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Harald Rohracher

Professor

Whether climate crisis or inequality, dealing with societal problems often requires transformative social and technical change. In my research I am developing a critical-constructive perspective on our ability to govern such processes.

Governing socio-technical change

A transition towards a more sustainable low-carbon society is seen as one of the key contemporary challenges of our societies. In my research I investigate the potentials and limitations to shape such transformation processes from a socio-technical perspective.

Many of today’s most pressing problems, whether the climate crisis, the future of health systems, or global economic disparities are deeply interrelated with our (in)capacity to change current infrastructures and govern socio-technical change. Infrastructures are contested political terrains: they shape the way we communicate, how we move, how we lead our everyday lives; they are interlaced with political and economic power relations and they produce social inclusions and exclusions.

In my research I am interested in the governance of socio-technical change particularly in the field of energy, but also transport and food systems and the impact of digitalisation. My work focuses as much on national environmental and transformative innovation policies as on cities as a specific context for the climate transition .
I study the change and transformation of energy systems and infrastructures as a socio-material practice and have a special interest in the role of users, households and civil society organisations in shaping change but also in how they become configured in particular ways through different governance strategies.

Questions in this context are:

  • How does our way of dealing with the challenge of climate change and sustainability shift social relations and power structures?
  • How do new socio-technical assemblages emerge and become institutionalised and others becoming unstable?
  • How do we attempt to shape transformative change of infrastructure systems at different governance levels and how successful are these strategies?

Publications

2025

Harald Rohracher (2025) Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift, Vol. 42, p. 65-70 (Article in journal)
Kateryna Pereverza, Harald Rohracher, Olga Kordas (2025) Environmental Policy and Governance (Article in journal)
Harald Rohracher, Julia Velkova, Dick Magnusson, Mohsen Farhangi (2025) Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, Vol. 54, Article 100943 (Article in journal)

2024

Harald Rohracher (2024) Higher Education and SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities (Higher Education and the Sustainable Development Goals), p. 9-26 (Chapter in book)
Jaime Moreno-Serna, Olga Kordas, Julio Lumbreras, Åsa Minoz, Nayla Saniour, Harald Rohracher (2024) Higher Education and SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities (Higher Education and the Sustainable Development Goals), p. 145-158 (Chapter in book)

Research

Profile area - Societal Transformations

Societal Transformations meet the challenges facing society where a comprehensive approach is required that takes into account several dimensions. Together we can meet the challenges and contribute to developing new innovative solutions.

More ongoing projects 

  • Navigating Digital Food Landscapes: Exploring Effective Governance Approaches to Address Spatial Inequalities
    Formas
  • Contentious Politics and Democratic Renewal in Sustainability Transitions
    Horizon Europe
  • Co-constructing indicators for transformative change in urban climate transitions
    Vinnova
  • Forging systemic coherence: Transformative portfolio approach for urban transition
    Formas, KTH
  • Accompanying research of System demonstrators for climate neutral cities
    Vinnova

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