id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-295981-yak8839s Winkler, Harald Towards a theory of just transition: A neo-Gramscian understanding of how to shift development pathways to zero poverty and zero carbon 2020-09-26 .txt text/plain 10861 590 50 It applies and modifies core components of Gramsci's approach, building a neo-Gramscian theory of just transitions around concepts of ideology, hegemony, change agents and fundamental conditions. The objectives of this article are, firstly, to advance a neo-Gramscian theory of a just transition and, secondly, to apply it in aid of a better understanding of shifting development pathways to zero carbon and zero poverty (ZPZC). pointing to actors and transitions scholars themselves have identified gaps, including: "Social inequality, poverty and lack of access to modern services such as sanitation or education in low-income economies might be considered more important than global environmental rationales such as climate change" [15] . Applying neo-Gramscian theory, the explanatory model advanced here is that an alliance of change agents coalesces around an ideological elementthe just transitionand gains support of others, establishing a new hegemony, and is able to transform these fundamental conditions. ./cache/cord-295981-yak8839s.txt ./txt/cord-295981-yak8839s.txt