Title: PURPOSIVE TRANSITION ANALYSIS: DYNAMICS OF INDIAN SANITARY REGIMES
1PURPOSIVE TRANSITION ANALYSIS DYNAMICS OF INDIAN
SANITARY REGIMES
- GOVIND GOPAKUMAR
- PhD Candidate, Dept. of Science Tech Studies
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
2INTRODUCTION
- Motivations
- Multi-level Socio-technical Transition
- Framework for Purposive Transition Analysis
- Case Studies
- Discussion of Results
3MOTIVATIONS
- Agendas of Sustainable development - Green vs
Brown. - Adoption of the Millennium Development Goals
(MDG) - Target 10 To cut in half by 2015 lack of access
to WSS - Paradigm shift required (a Transition?)
- Shift from supply-side approaches
- Public-Private Partnerships
4MULTI-LEVEL TRANSITIONS
- Characterizing transitions
- Interlinked levels.
- Reorientation of core rule sets.
- Internal/External
- Coordinated/Uncoordinated
- Four dynamics of transitions (Smith et al 2005)
- Endogenous renewal
- Reorientation of trajectory
- Emergent Transformation
- Purposive Transition
5PURPOSIVE TRANSITIONS
- Purposive Transitions draw on external
resources, but have been deliberately intended
and pursued from the outset to reflect an
explicit set of social expectations or interests
(Smith et al 2005). - Dynamic
- Alignment of social actors catalyze the
transition - Bring about a common vision of successor regime.
6Purposive Transitions (contd.)
- Key features
- Presence of Innovation patterns
- Role of outsiders in regime transformation
- Role of mechanisms in outsider involvement.
- Deliberate step-wise transformation
- Use of tactical maneuvers.
- Purposive Alignment Strategy
- Analogous with Bourdieus Field Theory
- Creation of local sociotechnical orders
7PURPOSIVE TRANSITION ANALYSIS
- Analyzing the acquisition of durability in
sanitary partnerships - Four parameters for analysis of durability
- Role Allocation
- Coalition resources
- Focus of Technology Development
- Mechanisms of intervention
8CASE STUDIES
Partnership Location Objective Partners Success
SNP Ahmedabad Low-cost sanitation City, NGO Industry No
NBP Bangalore Modern Public Toilet City, BATF consultant No
SWSSP Bangalore Sanitary Connection Utility, NGO SDU Yes
ASP Chennai Modern sewer system City, RWA TNUIFSL Yes
9ROLE ALLOCATION
Case Study SNP NBP SWSSP ASP
Critical Actor Industrial Hi-tech service industry Political NGO Municipal Chairman
Role of Critical Actor Financial Mobilization Tech Managerial Expertise Mobilization Mobilization
Role of Critical Actor Focal Focal Mediational Mediational
Role of Non-critical Actor Derivative Derivative Independent Independent
10COALITION RESOURCES FOCUS OF TECHNOLOGICAL
DEVELOPMENT
CASE STUDY Tangible Resources Non-tangible resources Focus of technological dev
SNP Financial technical Largely absent Artifact
NBP Financial, tech managerial Nascent attempts Artifact
SWSSP Technical communication Accumulated credibility Artifact design criteria
ASP Financial, tech communication Official Legitimacy Artifact service criteria
11MECHNISMS OF INTERVENTION
Case Study SNP NBP SWSSP ASP
Niche Level Financial mgmt Technical profession Mobilization Mobilization
Regime Level (absent) (absent) Jurisdictional vacancy Accountability deficit
Landscape Level Modern- ization Modern-ization Anti-commodification Environmental sustainability
Alignment No No Yes Yes
Successful No No Yes Yes
12Conclusion
- Purposive transitions are deliberately governed
with external resources - Success of partnerships contingent on ability to
establish durable linkages with regimes and
political landscapes - Key facet to understand linkages is to fathom the
mechanisms for intervening in contexts.