E Galende-Sánchez, AH Sorman - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
In recent decades, co-production has become a cornerstone both in science and policy- making, motivating further collaboration between different actors. To scrutinize such …
Assessment of the social science literature and regional case studies reveals how social norms, culture, and individual choices, interact with infrastructure and other structural …
Energy and climate change research has been dominated by particular methods and approaches to defining and addressing problems, accomplished by gathering and analysing …
Visions of energy futures produced via co-created methodologies can provide robust alternatives to the prevailing imaginaries held by international and state actors–crucial for …
Mainstream approaches to energy democracy and public engagement with energy transitions tend to adopt specific, pre-given meanings of both “democracy” and “publics.” …
M Gregg, Y Strengers - Energy Research & Social Science, 2024 - Elsevier
This perspective is inspired by current affairs in corporate social responsibility reporting in large technology companies, specifically the deployment of new software services to track …
E Talgorn, H Ullerup - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
In sustainable design and innovation, appreciation of the Planet as an equal stakeholder with humans and businesses continues to rise. Yet a consistent challenge arises in that …
M Rohse, R Day, D Llewellyn - Geoforum, 2020 - Elsevier
In this paper, we make a case for bringing energy geography into closer dialogue with emotional geography, and argue that doing so has the potential to greatly improve our …
This thought-provoking book explores the concept of energy cultures as a means of understanding social and political relations and how energy injustices are created. Using …