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Publication Date:
10 Dec 2021
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xviii
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Sociology, Social Policy and Education 2021
DOI:
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Research Handbook on Energy and Society
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Janette Webb
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Faye Wade
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Margaret Tingey
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Publication Date:
10 Dec 2021
Print ISBN:
9781839100703
eISBN:
9781839100710
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839100710
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A few words on the creation of the cover image
Chapter 1: Introduction to Research Handbook on Energy and Society: why study energy and society?
Part I: ENERGY SERVICES AND THE MAKING OF MARKETS
Chapter 2: Socio-technical transitions from coal and gas: an unfinished story
Chapter 3: This land is our land: understanding energy nationalism
Chapter 4: The making of energy consumers: from mutual provisioning to mass markets and beyond
Chapter 5: Services revisited: what is energy for?
Chapter 6: Heating system transformation in Europe: accelerating sources of path dependence to escape carbon lock-in
Chapter 7: The redesign of electricity markets under EU influence: the capacity mechanism in Britain and France
Chapter 8: Pivoting toward Energy Transition 2.0: learning from electricity
Part II: SOCIAL DIMENSIONS IN ENERGY AND SOCIETY
Chapter 9: Why rationale matters in energy and climate policy
Chapter 10: Access to energy: the contribution of the social sciences to delivering energy equity and justice
Chapter 11: Gender and solar energy in Indias low-carbon energy transition
Chapter 12: Contextualizing Nussbaumer via Nussbaum: unveiling a multi-disciplinary, human capabilities-centred approach to energy poverty from Mexico
Chapter 13: Closing the gender gaps in energy sector recruitment, retention and advancement
Chapter 14: Social divisions in energy justice in the transport sector: personal car ownership and use
Part III: ENERGY GOVERNANCE, POLICIES AND POLITICS
Chapter 15: Will China deliver urban ecological civilisation?
Chapter 16: Energy transitions and multi-level governance: how has devolution in the United Kingdom affected renewable energy development?
Chapter 17: Local heat and energy efficiency policy: ambiguity and ambivalence in England and Scotland
Chapter 18: Energy policy for buildings fit for the future
Chapter 19: How non-energy policies shape demand for energy
Chapter 20: Debating energy futures on Lewis: energy transition, the politics of land use and law, and the question of the commons
Part IV: CLIMATE CONSEQUENCES AND ENERGY FUTURES
Chapter 21: Knowledge infrastructures for sustainable energy transitions: marine renewable energy in Scotland
Chapter 22: A little self-sufficient town close to the beach: local energy system transformation through the lens of place and public things
Chapter 23: Disrupting markets with peer-to-peer energy trading
Chapter 24: Making energy futures at the edge of the grid: smart energy innovation in rural communities
Chapter 25: Energy futures: understanding integrated energy systems modelling
Chapter 26: How stories of the future impact energy and climate policy in the present
Chapter 27: Conclusions and new directions for energy and society research
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Energy Economics
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Environmental Economics
Environmental Governance and Regulation
Environmental Politics and Policy
Environmental Sociology
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Environmental Governance and Regulation
Environmental Politics and Policy
Sociology and Social Policy
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