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Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 9, September 2015

1.) A traveler’s guide to smart grids and the social sciences. --Tomas Moe Skjølsvold, Marianne Ryghaug, Thomas Berker.
2.) Imagining energy futures: Sociotechnical imaginaries of the future Smart Grid in Norway. --Ingrid Foss Ballo.
3.) Uncertainty, vision, and the vitality of the emerging smart grid. --Aurélie Tricoire.
4.) The micro smart grid as a materialised imaginary within the German energy transition. --Franziska Engels, Anna Verena Münch.
5.) Ambivalence, designing users and user imaginaries in the European smart grid: Insights from an interdisciplinary demonstration project. --Tomas Moe Skjølsvold, Carmel Lindkvist.
6.) Flexible and inflexible energy engagements—A study of the Danish Smart Grid Strategy. --Lea Schick, Christopher Gad.
7.) User responses to a smart charging system in Germany: Battery electric vehicle driver motivation, attitudes and acceptance. --Franziska Schmalfuß, Claudia Mair, Susen Döbelt, Bettina Kämpfe, Andreas Keinath.
8.) Public acceptability of domestic demand-side response in Great Britain: The role of automation and direct load control. --Michael J. Fell, David Shipworth, Gesche M. Huebner, Clifford A. Elwell.
9.) An analysis of smart metering information systems: A psychological model of self-regulated behavioural change. --Malte Nachreiner, Birgit Mack, Ellen Matthies, Karolin Tampe-Mai.
10.) Sociality and electricity in the United Kingdom: The influence of household dynamics on everyday consumption. --Sandra Bell, Ellis Judson, Harriet Bulkeley, Gareth Powells, David Lynch.
11.) The ageing population and smart metering: A field study of householders’ attitudes and behaviours towards energy use in Scotland. --Greta Barnicoat, Mike Danson.
12.) Peak demand and the ‘family peak’ period in Australia: Understanding practice (in)flexibility in households with children. --Larissa Nicholls, Yolande Strengers.
13.) Households as change agents in a Dutch smart energy transition: On power, privacy and participation. --Joeri Naus, Bas J.M. van Vliet, Astrid Hendriksen.
14.) Consumers’ privacy concerns and implications for a privacy preserving Smart Grid architecture—Results of an Austrian study. --Susen Döbelt, Markus Jung, Marc Busch, Manfred Tscheligi.
15.) When meters start to talk: The public’s encounter with smart meters in France
Original research article. --Raquel Bertoldo, Marc Poumadère, Luis Carlos Rodrigues Jr.
16.) Material participation and the smart grid: Exploring different modes of articulation. --William Throndsen, Marianne Ryghaug.
17.) Heat pumps in Denmark—From ugly duckling to white swan. --Sophie Nyborg, Inge Røpke.
18.) Towards a sustainable grid development regime? A comparison of British, Norwegian, and Swedish grid development.Hogne Lerøy Sataøen, Ole Andreas Brekke, Susana Batel, Martin Albrecht.
Skjølsvold, Tomas Moe - Personal Name
Döbelt, Susen - Personal Name
Naus, Joeri - Personal Name
Nicholls, Larissa - Personal Name
Barnicoat, Greta - Personal Name
Bell, Sandra - Personal Name
Nachreiner, Malte - Personal Name
Fell, Michael J. - Personal Name
Schmalfuß, Franziska - Personal Name
Schick, Lea - Personal Name
Engels, Franziska - Personal Name
Tricoire, Aurélie - Personal Name
Ballo, Ingrid Foss - Personal Name
Throndsen, William - Personal Name
Volume 9, September 2015
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2015
United Kingdom
188 hlm
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