Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 10, November 2015
1.) Facilitating climate change adaptation through communication: Insights from the development of a visualization tool. --Erik Glaas, Anne Gammelgaard Ballantyne, Tina-Simone Neset, Björn-Ola Linnér, Michael E. Goodsite.
2.) Reducing or fostering public opposition? A critical reflection on the neutrality of pan-European cost–benefit analysis in electricity transmission planning. --Peter Schmidt, Johan Lilliestam.
3.) Interdisciplinary energy research and energy consumption: What, why, and how?. --Stephan Schmidt, Hannes Weigt.
4.) Does more wind energy influence the choice of location for wind power development? Assessing the cumulative effects of daily wind turbine encounters in Denmark. --Jacob Ladenburg.
5.) Business model innovations for deploying distributed generation: The emerging landscape of community solar in the U.S. --Erik Funkhouser, Griselda Blackburn, Clare Magee, Varun Rai.
6.) Offshore wind farms in Southern Europe – Determining tourist preference and social acceptance. --Vanja Westerberg, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen, Robert Lifran.
7.) A comparative assessment of proposed offshore wind power demonstration projects in the United States. --Alison Bates, Jeremy Firestone.
8.) Beyond the sun—Socioeconomic drivers of the adoption of small-scale photovoltaic installations in Germany. --Axel J. Schaffer, Sebastian Brun.
9.) Human factors in energy efficient housing: Insights from a Northern Ireland pocket neighbourhood. --Christine Liddell.
10.) Social housing retrofit strategies in England and France: A parametric and behavioural analysis. --Arianna Sdei, François Gloriant, Pierre Tittelein, Stéphane Lassue, Mike McEvoy.
11.) Examining the decision-making processes behind household energy investments: A review. --Ingo Kastner, Paul C. Stern.
12.) Economic, sociological, and neighbor dimensions of energy efficiency adoption behaviors: Evidence from the U.S residential heating and air conditioning market. --Douglas S. Noonan, Lin-Han Chiang Hsieh, Daniel Matisoff.
13.) Measuring household energy efficiency behaviors with attention to behavioral plasticity in the United States. --Summer Allen, Thomas Dietz, Aaron M. McCright.
14.) Exploring the stigmatization of energy efficiency in the UK: An emerging research agenda. --Louise Reid, Kim McKee, Joe Crawford.
15.) Bound by ethical complexities and socio-material histories: an exploration of household energy consumption in Singapore. --Ezra Ho.
16.) Dividing or sharing? A time-geographical examination of eating, labour, and energy consumption in Sweden. --Charlotta Isaksson, Kajsa Ellegård.
17.) Getting a (sustainable) grip on energy consumption: The importance of household dynamics and ‘habitual practices’. --Kevin Maréchal, Laurence Holzemer.
18.) From responsibility to accountability: Working creatively with distributed agency in office energy metering and management. --R. Whittle, R. Ellis, I. Marshall, P. Alcock, A. Mauthe.
19.) Biofuel battles: Politics, policy, and the pentagon. --John A. Alic.
20.) Global political economy and Frontier economies in Africa: Implications from the oil and gas industry in Ghana. --Franklin Obeng-Odoom.
21.) The political economy of energy access: Survey evidence from India on state intervention and public opinion. --Michaël Aklin, Patrick Bayer, S.P. Harish, Johannes Urpelainen.
22.) The politics of energy and development: Aid diversification in the Philippines
Original research article. --Jens Marquardt.
23.) Introducing nuclear power in Turkey: A historic state strategy and future prospects. --Jessica Jewell, Seyithan Ahmet Ates.
24.) A resource curse for renewables? Conflict and cooperation in the renewable energy sector. --André Månsson.
25.) A global perspective on domestic energy deprivation: Overcoming the energy poverty–fuel poverty binary. --Stefan Bouzarovski, Saska Petrova.
26.) Justice, fuel poverty and disabled people in England. --Carolyn Snell, Mark Bevan, Harriet Thomson.
27.) Electricity vs Fire: The Fight For Our Future, W. Patterson. (2015), UK, 96 pp. --Ian Temperton.
28.) Energy Technology Innovation—Learning from Historical Successes and Failures, A. Grubler, C. Wilson. (Eds.). Cambridge University Press, New York (2014). 387pp., ISBN: 978-1-107-02322-2. --Jacob Brix.
29.) ‘Off the Grid: Re-assembling domestic life’ (2015) by Phillip Vannini and Jonathan Taggart. --Yolande Strengers.
30.) Nuclear Waste Governance: An International Comparison, A. Brunnengräber, M.R. Di Nucci, A.M.I. Losada, L. Mez, M.A. Schreurs (Eds.). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden (2015). --Phil Johnstone.
31.) Is the Planet Full? Ian Goldin (Ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (2014). --Tony Smyth.
32.) Wind Power. Politics and Policy. Author: Scott Victor Valentine. --Bonnie Ram.
2.) Reducing or fostering public opposition? A critical reflection on the neutrality of pan-European cost–benefit analysis in electricity transmission planning. --Peter Schmidt, Johan Lilliestam.
3.) Interdisciplinary energy research and energy consumption: What, why, and how?. --Stephan Schmidt, Hannes Weigt.
4.) Does more wind energy influence the choice of location for wind power development? Assessing the cumulative effects of daily wind turbine encounters in Denmark. --Jacob Ladenburg.
5.) Business model innovations for deploying distributed generation: The emerging landscape of community solar in the U.S. --Erik Funkhouser, Griselda Blackburn, Clare Magee, Varun Rai.
6.) Offshore wind farms in Southern Europe – Determining tourist preference and social acceptance. --Vanja Westerberg, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen, Robert Lifran.
7.) A comparative assessment of proposed offshore wind power demonstration projects in the United States. --Alison Bates, Jeremy Firestone.
8.) Beyond the sun—Socioeconomic drivers of the adoption of small-scale photovoltaic installations in Germany. --Axel J. Schaffer, Sebastian Brun.
9.) Human factors in energy efficient housing: Insights from a Northern Ireland pocket neighbourhood. --Christine Liddell.
10.) Social housing retrofit strategies in England and France: A parametric and behavioural analysis. --Arianna Sdei, François Gloriant, Pierre Tittelein, Stéphane Lassue, Mike McEvoy.
11.) Examining the decision-making processes behind household energy investments: A review. --Ingo Kastner, Paul C. Stern.
12.) Economic, sociological, and neighbor dimensions of energy efficiency adoption behaviors: Evidence from the U.S residential heating and air conditioning market. --Douglas S. Noonan, Lin-Han Chiang Hsieh, Daniel Matisoff.
13.) Measuring household energy efficiency behaviors with attention to behavioral plasticity in the United States. --Summer Allen, Thomas Dietz, Aaron M. McCright.
14.) Exploring the stigmatization of energy efficiency in the UK: An emerging research agenda. --Louise Reid, Kim McKee, Joe Crawford.
15.) Bound by ethical complexities and socio-material histories: an exploration of household energy consumption in Singapore. --Ezra Ho.
16.) Dividing or sharing? A time-geographical examination of eating, labour, and energy consumption in Sweden. --Charlotta Isaksson, Kajsa Ellegård.
17.) Getting a (sustainable) grip on energy consumption: The importance of household dynamics and ‘habitual practices’. --Kevin Maréchal, Laurence Holzemer.
18.) From responsibility to accountability: Working creatively with distributed agency in office energy metering and management. --R. Whittle, R. Ellis, I. Marshall, P. Alcock, A. Mauthe.
19.) Biofuel battles: Politics, policy, and the pentagon. --John A. Alic.
20.) Global political economy and Frontier economies in Africa: Implications from the oil and gas industry in Ghana. --Franklin Obeng-Odoom.
21.) The political economy of energy access: Survey evidence from India on state intervention and public opinion. --Michaël Aklin, Patrick Bayer, S.P. Harish, Johannes Urpelainen.
22.) The politics of energy and development: Aid diversification in the Philippines
Original research article. --Jens Marquardt.
23.) Introducing nuclear power in Turkey: A historic state strategy and future prospects. --Jessica Jewell, Seyithan Ahmet Ates.
24.) A resource curse for renewables? Conflict and cooperation in the renewable energy sector. --André Månsson.
25.) A global perspective on domestic energy deprivation: Overcoming the energy poverty–fuel poverty binary. --Stefan Bouzarovski, Saska Petrova.
26.) Justice, fuel poverty and disabled people in England. --Carolyn Snell, Mark Bevan, Harriet Thomson.
27.) Electricity vs Fire: The Fight For Our Future, W. Patterson. (2015), UK, 96 pp. --Ian Temperton.
28.) Energy Technology Innovation—Learning from Historical Successes and Failures, A. Grubler, C. Wilson. (Eds.). Cambridge University Press, New York (2014). 387pp., ISBN: 978-1-107-02322-2. --Jacob Brix.
29.) ‘Off the Grid: Re-assembling domestic life’ (2015) by Phillip Vannini and Jonathan Taggart. --Yolande Strengers.
30.) Nuclear Waste Governance: An International Comparison, A. Brunnengräber, M.R. Di Nucci, A.M.I. Losada, L. Mez, M.A. Schreurs (Eds.). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden (2015). --Phil Johnstone.
31.) Is the Planet Full? Ian Goldin (Ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (2014). --Tony Smyth.
32.) Wind Power. Politics and Policy. Author: Scott Victor Valentine. --Bonnie Ram.
Glaas, Erik - Personal Name
Sdei, Arianna - Personal Name
Liddell, Christine - Personal Name
Schaffer, Axel J. - Personal Name
Bates, Alison - Personal Name
Westerberg, Vanja - Personal Name
Funkhouser, Erik - Personal Name
Ladenburg, Jacob - Personal Name
Schmidt, Stephan - Personal Name
Schmidt, Peter - Personal Name
Kastner, Ingo - Personal Name
Sdei, Arianna - Personal Name
Liddell, Christine - Personal Name
Schaffer, Axel J. - Personal Name
Bates, Alison - Personal Name
Westerberg, Vanja - Personal Name
Funkhouser, Erik - Personal Name
Ladenburg, Jacob - Personal Name
Schmidt, Stephan - Personal Name
Schmidt, Peter - Personal Name
Kastner, Ingo - Personal Name
Volume 10, November 2015
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2015
United Kingdom
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