Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 11, January 2016
1.) The new International Energy Charter: Instrumental or incremental progress in governance? --Pami Aalto.
Social science and energy studies
2.) Energy use, behavioral change, and business organizations: Reviewing recent findings and proposing a future research agenda. --Richard N.L. Andrews, Evan Johnson.
The acceptance of energy systems
3.) Women and nuclear energy: Examining the gender divide in opposition to nuclear power among swedish citizens and politicians. --Aksel Sundström, Aaron M. McCright.
4.) The construction of technology and place: Concentrating solar power conflicts in the United States. --Sharlissa Moore, Edward J. Hackett.
5.) Beauty in motion: Expectations, attitudes, and values of wind energy development in the rural U.S. --Joshua Fergen, Jeffrey B. Jacquet.
Energy, consumption, and behavior
6.) Irrational homeowners? How aesthetics and heritage values influence thermal retrofit decisions in the United Kingdom. --Minna Sunikka-Blank, Ray Galvin.
7.) The social structure of heat consumption in Denmark: New interpretations from quantitative analysis. --Anders Rhiger Hansen.
8.) Selling energy savings in the United Kingdom: A case study of top–down pro-environmental behaviour change in commercial office buildings. --Ray Galvin, Nicola Terry.
9.) Understanding energy efficiency in Swedish residential building renovation: A practice theory approach. --Jenny Palm, Katharina Reindl.
10.) Enhancing informational strategies for supporting residential electricity saving: Identifying potential and household characteristics in Germany. --Malte Nachreiner, Ellen Matthies.
National energy politics and profiles
11.) Red states, green laws: Ideology and renewable energy legislation in the United States. --David J. Hess, Quan D. Mai, Kate Pride Brown.
12.) Of pilferers and poachers: Combating electricity theft in India
Review article. --Tanushree Sharma, K.K. Pandey, D.K. Punia, Joji Rao.
13.) Stranded assets, externalities and carbon risk in the Australian coal industry: The case for contraction in a carbon-constrained world. --Adam Lucas
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14.) State regulation of unconventional gas development in the U.S.: An empirical evaluation. --Nikolaos Zirogiannis, Jessica Alcorn, John Rupp, Sanya Carley, John D. Graham.
15.) The elephant and the tiger: Energy security, geopolitics, and national strategy in China and India’s cross border gas pipeline. --Sanket Sudhir Kulkarni, Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan.
16.) Politics and petroleum: Unintended implications of global oil demand reduction policies. --Christopher S. Rowland, James W. Mjelde.
Energy institutions and governance
17.) Do the strategic decisions of multinational energy companies differ in divergent market contexts? An exploratory study. --Anna Darmani, Niklas Arvidsson, Antonio Hidalgo.
Comparative case studies
18.) Comparing consumer perceptions of energy security, policy, and low-carbon technology: Insights from Denmark. --Benjamin K. Sovacool, Torben Tambo.
History and energy transitions
19.) Energy system transformation and long-term interest constellations in Denmark: can agency beat structure?. --Per Ove Eikeland, Tor Håkon J. Inderberg.
20.) Realigning the electric city. Legacies of energy autarky in Berlin and Hong Kong. --Timothy Moss, Maria Francesch-Huidobro.
21.) The role of narratives in socio-technical transitions—Fukushima and the energy regimes of Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom. --Lukas Hermwille.
22.) Putting an energy system transformation into practice: The case of the German Energiewende. --Eva Schmid, Brigitte Knopf, Anna Pechan.
Energy equity and justice
23.) Framing energy justice: perspectives from activism and advocacy. --Sara Fuller, Darren McCauley.
24.) Energy justice: A conceptual review. --Kirsten Jenkins, Darren McCauley, Raphael Heffron, Hannes Stephan, Robert Rehner.
25.) Excess winter mortality associated with Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias in the UK: A case for energy justice. --Christine Liddell, Chris Morris, Barbara Gray, Anna Czerwinska, Ben Thomas.
Content analyses and media representations
26.) Regional newspaper coverage of shale gas development across Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania: Similarities, differences, and lessons. --Olivia Ashmoore, Darrick Evensen, Chris Clarke, Jennifer Krakower, Jeremy Simon.
Book review
27.) Decentralized Energy: Prospects, Justice, and Transition. --Martin Boucher.
Social science and energy studies
2.) Energy use, behavioral change, and business organizations: Reviewing recent findings and proposing a future research agenda. --Richard N.L. Andrews, Evan Johnson.
The acceptance of energy systems
3.) Women and nuclear energy: Examining the gender divide in opposition to nuclear power among swedish citizens and politicians. --Aksel Sundström, Aaron M. McCright.
4.) The construction of technology and place: Concentrating solar power conflicts in the United States. --Sharlissa Moore, Edward J. Hackett.
5.) Beauty in motion: Expectations, attitudes, and values of wind energy development in the rural U.S. --Joshua Fergen, Jeffrey B. Jacquet.
Energy, consumption, and behavior
6.) Irrational homeowners? How aesthetics and heritage values influence thermal retrofit decisions in the United Kingdom. --Minna Sunikka-Blank, Ray Galvin.
7.) The social structure of heat consumption in Denmark: New interpretations from quantitative analysis. --Anders Rhiger Hansen.
8.) Selling energy savings in the United Kingdom: A case study of top–down pro-environmental behaviour change in commercial office buildings. --Ray Galvin, Nicola Terry.
9.) Understanding energy efficiency in Swedish residential building renovation: A practice theory approach. --Jenny Palm, Katharina Reindl.
10.) Enhancing informational strategies for supporting residential electricity saving: Identifying potential and household characteristics in Germany. --Malte Nachreiner, Ellen Matthies.
National energy politics and profiles
11.) Red states, green laws: Ideology and renewable energy legislation in the United States. --David J. Hess, Quan D. Mai, Kate Pride Brown.
12.) Of pilferers and poachers: Combating electricity theft in India
Review article. --Tanushree Sharma, K.K. Pandey, D.K. Punia, Joji Rao.
13.) Stranded assets, externalities and carbon risk in the Australian coal industry: The case for contraction in a carbon-constrained world. --Adam Lucas
Purchase PDFArticle preview.
14.) State regulation of unconventional gas development in the U.S.: An empirical evaluation. --Nikolaos Zirogiannis, Jessica Alcorn, John Rupp, Sanya Carley, John D. Graham.
15.) The elephant and the tiger: Energy security, geopolitics, and national strategy in China and India’s cross border gas pipeline. --Sanket Sudhir Kulkarni, Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan.
16.) Politics and petroleum: Unintended implications of global oil demand reduction policies. --Christopher S. Rowland, James W. Mjelde.
Energy institutions and governance
17.) Do the strategic decisions of multinational energy companies differ in divergent market contexts? An exploratory study. --Anna Darmani, Niklas Arvidsson, Antonio Hidalgo.
Comparative case studies
18.) Comparing consumer perceptions of energy security, policy, and low-carbon technology: Insights from Denmark. --Benjamin K. Sovacool, Torben Tambo.
History and energy transitions
19.) Energy system transformation and long-term interest constellations in Denmark: can agency beat structure?. --Per Ove Eikeland, Tor Håkon J. Inderberg.
20.) Realigning the electric city. Legacies of energy autarky in Berlin and Hong Kong. --Timothy Moss, Maria Francesch-Huidobro.
21.) The role of narratives in socio-technical transitions—Fukushima and the energy regimes of Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom. --Lukas Hermwille.
22.) Putting an energy system transformation into practice: The case of the German Energiewende. --Eva Schmid, Brigitte Knopf, Anna Pechan.
Energy equity and justice
23.) Framing energy justice: perspectives from activism and advocacy. --Sara Fuller, Darren McCauley.
24.) Energy justice: A conceptual review. --Kirsten Jenkins, Darren McCauley, Raphael Heffron, Hannes Stephan, Robert Rehner.
25.) Excess winter mortality associated with Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias in the UK: A case for energy justice. --Christine Liddell, Chris Morris, Barbara Gray, Anna Czerwinska, Ben Thomas.
Content analyses and media representations
26.) Regional newspaper coverage of shale gas development across Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania: Similarities, differences, and lessons. --Olivia Ashmoore, Darrick Evensen, Chris Clarke, Jennifer Krakower, Jeremy Simon.
Book review
27.) Decentralized Energy: Prospects, Justice, and Transition. --Martin Boucher.
Nachreiner, Malte - Personal Name
Hess, David J. - Personal Name
Palm, Jenny - Personal Name
Galvin, Ray - Personal Name
Hansen, Anders Rhiger - Personal Name
Fergen, Joshua - Personal Name
Moore, Sharlissa - Personal Name
Sundström, Aksel - Personal Name
Andrews, Richard N.L. - Personal Name
Aalto Pami - Personal Name
Sharma, Tanushree - Personal Name
Hess, David J. - Personal Name
Palm, Jenny - Personal Name
Galvin, Ray - Personal Name
Hansen, Anders Rhiger - Personal Name
Fergen, Joshua - Personal Name
Moore, Sharlissa - Personal Name
Sundström, Aksel - Personal Name
Andrews, Richard N.L. - Personal Name
Aalto Pami - Personal Name
Sharma, Tanushree - Personal Name
Volume 11, January 2016
2214-6296
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Elsevier Ltd.
2016
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