Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 21, November 2016
Short communications
1.) Reshaping the education of energy managers. --Rosaria Ciriminna, Francesco Meneguzzo, Mario Pecoraino, Mario Pagliaro.
2.) Who is energy poor? Revisiting energy (in)security in the case of Nepal. --M.J. Herington, Y. Malakar.
3.) A post mortem of the Green Deal: Austerity, energy efficiency, and failure in British energy policy. --Jan Rosenow, Nick Eyre.
Social science and energy studies
4.) Illustrating the use of concepts from the discipline of policy studies in energy research: An explorative literature review. --Thomas Hoppe, Frans Coenen, Maya van den Berg.
The acceptance of energy systems
5.) Motivations and barriers to integrating ‘prosuming’ services into the future decentralized electricity grid: Findings from Israel. --Lucy Michaels, Yael Parag.
6.) Comparative socio-cultural analysis of risk perception of Carbon Capture and Storage in the European Union. --Farid Karimi, Arho Toikka, Janne I. Hukkinen.
7.) Public views on renewable energy in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States: Distinct attitudes, exposure, and other key predictors of wind energy. --Shawn K. Olson-Hazboun, Richard S. Krannich, Peter G. Robertson.
Energy, consumption, and behavior
8.) What motivates people to use energy feedback systems? A multiple goal approach to predict long-term usage behaviour in daily life. --Sebastian Gölz, Ulf J.J. Hahnel.
9.) Reflections on retrofits: Overcoming barriers to energy efficiency among the fuel poor in the United Kingdom. --Fiona Fylan, David Glew, Melanie Smith, David Johnston, Christopher Gorse.
10.) Solar policy and practice in Germany: How do residential households with solar panels use electricity?. --Inga Wittenberg, Ellen Matthies.
National energy politics and profiles
11.) Opening the black box of energy security: A study of conceptions of electricity security in the United Kingdom. --Emily Cox.
12.) Thinking big? Ghana, small reactors, and nuclear power. --M.V. Ramana, Priscilla Agyapong.
13.) Ideology, capitalism, and climate: Explaining public views about climate change in the United States. --Aaron M. McCright, Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Rachael L. Shwom, Steven R. Brechin, Summer Allen.
Energy institutions and governance
14.) Can local government play a greater role for community renewable energy? A case study from Australia. --Franziska Mey, Mark Diesendorf, Iain MacGill.
15.) Energy dependence with an Asian twist? Examining international energy relations in Southeast Asia. --Kamonphorn Kanchana, Benjamin C. McLellan, Hironobu Unesaki.
16.) Winds of change in energy systems: Policy implementation, technology deployment, and regional transmission organizations. --Benjamin A. Stafford, Elizabeth J. Wilson.
History and energy transitions
17.) Calling for change? Innovation, diffusion, and the energy impacts of global mobile telephony. --Nuno Bento.
Energy equity and justice
18.) Proposing an evaluation framework for energy policy making incorporating equity: Applications in Australia. --Andrew J. Chapman, Benjamin McLellan, Tetsuo Tezuka.
Energy innovation and the research process
19.) Towards a sociology of energy and globalization: Interconnectedness, capital, and knowledge in the Brazilian solar photovoltaic industry. --Luiz Enrique Vieira de Souza, Alina Mikhailovna Gilmanova Cavalcante.
20.) Rethinking innovation for decarbonizing energy systems. --John A. Alic, Daniel Sarewitz.
1.) Reshaping the education of energy managers. --Rosaria Ciriminna, Francesco Meneguzzo, Mario Pecoraino, Mario Pagliaro.
2.) Who is energy poor? Revisiting energy (in)security in the case of Nepal. --M.J. Herington, Y. Malakar.
3.) A post mortem of the Green Deal: Austerity, energy efficiency, and failure in British energy policy. --Jan Rosenow, Nick Eyre.
Social science and energy studies
4.) Illustrating the use of concepts from the discipline of policy studies in energy research: An explorative literature review. --Thomas Hoppe, Frans Coenen, Maya van den Berg.
The acceptance of energy systems
5.) Motivations and barriers to integrating ‘prosuming’ services into the future decentralized electricity grid: Findings from Israel. --Lucy Michaels, Yael Parag.
6.) Comparative socio-cultural analysis of risk perception of Carbon Capture and Storage in the European Union. --Farid Karimi, Arho Toikka, Janne I. Hukkinen.
7.) Public views on renewable energy in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States: Distinct attitudes, exposure, and other key predictors of wind energy. --Shawn K. Olson-Hazboun, Richard S. Krannich, Peter G. Robertson.
Energy, consumption, and behavior
8.) What motivates people to use energy feedback systems? A multiple goal approach to predict long-term usage behaviour in daily life. --Sebastian Gölz, Ulf J.J. Hahnel.
9.) Reflections on retrofits: Overcoming barriers to energy efficiency among the fuel poor in the United Kingdom. --Fiona Fylan, David Glew, Melanie Smith, David Johnston, Christopher Gorse.
10.) Solar policy and practice in Germany: How do residential households with solar panels use electricity?. --Inga Wittenberg, Ellen Matthies.
National energy politics and profiles
11.) Opening the black box of energy security: A study of conceptions of electricity security in the United Kingdom. --Emily Cox.
12.) Thinking big? Ghana, small reactors, and nuclear power. --M.V. Ramana, Priscilla Agyapong.
13.) Ideology, capitalism, and climate: Explaining public views about climate change in the United States. --Aaron M. McCright, Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Rachael L. Shwom, Steven R. Brechin, Summer Allen.
Energy institutions and governance
14.) Can local government play a greater role for community renewable energy? A case study from Australia. --Franziska Mey, Mark Diesendorf, Iain MacGill.
15.) Energy dependence with an Asian twist? Examining international energy relations in Southeast Asia. --Kamonphorn Kanchana, Benjamin C. McLellan, Hironobu Unesaki.
16.) Winds of change in energy systems: Policy implementation, technology deployment, and regional transmission organizations. --Benjamin A. Stafford, Elizabeth J. Wilson.
History and energy transitions
17.) Calling for change? Innovation, diffusion, and the energy impacts of global mobile telephony. --Nuno Bento.
Energy equity and justice
18.) Proposing an evaluation framework for energy policy making incorporating equity: Applications in Australia. --Andrew J. Chapman, Benjamin McLellan, Tetsuo Tezuka.
Energy innovation and the research process
19.) Towards a sociology of energy and globalization: Interconnectedness, capital, and knowledge in the Brazilian solar photovoltaic industry. --Luiz Enrique Vieira de Souza, Alina Mikhailovna Gilmanova Cavalcante.
20.) Rethinking innovation for decarbonizing energy systems. --John A. Alic, Daniel Sarewitz.
Ciriminna, Rosaria - Personal Name
McCright, Aaron M. - Personal Name
Ramana, M.V. - Personal Name
Cox, Emily - Personal Name
Wittenberg, Inga - Personal Name
Fylan, Fiona - Personal Name
Gölz, Sebastian - Personal Name
Olson-Hazboun, Shawn K. - Personal Name
Karimi, Farid - Personal Name
Michaels, Lucy - Personal Name
Hoppe, Thomas - Personal Name
Rosenow, Jan - Personal Name
Herington, M.J. - Personal Name
Mey, Franziska - Personal Name
McCright, Aaron M. - Personal Name
Ramana, M.V. - Personal Name
Cox, Emily - Personal Name
Wittenberg, Inga - Personal Name
Fylan, Fiona - Personal Name
Gölz, Sebastian - Personal Name
Olson-Hazboun, Shawn K. - Personal Name
Karimi, Farid - Personal Name
Michaels, Lucy - Personal Name
Hoppe, Thomas - Personal Name
Rosenow, Jan - Personal Name
Herington, M.J. - Personal Name
Mey, Franziska - Personal Name
Volume 21, November 2016
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2016
United Kingdom
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