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Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 26, April 2017

Enhancing the policy impact of energy research
1.) Building physics into the social: Enhancing the policy impact of energy studies and energy social science research. --Adam C.G. Cooper.
2.) What kind of socio-technical research for what sort of influence on energy policy?. --Noel Castree, Gordon Waitt.
3.) How can social science research become more influential in energy transitions?. --Paul C. Stern.
4.) A Sociologist in Energyland: The importance of humans in energy studies research. --Allan Mazur.
5.) Humans and stuff: Interweaving social and physical science in energy policy research. --Ray Galvin.
6.) What does energy mean? An interdisciplinary conversation. --Janet Stephenson.
7.) Crossing transdisciplinary boundaries within energy research: An ‘on the ground’ perspective from early career researchers. --B. Mallaband, S. Staddon, G. Wood.
8.) On physics and the social in energy policy. --Daniel Spreng.
9.) Building a socio-technical energy research community: Theory, practice and impact. --Adam C.G. Cooper.
10.) Consumer perceptions of electric utilities: Insights from the Center for Analytics Research & Education Project in the United States. --Thomas S. Mueller.
11.) The hidden economic benefits of large-scale renewable energy deployment: Integrating heat, electricity and vehicle systems. --Lance Noel.
12.) Assessing the European Union’s energy efficiency policy: Will the winter package deliver on ‘Efficiency First’?. --Jan Rosenow, Richard Cowart, Edith Bayer, Mariangiola Fabbri.

The acceptance of energy systems
13.) Peer effects in residential solar photovoltaics adoption—A mixed methods study of Swedish users. --Alvar Palm.

Energy, consumption, and behavior
14.) Rethinking social psychology and intervention design: A model of energy savings and human behavior. --Timo Ohnmacht, Dorothea Schaffner, Christian Weibel, Helmut Schad.
15.) Thermal comfort or money saving? Exploring intentions to conserve energy among low-income households in the United States. --Chien-fei Chen, Xiaojing Xu, Julia K. Day.

Energy institutions and governance
16.) Unconventional regulation for unconventional energy in Northern Colorado? Municipalities as strategic actors and innovators in the United States. --Stacia S. Ryder.

Energy equity and justice
17.) Shale gas governance in the United Kingdom and the United States: Opportunities for public participation and the implications for social justice. --John Whitton, Kathryn Brasier, Ioan Charnley-Parry, Matthew Cotton.

Book review
18.) Smart Grid (R)Evolution: Electric Power Struggles. J. Stephens, E. Wilson, T. Peterson. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY (2015). --Kathleen M. Araújo.
Galvin, Ray - Personal Name
Mueller, Thomas S. - Personal Name
Spreng, Daniel - Personal Name
Stephenson, Janet - Personal Name
Mazur, Allan - Personal Name
Stern, Paul C. - Personal Name
Castree, Noel - Personal Name
Cooper, Adam C.G. - Personal Name
Mallaband, B. - Personal Name
Rosenow, Jan - Personal Name
Palm, Alvar - Personal Name
Noel, Lance - Personal Name
Volume 26, April 2017
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2017
United Kingdom
120 hlm
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