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Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 28, June 2017

Perspectives
1.) Wind beneath their contempt: Why Australian policymakers oppose solar and wind energy. --Marc Hudson.

The acceptance of energy systems
2.) Public perceptions of energy security in Greece and Turkey: Exploring the relevance of pro-environmental and pro-cultural orientations. --Christopher R. Jones, Daphne Kaklamanou, Lambros Lazuras.
3.) Hybrid forums, knowledge deficits and the multiple uncertainties of resource extraction: Negotiating the local governance of shale gas in Poland. --Aleksandra Lis, Agata Kinga Stasik.
4.) What’s cooking? Unverified assumptions, overlooking of local needs and pro-solution biases in the solar cooking literature. --L. Iessa, Y.A. De Vries, C.E. Swinkels, M. Smits, C.A.A. Butijn.

Energy, consumption, and behavior
5.) An ethnography of energy demand and working from home: Exploring the affective dimensions of social practice in the United Kingdom. --Sam Hampton.
6.) Making ‘Smart Meters’ smarter? Insights from a behavioural economics pilot field experiment in Copenhagen, Denmark. --Simon Bager, Luis Mundaca.

Energy institutions and governance
7.) Policies, politics and demand side innovations: The untold story of Germany’s energy transition. --Caroline Kuzemko, Catherine Mitchell, Matthew Lockwood, Richard Hoggett.

Energy transitions
8.) ‘That’s when we started using the living room’: Lessons from a local history of domestic heating in the United Kingdom. --Lenneke Kuijer, Matt Watson.

Energy innovation and research
9.) Innovation from the inside out: Contrasting fossil and renewable energy pathways at Statoil. --Trond Nilsen.

Content analyses and media representations
10.) Strategic narratives in climate change: Towards a unifying narrative to address the action gap on climate change. --Simon Bushell, Géraldine Satre Buisson, Mark Workman, Thomas Colley.

Energy and demographics
11.) Fuelling women's empowerment? An exploration of the linkages between gender, entrepreneurship and access to energy in the informal food sector. --Jiska de Groot, Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Abigail Knox, Hans Bressers.

Book reviews
12.) Broken Pumps and Promises: Incentivizing Impact in Environmental Health, Evan Thomas (ed.). Springer International Publishing, (2016). --Christian Borja-Vega.

Corrigendum
13.) Corrigendum to “Lessons from the Arctic past: The resource cycle, hydro energy development, and the human geography of Jokkmokk, Sweden”. --Dean B. Carson, Doris A. Carson, Gabriella Nordin, Peter Sköld.
Kuzemko, Caroline - Personal Name
Groot, Jiska de - Personal Name
Bushell, Simon - Personal Name
Kuijer, Lenneke - Personal Name
Bager, Simon - Personal Name
Hampton, Sam - Personal Name
Lis, Aleksandra - Personal Name
Jones, Christopher R. - Personal Name
Hudson, Marc - Personal Name
Nilsen, Trond - Personal Name
Carson, Dean B. - Personal Name
Vega, Christian Borja - Personal Name
Volume 28, June 2017
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2017
United Kingdom
110 hlm
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