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Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 35, Januari 2018

1.) Cosmopolitan, dynamic, and contested energy futures: Navigating the
pluralities and polarities in the energy systems of tomorrow. --Laurence Delina, Anthony Janetos.
2.) Just transitions: A humble approach to global energy futures. --Sheila Jasanoff.
3.) China’s Global Energy Finance: Poised to Lead. --Kevin P. Gallagher.
4.) Energy distribution trajectories in two Western Indian states: Comparative politics and sectoral dynamics. --Siddharth Sareen.
5.) Socio-technical and political economy perspectives in the Chinese energy transition. --Akihisa Mori.
6.) Navigating a trilemma: Energy security, equity, and sustainability in the Philippines’ low-carbon transition. --Antonio GM La Viña, Joyce Melcar Tan, Teresa Ira Maris Guanzon, Mary Jean Caleda, Lawrence Ang.
7.) Whose and what futures? Navigating the contested coproduction of
Thailand’s energy sociotechnical imaginaries. --Laurence L. Delina.
8.) Status and future dynamics of decentralised renewable energy niche
building processes in Argentina. --Philipp Schaube, Willington Ortiz, Marina Recalde.
9.) Future energy transitions for bagasse cogeneration: Lessons from multi-level and policy innovations in Mauritius. --Long Seng To, Vikram Seebaluck, Matthew Leach.
10.) Political power and renewable energy futures: A critical review. --Matthew J. Burke, Jennie C. Stephens.
11.) Typology of future clean energy communities: An exploratory structure, opportunities, and challenges. --Emi Minghui Gui, Iain MacGill.
12.) Who owns an energy transition? Strategic action fields and community wind energy in Denmark. --Franziska Mey, Mark Diesendorf.
13.) The future of Community Renewable Energy for electricity access in rural Central America. --Rolando Madriz-Vargas, Anna Bruce, Muriel Watt.
14.) Towards pragmatic narratives of societal engagement in the UK energy system. --Iain Soutar, Catherine Mitchell.
15.) Future governance of individual energy consumption behavior change -A framework for reflexive designs. --Basil Bornemann, Annika Sohre, Paul Burger.
16.) Two souls are dwelling in my breast: Uncovering how individuals in their dual role as consumer-citizen perceive future energy policies. --Rico Defila, Antonietta Di Giulio, Corinne Ruesch Schweizer.
17.) Green energy futures: Responsible mining on Minnesota’s Iron Range. --Roopali Phadke.
18.) Discourses of carbon neutrality and imaginaries of urban futures. --Laura Tozer, Nicole Klenk.
19.) Envisioning and implementing wood-based bioenergy systems in the
southern United States: Imaginaries in everyday talk. --John Schelhas, Sarah Hitchner, J. Peter Brosius.
20.) Governing through visions: Evaluating the performativity of the European gas target models. --Marloes Dignum, Aad Correljé, Martijn Groenleer, Daniel Scholten.
21.) A participatory exploratory modelling approach for long-term planning in energy transitions. --Enayat A. Moallemi, Shirin Malekpour.
22.) Can we equitably manage the end of the fossil fuel era?. --Georges Alexandre Lenferna.
23.) Choices on the road to the clean energy future. --David W. Cash.
24.) The great energy transition of the 21st century: The 2050 Zero-Carbon World Oration. --John Wiseman.
Delina, Laurence - Personal Name
Tozer, Laura - Personal Name
Phadke, Roopali - Personal Name
Defila, Rico - Personal Name
Bornemann, Basil - Personal Name
Gui, Emi Minghui - Personal Name
Schaube, Philipp - Personal Name
Viña, Antonio GM La - Personal Name
Mori, Akihisa - Personal Name
Sareen, Siddharth - Personal Name
Gallagher, Kevin P. - Personal Name
Jasanoff, Sheila - Personal Name
Burke, Matthew J. - Personal Name
Mey, Franziska - Personal Name
Schelhas, John - Personal Name
Volume 35, Januari 2018
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2018
Cambridge, United Kingdom
232 hlm
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