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Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 84, February 2022

The acceptance of energy systems

1.) How to make energy efficiency labels more effective: Insights from discrete choice experiments in Ghana and the Philippines. --Sascha Kuhn, Florian Kutzner, John Thøgersen
2.) Explaining and promoting participation in demand response programs: The role of rational and moral motivations among German energy consumers. --Daniel Sloot, Nico Lehmann, Armin Ardone
3.) Engaged minority or quiet majority? Social intentions and actions related to offshore wind energy development in the United States. --Chloe S. Fleming, Sarah Ball Gonyo, Amy Freitag, Theresa L. Goedeke

Energy, consumption, and behavior

4.) Smart energy systems beyond the age of COVID-19: Towards a new order of monitoring, disciplining and sanctioning energy behavior?. --Jörg Radtke
5.) A meta-analysis of residential PV adoption: the important role of perceived benef its, intentions and antecedents in solar energy acceptance. --Emily Schulte, Fabian Scheller, Daniel Sloot, Thomas Bruckner
6.) Understanding climate activism: Who participates in climate marches such as “Fridays for Future” and what can we learn from it?. --Felix Noth, Lena Tonzer
7.) No stain, no pain – A multidisciplinary review of factors underlying domestic laundering. --Erik Klint, Lars-Olof Johansson, Gregory Peters


Energy politics and national profiles

8.) Moving beyond opportunity narratives in COVID-19 green recoveries: A comparative analysis of public investment plans in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. --Frank W. Geels, Guillermo Ivan Pereira, Jonatan Pinkse

Energy institutions and governance

9.) Energy governance as a commons: Engineering alternative socio-technical configurations. --Chris Giotitsas, Pedro H.J. Nardelli, Sam Williamson, Andreas Roos, ... Vasilis Kostakis
10.) How can local energy communities promote sustainable development in European cities?. --Irati Otamendi-Irizar, Olatz Grijalba, Alba Arias, Claudia Pennese, Rufino Hernández
11.) Centralization or decentralization: Divergent paths of governing offshore wind between China and Japan. --Aitong Li

Energy transitions

12.) Decarbonising the refinery sector: A socio-technical analysis of advanced biofuels, green hydrogen and carbon capture and storage developments in Sweden. --Anissa Nurdiawati, Frauke Urban
13.) From little things, big things grow: Facilitating community empowerment in the energy transformation. --Dominique Coy, Shirin Malekpour, Alexander K. Saeri
14.) Competition, coordination, or institutional change? A multi-perspective analysis of historical electricity transitions in Mexico. --Omar Castrejon-Campos, Lu Aye, Felix Kin Peng Hui
15.) Connecting the grids: A review of blockchain governance in distributed energy transitions. --A. Diaz Valdivia, M. Poblet Balcell
16.) Enabling the transition to a fossil-free steel sector: The conditions for technology transfer for hydrogen-based steelmaking in Europe. --Amanda Öhman, Emrah Karakaya, Frauke Urban
17.) Energy transition or transformation? Power and politics in the European natural gas industry’s trasformismo. --John Szabo
18.) Rethinking path dependence, technical innovation and social practices in a renewable energy future. --Laurence Raineau
19.) An indigestible feast? A multi-scalar approach to the energy transition in Taiwan. --Ker-hsuan Chien

Energy equity and justice

20.) Energy poverty in pandemic times: Fine-tuning emergency measures for better future responses to extreme events in Spain. --Paolo Mastropietro
21.) Investigating the potential of solar energy for low-income communities in Australia to reduce hardship, debt and inequality. --Ellis Judson, Farnaz Zirakbash
22.) The energy austerity pitfall: Linking hidden energy poverty with self-restriction in household use in Austria. --Kristina Eisfeld, Sebastian Seebauer
23.) Working time, inequality and carbon emissions in the United States: A multi-dividend approach to climate change mitigation. --Jared Berry Fitzgerald
24.) Towards energy care ethics: Exploring ethical implications of relationality within energy systems in transition. --Caroline Sejer Damgaard, Darren McCauley, Louise Reid

Content analyses and media representations

25.) The socio-political context of energy storage transition: Insights from a media analysis of Chinese newspapers. --Yixin Chen, Ian H. Rowlands
26.) Frames, fantasies, and culture: Applying and comparing different methodologies for identifying energy imaginaries in American policy discourse. --Melissa Bollman
27.) Digital technology and energy imaginaries of future home life: Comic-strip scenarios as a method to disrupt energy industry futures. --Yolande Strengers, Kari Dahlgren, Sarah Pink, Jathan Sadowski, Larissa Nicholls

Energy and demographics

28.) Racial inequity in household energy efficiency and carbon emissions in the United States: An emissions paradox. --Benjamin Goldstein, Tony G. Reames, Joshua P. Newell

Externalities and the environment

29.) Preying on the poor? Opportunities and challenges for tackling the social and environmental threats of cryptocurrencies for vulnerable and low-income communities. --Peter Howson, Alex de Vries

Corrigendum

30.) Corrigendum to “Obstruction, delay, and transnationalism: Examining the online climate change counter-movement” [Energy Res. Soc. Sci. 80 (2021) 102217]. --Ruth E. McKie
Emily Schulte - Personal Name
Anissa Nurdiawati - Personal Name
Aitong Li - Personal Name
Irati Otamendi-Irizar - Personal Name
Chris Giotitsas - Personal Name
Frank W. Geels - Personal Name
Erik Klint - Personal Name
Felix Noth - Personal Name
Jörg Radtke - Personal Name
Chloe S. Fleming - Personal Name
Daniel Sloot - Personal Name
Sascha Kuhn - Personal Name
Dominique Coy - Personal Name
Volume 84, February 2022
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2022
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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