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Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 92, October 2022

The acceptance of energy systems

1.) Repower to the people: The scope for repowering to increase the scale of community shareholding in commercial onshore wind assets in Great Britain. --Adam Philpott, Rebecca Windemer
2.) Requesting control and flexibility: Exploring Swedish user perspectives of electric vehicle smart charging. --Frans Libertson
3.) The good payers: Exploring notions of ownership in the sale of pay-as-you-go solar home systems. --Eva Riedke, Catherine Adelmann
4.) Out of steam? A social science and humanities research agenda for geothermal energy. --Rozanne C. Spijkerboer, Ethemcan Turhan, Andreas Roos, Marco Billi, ... Marco Armiero
5.) How to plan for success? An exploration of social context factors in neighbourhood energy planning. --Kathelijne Bouw, Carina Wiekens, Sarah Elbert, André Faaij
6.) Sport utility vehicles and willingness-to-downsize: A mixed-method exploration of functional, symbolic, and societal consumer perceptions in Canada. --Jonn Axsen, Zoe Long
7.) Behaving or not? Explaining energy conservation via identity, values, and awareness in U.S. suburban homes. --Pranay Kumar, Holly Caggiano, Cara Cuite, Clinton J. Andrews, ... Chelsea Schelly
8.) How to get commuters out of private cars? Exploring the role of perceived social impacts in mode choice in five European countries. --Alessandro Silvestri, Sébastien Foudi, Ibon Galarraga
9.) Demands, default options and definitions: How artefacts mediate sustainability in public housing projects in Sweden and Cyprus. --Nicolas Francart, Kyriacos Polycarpou, Tove Malmqvist, Alice Moncaster

Energy politics and national profiles

10.) “We could have been leaders”: The rise and fall of offshore wind energy on the political agenda in Ireland. --Jean-Pierre Roux, Oscar Fitch-Roy, Patrick Devine-Wright, Geraint Ellis
11.) Analysis of the nexus between country risk, environmental policies, and human development. --L. Martí, R. Cervelló-Royo, R. Puertas
12.) Small climate clubs should not use trade sanctions. --Achim Hagen, Jan Schneider
13.) How do households perceive electricity consumption? Evidence from smart metering and survey data in South Korea. --Do-Hyeon Ryu, Kwang-Jae Kim
14.) Stop burning garbage! Exploring an anti-waste-to-energy social movement and its effects on local politics in Spain. --Oriol Barat-Auleda, Miquel Domènech
15.) Political power, economic trade-offs, and game theory in Indonesian gasoline subsidy reform. --Muhammad Akimaya, Carol Dahl

Energy institutions and governance

16.) Climate action or distraction? Exploring investor initiatives and implications for unextractable fossil fuels. --Clara McDonnell, Arthur Rempel, Joyeeta Gupta
17.) Civic energy and the traditions of the idea of civil society: Dilemmas, frames and discussions. --Piotr Żuk, Paweł Żuk
18.) ‘Going through the dance steps’: Instrumentality, frustration and performativity in processes of formal public participation in decision-making on shale development in the United Kingdom. --Laurence J. Williams, Abigail Martin, Andy Stirling
19.) The liminality of institutional design of petroleum governance in Ghana: Political will, political settlements and contentions as defining factors. --Clement Sefa-Nyarko
20.) COPs and ‘robbers?’ Better understanding community energy and toward a Communities of Place then Interest approach. --Chad Walker, Greg Poelzer, Renata Leonhardt, Bram Noble, Christina Hoicka

Energy transitions

21.) Renewable energy transition in Senegal? Exploring the dynamics of emerging paths to a sustainable energy system. --Dorothee Apfel
22.) Winning coalitions for just transitions: Insights from the environmental justice movement. --Louise Michelle Fitzgerald
23.) “We don't want to be the bad guys”: Oil industry's sensemaking of the sustainability transition paradox. --Krista Halttunen, Raphael Slade, Iain Staffell
24.) Challenging perceptions of socio-cultural rejection of a taboo technology: Narratives of imagined transitions to domestic toilet-linked biogas in India. --Natalie Boyd Williams, Richard S. Quilliam, Ben Campbell, Debadayita Raha, ... Jennifer Dickie
25.) Why energy models should integrate social and environmental factors: Assessing user needs, omission impacts, and real-word accuracy in the European Union. --Diana Süsser, Nick Martin, Vassilis Stavrakas, Hannes Gaschnig, ... Johan Lilliestam

Energy equity and justice

26.) Revisiting recognition in energy justice. --Nynke van Uffelen
27.) (In)justice in modelled climate futures: A review of integrated assessment modelling critiques through a justice lens. --Natalia Rubiano Rivadeneira, Wim Carton
28.) Implications of poorly designed climate policy on energy poverty: Global reflections on the current surge in energy prices. --Fateh Belaïd
29.) Energy efficiency at what cost? Unjust burden-sharing of rent increases in extensive energy retrofitting projects in Sweden. --Jenny von Platten, Mikael Mangold, Tim Johansson, Kristina Mjörnell
30.) The emerging world of humanitarian energy: A conceptual research review. --Sarah Rosenberg-Jansen
31.) Household and non-household factors influencing multidimensional energy poverty in Bangladesh: Demographics, urbanization and regional differentiation via a multilevel modeling approach. --Muhammad Hasanujzaman, Md Abdullah Omar
32.) Unsafe temperatures, going without necessities, and unpayable bills: Energy insecurity of people with disabilities in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic. --Carli Friedman
33.) Equitable deep decarbonization: A framework to facilitate energy justice-based multidisciplinary modeling. --C. Anna Spurlock, Salma Elmallah, Tony G. Reames

Energy innovation and research

34.) Bridging the gap from test rooms to field-tests for human indoor comfort studies: A critical review of the sustainability potential of living laboratories. --R.J. Cureau, I. Pigliautile, A.L. Pisello, M. Bavaresco, ... A. Wang
35.) Lost learnings: Breaking the silence of failure in the energy and development sector. --T. Perros, I. Bisaga, O. Broad, L. Macon, ... J. Tomei
36.) Unsolicited advice on attending and staging academic conferences. --Marc Hudson
37.) Cursed forever? Exploring socio-economic effects of nuclear power plant closures across nine communities in the United States. --Daisaku Yamamoto, Angelica Greco
Adam Philpott - Personal Name
Achim Hagen - Personal Name
L. Martí, R. Cervelló-Royo - Personal Name
Jean-Pierre Roux - Personal Name
Nicolas Francart - Personal Name
Alessandro Silvestri - Personal Name
Pranay Kumar - Personal Name
Jonn Axsen - Personal Name
Kathelijne Bouw - Personal Name
Rozanne C. Spijkerboer - Personal Name
Eva Riedke - Personal Name
Frans Libertson - Personal Name
Do-Hyeon Ryu - Personal Name
Volume 92, October 2022
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2022
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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