Energy Research and Social Science, Vol. 110, April 2024
Editorial
1. Editorial Board
The acceptance of energy systems
2. Coupling green hydrogen production to community benefits: A pathway to social acceptance?. --Joel A. Gordon, Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan, Anwar Haq, Seyed Ali Nabavi
3. How do residents perceive energy-producing kites? Comparing the community acceptance of an airborne wind energy system and a wind farm in Germany. --Helena Schmidt, Valentin Leschinger, Florian J.Y. Müller, Gerdien de Vries, ... Gundula Hübner
4. Up close, it gets worse: Comparison of hydropower perceptions between impacted populations in the Amazon and those of the Brazilian population as a whole. --Igor Cavallini Johansen, Adam P. Mayer, Emilio F. Moran
5. Towards a multi-color hydrogen production network? Competing imaginaries of development in northern Patagonia, Argentina. --Felix Malte Dorn
6. Smart power to the people: Business models for engaging domestic energy users in smart local energy systems in Britain. --Tim Braunholtz-Speight, Maria Sharmina, Dimitrios Pappas, Janette Webb, ... Matthew Hannon
Energy, consumption, and behavior
7. Smart energy technologies for the collective: Time-shifting, demand reduction and household practices in a Positive Energy Neighbourhood in Norway. --Fernanda Guasselli, Apostolos Vavouris, Lina Stankovic, Vladimir Stankovic, ... Kirsten Gram-Hanssen
8. Developing a relational approach to energy demand: A methodological and conceptual guide. --Lucie Middlemiss, Mark Davis, Donal Brown, Ruth Bookbinder, ... Stephen Hall
9. Energizing building renovation: Unraveling the dynamic interplay of building stock evolution, individual behaviour, and social norms. --Leila Niamir, Alessio Mastrucci, Bas van Ruijven
Energy politics and national profiles
10. Electrification in post-conflict Timor-Leste: Opportunities for energy services to enhance rural agricultural development. --Anthony P. Heynen, Tamara J. MacGinley, Luis E. Aguilar
11. Breaking the carbon shackles: Navigating the path to decarbonising the Malaysian steel sector. --Raja Noor Diana Hishan, Arnifa Asmawi, Abdul Aziz Ahmad
12. Jolts at the ballot box: Electricity prices and voting in Swedish manufacturing communities. --Anton Brännlund, Jan Amcoff, Marcus Österman, Lauri Peterson, Håkan Brännlund
13. Energy justifications – Legitimizing Norwegian wind power development in critical moments. --Mikaela Vasstrøm, Hans Kjetil Lysgård
Energy institutions and governance
14. Credible and comprehensive? Comparing policy mixes for Local Energy Systems in England, Scotland and Wales. --Faye Wade, Jess Britton, Janette Webb
15. District heating with complexity: Anticipating unintended consequences in the transition towards a climate-neutral city in the Netherlands. --C. Gürsan, V. de Gooyert, M. de Bruijne, J. Raaijmakers
16. Transitioning or tinkering at a net-zero economy? Introducing an assessment framework for industrial cluster decarbonisation in the United Kingdom. --Chris Ogwumike, Anderson Akponeware, Adepeju Oyewole, Huda Dawood, ... Nashwan Dawood
Energy equity and justice
17. Winds of change: An engaged ethics approach to energy justice. --Eric Brandstedt, Henner Busch, Ellen Lycke, Vasna Ramasar
18. Temporal negotiations and injustices in the energy transition: Perspectives from a Spanish coal region. --Alexia Sanz-Hernández
19. Mapping summer energy poverty: The lived experience of older adults in Madrid, Spain. --Daniel Torrego-Gómez, Marta Gayoso-Heredia, Miguel Núñez-Peiró, Carmen Sánchez-Guevara
20. Ghana's National Energy Transition Framework: Domestic aspirations and mistrust in international relations complicate ‘justice and equity’. --Clement Sefa-Nyarko
Content analyses and media representations
21. Unravelling the ‘collective’ in sociotechnical imaginaries: A literature review. --Magdalena Kuchler, Gubb Marit Stigson
22. Can media influence public support for carbon capture and storage? Comparing the impacts of frames in Denmark. --Mads Wædegaard, Sofie Hvemon, Mogens Jin Pedersen
Energy education and knowledge
23. The failure to decarbonize the global energy education system: Carbon lock-in and stranded skill sets. --Roman Vakulchuk, Indra Overland
1. Editorial Board
The acceptance of energy systems
2. Coupling green hydrogen production to community benefits: A pathway to social acceptance?. --Joel A. Gordon, Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan, Anwar Haq, Seyed Ali Nabavi
3. How do residents perceive energy-producing kites? Comparing the community acceptance of an airborne wind energy system and a wind farm in Germany. --Helena Schmidt, Valentin Leschinger, Florian J.Y. Müller, Gerdien de Vries, ... Gundula Hübner
4. Up close, it gets worse: Comparison of hydropower perceptions between impacted populations in the Amazon and those of the Brazilian population as a whole. --Igor Cavallini Johansen, Adam P. Mayer, Emilio F. Moran
5. Towards a multi-color hydrogen production network? Competing imaginaries of development in northern Patagonia, Argentina. --Felix Malte Dorn
6. Smart power to the people: Business models for engaging domestic energy users in smart local energy systems in Britain. --Tim Braunholtz-Speight, Maria Sharmina, Dimitrios Pappas, Janette Webb, ... Matthew Hannon
Energy, consumption, and behavior
7. Smart energy technologies for the collective: Time-shifting, demand reduction and household practices in a Positive Energy Neighbourhood in Norway. --Fernanda Guasselli, Apostolos Vavouris, Lina Stankovic, Vladimir Stankovic, ... Kirsten Gram-Hanssen
8. Developing a relational approach to energy demand: A methodological and conceptual guide. --Lucie Middlemiss, Mark Davis, Donal Brown, Ruth Bookbinder, ... Stephen Hall
9. Energizing building renovation: Unraveling the dynamic interplay of building stock evolution, individual behaviour, and social norms. --Leila Niamir, Alessio Mastrucci, Bas van Ruijven
Energy politics and national profiles
10. Electrification in post-conflict Timor-Leste: Opportunities for energy services to enhance rural agricultural development. --Anthony P. Heynen, Tamara J. MacGinley, Luis E. Aguilar
11. Breaking the carbon shackles: Navigating the path to decarbonising the Malaysian steel sector. --Raja Noor Diana Hishan, Arnifa Asmawi, Abdul Aziz Ahmad
12. Jolts at the ballot box: Electricity prices and voting in Swedish manufacturing communities. --Anton Brännlund, Jan Amcoff, Marcus Österman, Lauri Peterson, Håkan Brännlund
13. Energy justifications – Legitimizing Norwegian wind power development in critical moments. --Mikaela Vasstrøm, Hans Kjetil Lysgård
Energy institutions and governance
14. Credible and comprehensive? Comparing policy mixes for Local Energy Systems in England, Scotland and Wales. --Faye Wade, Jess Britton, Janette Webb
15. District heating with complexity: Anticipating unintended consequences in the transition towards a climate-neutral city in the Netherlands. --C. Gürsan, V. de Gooyert, M. de Bruijne, J. Raaijmakers
16. Transitioning or tinkering at a net-zero economy? Introducing an assessment framework for industrial cluster decarbonisation in the United Kingdom. --Chris Ogwumike, Anderson Akponeware, Adepeju Oyewole, Huda Dawood, ... Nashwan Dawood
Energy equity and justice
17. Winds of change: An engaged ethics approach to energy justice. --Eric Brandstedt, Henner Busch, Ellen Lycke, Vasna Ramasar
18. Temporal negotiations and injustices in the energy transition: Perspectives from a Spanish coal region. --Alexia Sanz-Hernández
19. Mapping summer energy poverty: The lived experience of older adults in Madrid, Spain. --Daniel Torrego-Gómez, Marta Gayoso-Heredia, Miguel Núñez-Peiró, Carmen Sánchez-Guevara
20. Ghana's National Energy Transition Framework: Domestic aspirations and mistrust in international relations complicate ‘justice and equity’. --Clement Sefa-Nyarko
Content analyses and media representations
21. Unravelling the ‘collective’ in sociotechnical imaginaries: A literature review. --Magdalena Kuchler, Gubb Marit Stigson
22. Can media influence public support for carbon capture and storage? Comparing the impacts of frames in Denmark. --Mads Wædegaard, Sofie Hvemon, Mogens Jin Pedersen
Energy education and knowledge
23. The failure to decarbonize the global energy education system: Carbon lock-in and stranded skill sets. --Roman Vakulchuk, Indra Overland
Wade, Faye - Personal Name
Brännlund, Anton - Personal Name
Vasstrøm, Mikaela - Personal Name
Gürsan, C. - Personal Name
Ogwumike, Chris - Personal Name
Brandstedt, Eric - Personal Name
Sanz-Hernández, Alexia - Personal Name
Torrego-Gómez, Daniel - Personal Name
Sefa-Nyarko, Clement - Personal Name
Wædegaard, Mads - Personal Name
Hishan, Raja Noor Diana - Personal Name
Heynen, Anthony P. - Personal Name
Kuchler, Magdalena - Personal Name
Gordon, Joel A. - Personal Name
Schmidt, Helena - Personal Name
Johansen, Igor Cavallini - Personal Name
Dorn, Felix Malte - Personal Name
Braunholtz-Speight, Tim - Personal Name
Guasselli, Fernanda - Personal Name
Middlemiss, Lucie - Personal Name
Niamir, Leila - Personal Name
Vakulchuk, Roman - Personal Name
Brännlund, Anton - Personal Name
Vasstrøm, Mikaela - Personal Name
Gürsan, C. - Personal Name
Ogwumike, Chris - Personal Name
Brandstedt, Eric - Personal Name
Sanz-Hernández, Alexia - Personal Name
Torrego-Gómez, Daniel - Personal Name
Sefa-Nyarko, Clement - Personal Name
Wædegaard, Mads - Personal Name
Hishan, Raja Noor Diana - Personal Name
Heynen, Anthony P. - Personal Name
Kuchler, Magdalena - Personal Name
Gordon, Joel A. - Personal Name
Schmidt, Helena - Personal Name
Johansen, Igor Cavallini - Personal Name
Dorn, Felix Malte - Personal Name
Braunholtz-Speight, Tim - Personal Name
Guasselli, Fernanda - Personal Name
Middlemiss, Lucie - Personal Name
Niamir, Leila - Personal Name
Vakulchuk, Roman - Personal Name
Vol. 110, April 2024
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2024
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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