Energy Research and Social Science, Vol. 114, August 2024
Editorial
1. Editorial Board
Social science and energy studies
2. How to be an effective Boundary Spanner between energy policy and energy Social Sciences & Humanities communities. --Chris Foulds, Rosie Robison, Gerd Schönwälder
3. “If something breaks, who comes here to fix it?”: Island narratives on the energy transition in light of the concept of practice architectures. --Chiara Tellarini, Kirsten Gram-Hanssen
The acceptance of energy systems
4. Social perspectives of carbon capture, transportation, utilization, and storage in Switzerland. --Irina Dallo, Michèle Marti, Lorena Daphna Kuratle, Công Ly, ... Simone Zaugg
5. How effective is opposition to pipelines in lower- and middle-income countries? Coalitions and countervailing power in Latin America and Africa. --David J. Hess
6. A meta-analysis on the drivers and barriers to the social acceptance of renewable and sustainable energy technologies. --Alessandro Milani, Federica Dessi, Marino Bonaiuto
7. Price or public participation? Community benefits for onshore wind in Ireland, Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom. --Julia le Maitre
Energy, consumption, and behavior
8. Sharing a car with your next-door neighbor: Motivations and barriers to adoption of low-carbon mobility in Israel. --Aviva Shemesh, Yael Parag
9. Re-configuring practices in times of energy crisis – A case study of Swedish households. --Hanna Björner Brauer, Hanna Hasselqvist, Maria Håkansson, Sara Willermark, Carolina Hiller
10. More than wires and screens: Assumptions about agency of devices in smart energy projects. --Mosen Farhangi, Harald Rohracher, Dick Magnusson
11. Examining the inaction in energy renovation decisions: The role of transaction costs in single-family households in Sweden. --Robert Lundmark
Energy politics and national profiles
12. “Fighting the past to win the future: Regulatory roulette, institutional inertia and the challenge of enabling military energy security”. --Ashley Wilson, Peter Connor, Jeff Hardy
Energy institutions and governance
13. Why and how can agent-based modelling be applied to community energy systems? A systematic and critical review. --Javanshir Fouladvand
14. Are decarbonization strategies municipality-dependent? Generating rural road transport pathways through an iterative process in the Swedish landscape. --Maria de Oliveira Laurin, Sujeetha Selvakkumaran, Erik O. Ahlgren, Maria Grahn
15. Regulating production rather than consumption? Comparing the challenges of supply-side and demand-side climate agreements. --Tatjana Stankovic, Jon Hovi, Tora Skodvin, Indra Overland
16. Crowdfunding renewable energy investments: Investor perceptions and decision-making factors in an emerging market. --Bridget Okyerebea Menyeh, Theophilus Acheampong
17. The life and death of good intentions? Unravelling participatory design processes of three Dutch solar power plants. --Merel Enserink, Rudi Van Etteger, Sven Stremke
Energy transitions
18. Efficient energy use, unpaid work, and changes in everyday practices to accelerate green energy transitions – Equitable transformations in play?. --Elina E.K. Suonio, Peter D. Lund
19. Anchoring a just transition: The ambivalent roles of Norwegian trade unions. --David Jordhus-Lier, Judith Marguerite Henriksson, Camilla Houeland, Genver Quirino, Ingrid Andrea Holland
Energy equity and justice
20. A systematic review of the lived experiences of the energy vulnerable: Where are the research gaps?. --Claudia Hihetah, Brian Ó Gallachóir, Niall P. Dunphy, Clodagh Harris
21. Just transitions: Towards more just research. --Andréanne Doyon, Katharine McGowan, Nino Antadze
22. Inequity in public sector energy efficiency? Explaining disparities in program budgets in California, United States. --Michelle Le, Sydney Litvin, Atherv Gole, Audrey Meiman, ... Ranjit Deshmukh
23. Green hydrogen futures: Tensions of energy and justice within sociotechnical imaginaries. --Abbi Virens
24. A just energy transition for Indigenous peoples: From ideal deliberation to fairness in Canada and Australia. --Fabienne Rioux-Gobeil, Annick Thomassin
25. Renewables but unjust? Critical restoration geography as a framework for addressing global renewable energy injustice. --Chinedu C. Nsude, Rebecca Loraamm, Joshua J. Wimhurst, God'sgift N. Chukwuonye, Ramit Debnath
26. Energy access and sustainable development for displaced populations: Achieving energy justice in the Rohingya refugee camps of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. --Nazifa Rafa, Rihab Khalid, Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin
Energy innovation and research
27. Materiality in community energy innovation: A systematic literature review of hands-on material engagement in energy transition. --Goeun Kuu-Park, Cindy Kohtala, Jouni K. Juntunen, Sampsa Hyysalo
Content analyses and media representations
28. Socio-technical imaginaries of climate-neutral aviation. --Clara-Marie Muehlberger, Lennart Gruen, Ingo Liefner, Sebastian Losacker
Externalities and the environment
29. Beyond carbon: Unveiling vulnerabilities of the transportation fuel system for climate resilience. --Sarah Lindbergh, Yiyi He, John Radke
30. How much storage do we need in a fully electrified future? A critical review of the assumptions on which this question depends. --Greg Marsden, Elizabeth Shove, Jacopo Torriti
31. Lifting the unseen smokescreen on indoor air quality due to amenity indoor fireplaces in South African homes. --R.E. van der Walt, R. Jacobs, S.S. Grobbelaar, M.J. Booysen
Energy education and knowledge
32. Data donation: Using the gift relationship framework to address privacy and environmental issues of energy consumption data collection. --Dasom Lee, Le Anh Nguyen Long, Sikke R. Jansma
1. Editorial Board
Social science and energy studies
2. How to be an effective Boundary Spanner between energy policy and energy Social Sciences & Humanities communities. --Chris Foulds, Rosie Robison, Gerd Schönwälder
3. “If something breaks, who comes here to fix it?”: Island narratives on the energy transition in light of the concept of practice architectures. --Chiara Tellarini, Kirsten Gram-Hanssen
The acceptance of energy systems
4. Social perspectives of carbon capture, transportation, utilization, and storage in Switzerland. --Irina Dallo, Michèle Marti, Lorena Daphna Kuratle, Công Ly, ... Simone Zaugg
5. How effective is opposition to pipelines in lower- and middle-income countries? Coalitions and countervailing power in Latin America and Africa. --David J. Hess
6. A meta-analysis on the drivers and barriers to the social acceptance of renewable and sustainable energy technologies. --Alessandro Milani, Federica Dessi, Marino Bonaiuto
7. Price or public participation? Community benefits for onshore wind in Ireland, Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom. --Julia le Maitre
Energy, consumption, and behavior
8. Sharing a car with your next-door neighbor: Motivations and barriers to adoption of low-carbon mobility in Israel. --Aviva Shemesh, Yael Parag
9. Re-configuring practices in times of energy crisis – A case study of Swedish households. --Hanna Björner Brauer, Hanna Hasselqvist, Maria Håkansson, Sara Willermark, Carolina Hiller
10. More than wires and screens: Assumptions about agency of devices in smart energy projects. --Mosen Farhangi, Harald Rohracher, Dick Magnusson
11. Examining the inaction in energy renovation decisions: The role of transaction costs in single-family households in Sweden. --Robert Lundmark
Energy politics and national profiles
12. “Fighting the past to win the future: Regulatory roulette, institutional inertia and the challenge of enabling military energy security”. --Ashley Wilson, Peter Connor, Jeff Hardy
Energy institutions and governance
13. Why and how can agent-based modelling be applied to community energy systems? A systematic and critical review. --Javanshir Fouladvand
14. Are decarbonization strategies municipality-dependent? Generating rural road transport pathways through an iterative process in the Swedish landscape. --Maria de Oliveira Laurin, Sujeetha Selvakkumaran, Erik O. Ahlgren, Maria Grahn
15. Regulating production rather than consumption? Comparing the challenges of supply-side and demand-side climate agreements. --Tatjana Stankovic, Jon Hovi, Tora Skodvin, Indra Overland
16. Crowdfunding renewable energy investments: Investor perceptions and decision-making factors in an emerging market. --Bridget Okyerebea Menyeh, Theophilus Acheampong
17. The life and death of good intentions? Unravelling participatory design processes of three Dutch solar power plants. --Merel Enserink, Rudi Van Etteger, Sven Stremke
Energy transitions
18. Efficient energy use, unpaid work, and changes in everyday practices to accelerate green energy transitions – Equitable transformations in play?. --Elina E.K. Suonio, Peter D. Lund
19. Anchoring a just transition: The ambivalent roles of Norwegian trade unions. --David Jordhus-Lier, Judith Marguerite Henriksson, Camilla Houeland, Genver Quirino, Ingrid Andrea Holland
Energy equity and justice
20. A systematic review of the lived experiences of the energy vulnerable: Where are the research gaps?. --Claudia Hihetah, Brian Ó Gallachóir, Niall P. Dunphy, Clodagh Harris
21. Just transitions: Towards more just research. --Andréanne Doyon, Katharine McGowan, Nino Antadze
22. Inequity in public sector energy efficiency? Explaining disparities in program budgets in California, United States. --Michelle Le, Sydney Litvin, Atherv Gole, Audrey Meiman, ... Ranjit Deshmukh
23. Green hydrogen futures: Tensions of energy and justice within sociotechnical imaginaries. --Abbi Virens
24. A just energy transition for Indigenous peoples: From ideal deliberation to fairness in Canada and Australia. --Fabienne Rioux-Gobeil, Annick Thomassin
25. Renewables but unjust? Critical restoration geography as a framework for addressing global renewable energy injustice. --Chinedu C. Nsude, Rebecca Loraamm, Joshua J. Wimhurst, God'sgift N. Chukwuonye, Ramit Debnath
26. Energy access and sustainable development for displaced populations: Achieving energy justice in the Rohingya refugee camps of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. --Nazifa Rafa, Rihab Khalid, Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin
Energy innovation and research
27. Materiality in community energy innovation: A systematic literature review of hands-on material engagement in energy transition. --Goeun Kuu-Park, Cindy Kohtala, Jouni K. Juntunen, Sampsa Hyysalo
Content analyses and media representations
28. Socio-technical imaginaries of climate-neutral aviation. --Clara-Marie Muehlberger, Lennart Gruen, Ingo Liefner, Sebastian Losacker
Externalities and the environment
29. Beyond carbon: Unveiling vulnerabilities of the transportation fuel system for climate resilience. --Sarah Lindbergh, Yiyi He, John Radke
30. How much storage do we need in a fully electrified future? A critical review of the assumptions on which this question depends. --Greg Marsden, Elizabeth Shove, Jacopo Torriti
31. Lifting the unseen smokescreen on indoor air quality due to amenity indoor fireplaces in South African homes. --R.E. van der Walt, R. Jacobs, S.S. Grobbelaar, M.J. Booysen
Energy education and knowledge
32. Data donation: Using the gift relationship framework to address privacy and environmental issues of energy consumption data collection. --Dasom Lee, Le Anh Nguyen Long, Sikke R. Jansma
Hess, David J. - Personal Name
Jordhus-Lier, David - Personal Name
Hihetah, Claudia - Personal Name
Doyon, Andréanne - Personal Name
Michelle Le - Personal Name
Virens, Abbi - Personal Name
Rioux-Gobeil, Fabienne - Personal Name
Nsude, Chinedu C. - Personal Name
Rafa, Nazifa - Personal Name
Kuu-Park, Goeun - Personal Name
Muehlberger, Clara-Marie - Personal Name
Lindbergh, Sarah - Personal Name
Marsden, Greg - Personal Name
Walt, R.E. van der - Personal Name
Suonio, Elina E.K. - Personal Name
Enserink, Merel - Personal Name
Menyeh, Bridget Okyerebea - Personal Name
Foulds, Chris - Personal Name
Tellarini, Chiara - Personal Name
Dallo, Irina - Personal Name
Milani, Alessandro - Personal Name
Maitre, Julia le - Personal Name
Shemesh, Aviva - Personal Name
Brauer, Hanna Björner - Personal Name
Farhangi, Mosen - Personal Name
Lundmark, Robert - Personal Name
Wilson, Ashley - Personal Name
Fouladvand, Javanshir - Personal Name
Laurin, Maria de Oliveira - Personal Name
Stankovic, Tatjana - Personal Name
Lee, Dasom - Personal Name
Jordhus-Lier, David - Personal Name
Hihetah, Claudia - Personal Name
Doyon, Andréanne - Personal Name
Michelle Le - Personal Name
Virens, Abbi - Personal Name
Rioux-Gobeil, Fabienne - Personal Name
Nsude, Chinedu C. - Personal Name
Rafa, Nazifa - Personal Name
Kuu-Park, Goeun - Personal Name
Muehlberger, Clara-Marie - Personal Name
Lindbergh, Sarah - Personal Name
Marsden, Greg - Personal Name
Walt, R.E. van der - Personal Name
Suonio, Elina E.K. - Personal Name
Enserink, Merel - Personal Name
Menyeh, Bridget Okyerebea - Personal Name
Foulds, Chris - Personal Name
Tellarini, Chiara - Personal Name
Dallo, Irina - Personal Name
Milani, Alessandro - Personal Name
Maitre, Julia le - Personal Name
Shemesh, Aviva - Personal Name
Brauer, Hanna Björner - Personal Name
Farhangi, Mosen - Personal Name
Lundmark, Robert - Personal Name
Wilson, Ashley - Personal Name
Fouladvand, Javanshir - Personal Name
Laurin, Maria de Oliveira - Personal Name
Stankovic, Tatjana - Personal Name
Lee, Dasom - Personal Name
Vol. 114, August 2024
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2024
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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