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Energy Research and Social Science, Vol. 131, January 2026

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1. Reimagining benefits from climate infrastructure and investments. --Holly Jean Buck, Vanessa Suarez, Travis Young
2. Rethinking socio-cultural resistance: Systemic factors behind successful and failed transitions to toilet-linked anaerobic digesters in Nepal and India. --Natalie Boyd Williams, Ben Campbell, Debadayita Raha, Debendra Chandra
3. New directions for interconnector research: drawing from social sciences and humanities perspectives to explore the Celtic Interconnector. --Alexandra Revez, Evan Boyle, Anne Goarzin, Edmond Byrne, Brian Ó Gallachóir
4. Repurposing mines for renewable energy: Socio-environmental implications for local communities in Australia and Germany. --Joshua Matanzima, Katharina Schramm, Hannah Uhrmann, Florian Heberle, Tim Werner
5. Designing effective demand response: A review of behavioral insights, consumer engagement, and operational strategies in energy systems. --Duc D. Vu, Akhtar Hussain, Duc-Minh Vu, Xiao Zhang, Van-Hai Bui
6. Quantifying the potential of energy communities in renewable electricity generation in The Netherlands. --Naud Loomans, Leila Niamir, Caroline Zimm, Floor Alkemade
7. The role of climate and migration concerns in shaping personal economic insecurity in European societies. --Oksana Liashenko, Bogdan Adamyk, Oksana Adamyk
8. The contested political economy of Norway's oil and gas industry. --Arief Rahman, David Wadley, Paul Dargusch
9. A moment of rupture and regime destablisation: The contested energy landscape of the Fosen peninsula, Norway. --Kerstin Potthoff, Matthew Cashmore
10. Beyond geopolitics: Social license and supply chain risks of critical minerals. --Clement Sefa-Nyarko
11. Countering the Climate Change Counter Movement: Six lessons from Canada's climate delays. --Samuel Lloyd, Ekaterina Rhodes
12. Drivers and barriers of public support for environmental policy: Insights into climate policy feasibility and efficiency. --Neide P. Areia, Alexandre O. Tavares
13. Institutional learning in the energy transition: The case of offshore wind in the United States. --Tyler A. Hansen, Stephanie Lenhart, Aidan T. Muller, Elizabeth J. Wilson
14. Practical implementation of artificial intelligence for climate change mitigation in cities – priorities, collaborations and challenges. --Marie Josefine Hintz, Milena Gross, Felix Creutzig, Lynn H. Kaack
15. People, priorities, and path dependencies: Governance lessons for demand-side flexibility in Great Britain's decarbonising electricity system. --Richard Hoggett, Jess Britto
Hansen, Tyler A. - Personal Name
Hintz, Marie Josefine - Personal Name
Areia, Neide P. - Personal Name
Lloyd, Samuel - Personal Name
Potthoff, Kerstin - Personal Name
Rahman, Arief - Personal Name
Liashenko, Oksana - Personal Name
Loomans, Naud - Personal Name
Duc D. Vu - Personal Name
Matanzima, Joshua - Personal Name
Revez, Alexandra - Personal Name
Buck, Holly Jean - Personal Name
Williams, Natalie Boyd - Personal Name
Sefa-Nyarko, Clement - Personal Name
Hoggett, Richard - Personal Name
Vol. 131, January 2026
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2025
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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