Energy consumption is central to both a number of pressing environmental issues and to people’s attempts to improve their well-being. Although typically understood as essential for people to thrive, this paper sketches a theoretical foundation for the possibility that the form and amount of energy consumption in modern society may inhibit rather than enable human flourishing. It achieves this goal by connecting and critically assessing the writings of Ivan Illich and Albert Borgmann, which offer a number of concepts that enable a qualitative discussion on energy practices. For different reasons, both authors are highly critical of the societal tendency to command ever-increasing amounts of energy. Illich focuses on negative effects of high ...
Transforming today’s energy systems in industrialized countries requires a substantial reduction of ...
The opportunity for sociological work on energy is demon-strated by a critical review of several bod...
peer reviewedEnergy is central to sustainable development : it has huge environmental, social, and e...
Energy consumption is central to both a number of pressing environmental issues and to people’s atte...
The paper examines three social dimensions of energy. The first one is cognitive; energy is a way of...
Energy policies are typically organised around the supply, management and reduction of energy concep...
In this paper I focus on rather neglected considerations regarding human energy, movement, and activ...
This book is the result of an interdisciplinary effort undertaken by a series of sociologists, physi...
When we think of energy and energy conservation more often than not we think mainly of electricity. ...
This conceptual paper deals ultimately with the intricate relationships existing between quantity an...
Climate change –one of the greatest threats to modern civilisation- has been largely driven by an ex...
The opportunity for sociological work on energy is demonstrated by a critical review of several bodi...
Today, ‘energy’ is most often associated with our vital dependence on the combustion of fossil fuels...
Two dominant lines of reasoning in the philosophical debate on energy transition can be described as...
Transforming today's energy systems in industrialized countries requires a substantial reduction of ...
Transforming today’s energy systems in industrialized countries requires a substantial reduction of ...
The opportunity for sociological work on energy is demon-strated by a critical review of several bod...
peer reviewedEnergy is central to sustainable development : it has huge environmental, social, and e...
Energy consumption is central to both a number of pressing environmental issues and to people’s atte...
The paper examines three social dimensions of energy. The first one is cognitive; energy is a way of...
Energy policies are typically organised around the supply, management and reduction of energy concep...
In this paper I focus on rather neglected considerations regarding human energy, movement, and activ...
This book is the result of an interdisciplinary effort undertaken by a series of sociologists, physi...
When we think of energy and energy conservation more often than not we think mainly of electricity. ...
This conceptual paper deals ultimately with the intricate relationships existing between quantity an...
Climate change –one of the greatest threats to modern civilisation- has been largely driven by an ex...
The opportunity for sociological work on energy is demonstrated by a critical review of several bodi...
Today, ‘energy’ is most often associated with our vital dependence on the combustion of fossil fuels...
Two dominant lines of reasoning in the philosophical debate on energy transition can be described as...
Transforming today's energy systems in industrialized countries requires a substantial reduction of ...
Transforming today’s energy systems in industrialized countries requires a substantial reduction of ...
The opportunity for sociological work on energy is demon-strated by a critical review of several bod...
peer reviewedEnergy is central to sustainable development : it has huge environmental, social, and e...