This paper argues that current efforts to study and advocate for a change in energy technologies to reduce their climate and other environmental impacts often ignore the political, social, and bodily implications of energy technology choices. Framing renewable energy technologies exclusively in terms of their environmental benefits dismisses important questions about how energy infrastructures can be designed to correspond to democratic forms of socio-politics, forms of social organization that involve independence in terms of meeting energy needs, resilience in terms of adapting to change, participatory decision making and control, equitable distribution of knowledge and efficacy, and just distribution of ownership. Recognizing technologic...
From a sociotechnical perspective, improving energy efficiency and reducing energy demand are unders...
In this perspectives piece, an interdisciplinary team of social science researchers considers the im...
The need to rapidly decarbonise energy systems is widely accepted, yet there is growing criticism of...
This paper argues that current efforts to study and advocate for a change in energy technologies to ...
Technological change, i.e. the invention, innovation and diffusion of new technologies, is a key dri...
This paper addresses key implications in momentous current global energy choices – both for social s...
This paper addresses key implications in momentous current global energy choices – both for social s...
AbstractThis paper addresses key implications in momentous current global energy choices – both for ...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
Transitioning into a sustainable energy system is becoming ever more pressing as the reality of an a...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
Economic development, technological innovation, and policy change are especially prominent factors s...
Energy transition is a so-called wicked policy problem which requires involvement of stakeholders an...
Conventional ways of communicating about the transition to renewable energy in North America presupp...
AbstractTransition of energy systems has been under-theorised. We have argued previously that energy...
From a sociotechnical perspective, improving energy efficiency and reducing energy demand are unders...
In this perspectives piece, an interdisciplinary team of social science researchers considers the im...
The need to rapidly decarbonise energy systems is widely accepted, yet there is growing criticism of...
This paper argues that current efforts to study and advocate for a change in energy technologies to ...
Technological change, i.e. the invention, innovation and diffusion of new technologies, is a key dri...
This paper addresses key implications in momentous current global energy choices – both for social s...
This paper addresses key implications in momentous current global energy choices – both for social s...
AbstractThis paper addresses key implications in momentous current global energy choices – both for ...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
Transitioning into a sustainable energy system is becoming ever more pressing as the reality of an a...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
Economic development, technological innovation, and policy change are especially prominent factors s...
Energy transition is a so-called wicked policy problem which requires involvement of stakeholders an...
Conventional ways of communicating about the transition to renewable energy in North America presupp...
AbstractTransition of energy systems has been under-theorised. We have argued previously that energy...
From a sociotechnical perspective, improving energy efficiency and reducing energy demand are unders...
In this perspectives piece, an interdisciplinary team of social science researchers considers the im...
The need to rapidly decarbonise energy systems is widely accepted, yet there is growing criticism of...