This conceptual paper deals ultimately with the intricate relationships existing between quantity and quality in the field of energy conservation policies. It discusses how current policy approaches to energy conservation have energy efficiency and individuals’ behavioural change as principle target. It then argues that their limited impacts derive largely from how they are principally informed by quantitative estimates of reductions in energy inputs and neglect how qualitative changes generated in the energy outputs can either offset these reductions (e.g. more energy efficient motors can enable the production of larger cars consuming more energy) or cause higher savings (e.g. smaller cars can consume less energy even with less efficient m...
Renewable energy sources are starting providing a substantial part of the energy supplied to end-use...
Campaigns aiming to induce energy saving behaviour among householders use a wide range of approaches...
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
Energy policies are typically organised around the supply, management and reduction of energy concep...
Behavioural insights are increasingly shaping the design, implementation and evaluation of energy po...
In this experts' round table, my communication underlines the potentialities of social practice theo...
This chapter examines social practices as an alternative and promising approach to conventional soci...
International audienceBehaviour change policies have been gaining momentum since the 2000s, especial...
This book is the result of an interdisciplinary effort undertaken by a series of sociologists, physi...
The paper examines three social dimensions of energy. The first one is cognitive; energy is a way of...
There is a strong consent that reducing or capping global energy demand is a key component to reach ...
Reducing residential energy use and related CO2 emissions across society requires approaches that un...
Campaigns aiming to induce energy saving behaviour among householders use a wide range of approaches...
Energy has an ambivalent status in social theory, variously figuring as a driver or an outcome of so...
Departing from the concept of rational use of energy, the paper outlines the microeconomics of end-u...
Renewable energy sources are starting providing a substantial part of the energy supplied to end-use...
Campaigns aiming to induce energy saving behaviour among householders use a wide range of approaches...
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
Energy policies are typically organised around the supply, management and reduction of energy concep...
Behavioural insights are increasingly shaping the design, implementation and evaluation of energy po...
In this experts' round table, my communication underlines the potentialities of social practice theo...
This chapter examines social practices as an alternative and promising approach to conventional soci...
International audienceBehaviour change policies have been gaining momentum since the 2000s, especial...
This book is the result of an interdisciplinary effort undertaken by a series of sociologists, physi...
The paper examines three social dimensions of energy. The first one is cognitive; energy is a way of...
There is a strong consent that reducing or capping global energy demand is a key component to reach ...
Reducing residential energy use and related CO2 emissions across society requires approaches that un...
Campaigns aiming to induce energy saving behaviour among householders use a wide range of approaches...
Energy has an ambivalent status in social theory, variously figuring as a driver or an outcome of so...
Departing from the concept of rational use of energy, the paper outlines the microeconomics of end-u...
Renewable energy sources are starting providing a substantial part of the energy supplied to end-use...
Campaigns aiming to induce energy saving behaviour among householders use a wide range of approaches...
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...