Energy poverty is widely recognized as a problem that affects millions of households globally. Particularly in the ‘Global North’ context, research into this phenomenon has tended to treat households as monolithic units, with little investigation into whether and how energy poverty is differentially experienced within homes. We address this research lacuna by scrutinizing the gender dimensions of domestic energy use and deprivation. Drawing on extensive qualitative research in Poland, Greece and Czechia, we identify two ways in which energy poverty is differentially experienced along gender lines: household practices of responding to and resisting energy poverty, and the emotional labour of living with energy poverty. We also demonstrate ho...
There is a growing consensus that universalisation of modern energy services is central to reducing ...
This chapter explores the energy justice nexus, drawing on Sen and Nussbaum’s concept of capabilitie...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Const...
Compelling empirical evidence on the gender differentiated impacts and determinants of energy transi...
The substantive issue of development is addressing poverty. Therefore, this paper examines what are ...
The feminisation of energy poverty in the city of Madrid is currently impossible to measure through ...
A growing research agenda has sought to understand the substantial inequalities that exist in domest...
There is increasing sensitivity to the importance of gender in energy poverty literature, although t...
The acronym of this research, 2GENDERS, stands for “Generation and Gender ENergy DEprivation: Realit...
This paper makes the case that a lack of political and institutional recognition underpins the (re)p...
Policy makers and scholars often assume gender to be irrelevant in energy politics. However, an incr...
International audienceBy connecting two historiographies that, with a few exceptions, have generally...
Human health and well being are closely intertwined with the ability to access affordable and modern...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
Emerging energy technologies and tools aim to enhance peoples’ understanding and control over househ...
There is a growing consensus that universalisation of modern energy services is central to reducing ...
This chapter explores the energy justice nexus, drawing on Sen and Nussbaum’s concept of capabilitie...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Const...
Compelling empirical evidence on the gender differentiated impacts and determinants of energy transi...
The substantive issue of development is addressing poverty. Therefore, this paper examines what are ...
The feminisation of energy poverty in the city of Madrid is currently impossible to measure through ...
A growing research agenda has sought to understand the substantial inequalities that exist in domest...
There is increasing sensitivity to the importance of gender in energy poverty literature, although t...
The acronym of this research, 2GENDERS, stands for “Generation and Gender ENergy DEprivation: Realit...
This paper makes the case that a lack of political and institutional recognition underpins the (re)p...
Policy makers and scholars often assume gender to be irrelevant in energy politics. However, an incr...
International audienceBy connecting two historiographies that, with a few exceptions, have generally...
Human health and well being are closely intertwined with the ability to access affordable and modern...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
Emerging energy technologies and tools aim to enhance peoples’ understanding and control over househ...
There is a growing consensus that universalisation of modern energy services is central to reducing ...
This chapter explores the energy justice nexus, drawing on Sen and Nussbaum’s concept of capabilitie...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Const...