Energy poverty is widely understood to be a complex and multi-faceted problem, with a range of drivers. In this paper we draw on secondary qualitative data on energy poverty from the UK, as well as conceptual thinking informed by the capabilities approach, to explore a previously understudied facet of energy poverty: social relations. We focus particularly on how relationships with family, friends, agencies and distant others impact on people’s ability to cope with energy poverty. We find that the connection between social relations and energy poverty is recursive: good social relations can both enable access to energy services, and be a product of such access. This connection is also shaped by structural factors, such as access to a range ...
Abstract: This article uses energy poverty and social suffering phenomena to show the inadequacy of ...
It is widely recognised that energy poverty can have serious and detrimental impacts upon multiple a...
In the sociological tradition, markets are understood to be constituted of social relations: relatio...
Energy poverty is widely understood to be a complex and multi-faceted problem, with a range of drive...
Energy poverty is widely understood to be a complex and multi-faceted problem, with a range of drive...
Energy poverty is widely understood to be a complex and multi-faceted problem, with a range of drive...
Current efforts to change patterns of energy demand tend to target people as discrete and isolated i...
Current efforts to change patterns of energy demand tend to target people as discrete and isolated i...
AbstractIn this article we conceptualise energy use from a capabilities perspective, informed by the...
In this article we conceptualise energy use from a capabilities perspective, informed by the work of...
The research explores the intersection of social relations and energy capabilities in the Global Sou...
It is widely recognised that energy poverty can have serious and detrimental impacts upon multiple a...
In this chapter I document the emergence of a socially systemic approach to understanding and addres...
In this chapter I document the emergence of a socially systemic approach to understanding and addres...
In the sociological tradition, markets are understood to be constituted of social relations: relatio...
Abstract: This article uses energy poverty and social suffering phenomena to show the inadequacy of ...
It is widely recognised that energy poverty can have serious and detrimental impacts upon multiple a...
In the sociological tradition, markets are understood to be constituted of social relations: relatio...
Energy poverty is widely understood to be a complex and multi-faceted problem, with a range of drive...
Energy poverty is widely understood to be a complex and multi-faceted problem, with a range of drive...
Energy poverty is widely understood to be a complex and multi-faceted problem, with a range of drive...
Current efforts to change patterns of energy demand tend to target people as discrete and isolated i...
Current efforts to change patterns of energy demand tend to target people as discrete and isolated i...
AbstractIn this article we conceptualise energy use from a capabilities perspective, informed by the...
In this article we conceptualise energy use from a capabilities perspective, informed by the work of...
The research explores the intersection of social relations and energy capabilities in the Global Sou...
It is widely recognised that energy poverty can have serious and detrimental impacts upon multiple a...
In this chapter I document the emergence of a socially systemic approach to understanding and addres...
In this chapter I document the emergence of a socially systemic approach to understanding and addres...
In the sociological tradition, markets are understood to be constituted of social relations: relatio...
Abstract: This article uses energy poverty and social suffering phenomena to show the inadequacy of ...
It is widely recognised that energy poverty can have serious and detrimental impacts upon multiple a...
In the sociological tradition, markets are understood to be constituted of social relations: relatio...