Current efforts to change patterns of energy demand tend to target people as discrete and isolated individuals. In so doing, they ignore the fact that energy use occurs in places such as homes, workplaces and communities in which complex webs of social relations already exist. Here, we argue that more attention should be paid to how people’s social relations influence energy demand. We review recent qualitative research to show how social relations shape how much energy people use, when and where they use it, as well as how they respond to interventions. We propose a typology that identifies three types of social relation as especially significant: those with family and friends, with agencies and communities, and those associated with socia...
This study was part of a collaborative trial for an energy feedback intervention, providing detailed...
Energy policies are typically organised around the supply, management and reduction of energy concep...
Social networks play a significant role nowadays in changing people's behaviours. However, this is a...
Current efforts to change patterns of energy demand tend to target people as discrete and isolated i...
In a recent review of research on the role of social relations in shaping energy demand, authors doc...
Energy poverty is widely understood to be a complex and multi-faceted problem, with a range of drive...
Energy has an ambivalent status in social theory, variously figuring as a driver or an outcome of so...
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...
Problems of climate change present new challenges for social theory. In this paper we focus on the t...
Extensive knowledge exists regarding how to comprehend the embeddedness of everyday energy usage and...
Long-term engagement of residents is crucial for demand response management, and thus grid stability...
The urgent need to transition away from fossil fuels due to their contribution to climate change and...
Abstract In this article, we analyze the role of social capital in the formation of sustainable ener...
ABSTRACT An increasing number of researchers are using social engagement techniques such as neighbor...
This study was part of a collaborative trial for an energy feedback intervention, providing detailed...
Energy policies are typically organised around the supply, management and reduction of energy concep...
Social networks play a significant role nowadays in changing people's behaviours. However, this is a...
Current efforts to change patterns of energy demand tend to target people as discrete and isolated i...
In a recent review of research on the role of social relations in shaping energy demand, authors doc...
Energy poverty is widely understood to be a complex and multi-faceted problem, with a range of drive...
Energy has an ambivalent status in social theory, variously figuring as a driver or an outcome of so...
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...
Problems of climate change present new challenges for social theory. In this paper we focus on the t...
Extensive knowledge exists regarding how to comprehend the embeddedness of everyday energy usage and...
Long-term engagement of residents is crucial for demand response management, and thus grid stability...
The urgent need to transition away from fossil fuels due to their contribution to climate change and...
Abstract In this article, we analyze the role of social capital in the formation of sustainable ener...
ABSTRACT An increasing number of researchers are using social engagement techniques such as neighbor...
This study was part of a collaborative trial for an energy feedback intervention, providing detailed...
Energy policies are typically organised around the supply, management and reduction of energy concep...
Social networks play a significant role nowadays in changing people's behaviours. However, this is a...