This article considers academic energy modelling as a scientific practice. While models and modelling have been of considerable interest in energy social science research, few studies have brought together approaches from philosophy of science and anthropology to examine energy models both conceptually and in the applied sense. We develop a conceptual approach on epistemological ethics that distinguishes between epistemic values – such as accuracy, simplicity, and adequate representation – and non-epistemic values – such as policy relevance, methodological limitations, and learning – built into energy models. The research question is: how do modellers articulate and negotiate epistemic values and what does this imply for the status of model...
This article adopts frameworks and methods from Science and Technology Studies for examining Energy ...
Energy Research & Social Science (ERSS) emerged in response to an identified lack of social science ...
In this article, we argue that assumptions and values can play a combative, corrosive role in the ge...
This article considers academic energy modelling as a scientific practice. While models and modellin...
This article considers academic energy modelling as a scientific practice. While models and modellin...
This article considers academic energy modelling as a scientific practice. While models and modellin...
Overland and Sovacool (2020) and Baum and Bartkowski (2020), in this journal, have provided importan...
This special issue emerged from the 2016 Energy Ethics conference that co-editors High and Smith hos...
Understanding the role of large energy corporations in society is a crucial, yet challenging task fo...
De Laat, B., Sociology for energy modelling and the sociology of energy models-reflections on a work...
This chapter explores potential ways to implement, and benefits for policymaking of, the complementa...
This chapter explores potential ways to implement, and benefits for policymaking of, the complementa...
Energy system and integrated assessment models (IAMs) are widely used techniques for knowledge produ...
Economic modelling plays a major role in the development, justification and evaluation of energy pol...
This Special Issue explores the anthropology of energy by highlighting the unique contributions an e...
This article adopts frameworks and methods from Science and Technology Studies for examining Energy ...
Energy Research & Social Science (ERSS) emerged in response to an identified lack of social science ...
In this article, we argue that assumptions and values can play a combative, corrosive role in the ge...
This article considers academic energy modelling as a scientific practice. While models and modellin...
This article considers academic energy modelling as a scientific practice. While models and modellin...
This article considers academic energy modelling as a scientific practice. While models and modellin...
Overland and Sovacool (2020) and Baum and Bartkowski (2020), in this journal, have provided importan...
This special issue emerged from the 2016 Energy Ethics conference that co-editors High and Smith hos...
Understanding the role of large energy corporations in society is a crucial, yet challenging task fo...
De Laat, B., Sociology for energy modelling and the sociology of energy models-reflections on a work...
This chapter explores potential ways to implement, and benefits for policymaking of, the complementa...
This chapter explores potential ways to implement, and benefits for policymaking of, the complementa...
Energy system and integrated assessment models (IAMs) are widely used techniques for knowledge produ...
Economic modelling plays a major role in the development, justification and evaluation of energy pol...
This Special Issue explores the anthropology of energy by highlighting the unique contributions an e...
This article adopts frameworks and methods from Science and Technology Studies for examining Energy ...
Energy Research & Social Science (ERSS) emerged in response to an identified lack of social science ...
In this article, we argue that assumptions and values can play a combative, corrosive role in the ge...