309 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This is a study of the work worlds of energy resource producers in the State of Wyoming. It is based on he assumptions that (1) what people perceive as real influences their behavior in the social world, (2) conflicting behavior among groups of people can frequently be traced to conflicting perceptions of social reality, and (3) energy resource development can best be understood as a social process involving groups with differing perceptions of reality.Several research questions are addressed, primarily: (1) How do energy resource developers perceive the social world and their place within it? (2) How are these perceptions manifest in the work of energy resource develop...
This thesis examines coal-energy development in the San Juan Basin, which is located in the cultural...
Given the events of the past 25 years concerning energy and environmental issues and our reaction to...
This thesis begins with an examination of the various multifaceted issues facing human energy use, i...
This work represents an exploratory study of public attitudes about energy availability and measures...
Over the coming decades, it is likely that many places around the United States and around the world...
The opportunity for sociological work on energy is demonstrated by a critical review of several bodi...
Taking up Janet Roitman’s charge to think critically about the epistemology of crises, this disserta...
This study investigates growing opposition to industrial-scale wind farms in the United States (US)....
This research examined how people communicate and create knowledge about energy-related risks. Analy...
This dissertation re-narrates the US energy crisis of the 1970s as a crisis of labor and democracy i...
The diminishing supply of petroleum and natural gas has induced many concerned citizens as well as m...
In 2003, the town of Craik initiated a unique renewable energy project with the dual goals of addres...
The social and political implications of the energy crisis, while complex in nature and understandin...
The ground is littered with projects that failed because of strong public opposition, including natu...
The ground is littered with projects that failed because of strong public opposition, including natu...
This thesis examines coal-energy development in the San Juan Basin, which is located in the cultural...
Given the events of the past 25 years concerning energy and environmental issues and our reaction to...
This thesis begins with an examination of the various multifaceted issues facing human energy use, i...
This work represents an exploratory study of public attitudes about energy availability and measures...
Over the coming decades, it is likely that many places around the United States and around the world...
The opportunity for sociological work on energy is demonstrated by a critical review of several bodi...
Taking up Janet Roitman’s charge to think critically about the epistemology of crises, this disserta...
This study investigates growing opposition to industrial-scale wind farms in the United States (US)....
This research examined how people communicate and create knowledge about energy-related risks. Analy...
This dissertation re-narrates the US energy crisis of the 1970s as a crisis of labor and democracy i...
The diminishing supply of petroleum and natural gas has induced many concerned citizens as well as m...
In 2003, the town of Craik initiated a unique renewable energy project with the dual goals of addres...
The social and political implications of the energy crisis, while complex in nature and understandin...
The ground is littered with projects that failed because of strong public opposition, including natu...
The ground is littered with projects that failed because of strong public opposition, including natu...
This thesis examines coal-energy development in the San Juan Basin, which is located in the cultural...
Given the events of the past 25 years concerning energy and environmental issues and our reaction to...
This thesis begins with an examination of the various multifaceted issues facing human energy use, i...