Family and youth research has highlighted the importance of lifecourse transitions, illustrating how they can have a substantial impact on people’s everyday lives and anticipated futures. Given their apparent significance, it is surprising that relatively little attention has been paid to life transitions – particularly unexpected ones – to explore how they can impact upon everyday energy use. This is a central concern of Energy Biographies project. The project’s qualitative longitudinal design makes an original contribution, affording a detailed view of how transitions unfold and their significance for energy demand and environmental action. Central to elucidating these issues is the concept of ‘linked lives’, recognising that people live ...
This paper aims to explore people's connections to or disconnections from the future and the im...
In recent years, debates about energy justice have become increasingly prominent. However, the quest...
The idea that lifecourse transitions might offer ‘moments of change’ in which to encourage more sust...
Family and youth research has highlighted the importance of lifecourse transitions, illustrating how...
The problem of how to make the transition to a more environmentally and socially sustainable society...
The problem of how to make the transition to a more environmentally and socially sustainable society...
Individual consumption and behaviour change has become a key area of attention in European and Irish...
It is widely recognized that a major challenge in low carbon transitioning is the reduction of energ...
Energy Biographies created a bespoke social science methodology that draws on insights from lifecour...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
In this chapter, we explore the idea of the “critical moment” as a tool for understanding young peop...
Understanding how social change has intersected with transformations in key resource-intensive domes...
The 'Inventing Adulthoods' study seeks to document transitions to adulthood reported by over 100 you...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Local Environment on 1...
This article aims to explore people's connections to or disconnections from the future and the impli...
This paper aims to explore people's connections to or disconnections from the future and the im...
In recent years, debates about energy justice have become increasingly prominent. However, the quest...
The idea that lifecourse transitions might offer ‘moments of change’ in which to encourage more sust...
Family and youth research has highlighted the importance of lifecourse transitions, illustrating how...
The problem of how to make the transition to a more environmentally and socially sustainable society...
The problem of how to make the transition to a more environmentally and socially sustainable society...
Individual consumption and behaviour change has become a key area of attention in European and Irish...
It is widely recognized that a major challenge in low carbon transitioning is the reduction of energ...
Energy Biographies created a bespoke social science methodology that draws on insights from lifecour...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
In this chapter, we explore the idea of the “critical moment” as a tool for understanding young peop...
Understanding how social change has intersected with transformations in key resource-intensive domes...
The 'Inventing Adulthoods' study seeks to document transitions to adulthood reported by over 100 you...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Local Environment on 1...
This article aims to explore people's connections to or disconnections from the future and the impli...
This paper aims to explore people's connections to or disconnections from the future and the im...
In recent years, debates about energy justice have become increasingly prominent. However, the quest...
The idea that lifecourse transitions might offer ‘moments of change’ in which to encourage more sust...