It is widely recognised that energy poverty can have serious and detrimental impacts upon multiple aspects of people’s well-being and life quality. This paper seeks to provide a multi-dimensional and theoretically-attuned account of the relations between energy poverty and well-being, through the use of the Capabilities Approach and specifically Nussbaum’s normative theory of Central Capabilities. Drawing on interviews with 109 households in 4 European countries, we demonstrate how 6 of the 10 Central Capabilities – namely Bodily Health, Emotions, Affiliation, Play, Practical Reason and Senses, Imagination & Thought – can be directly harmed by energy poverty. Our findings strengthen claims that energy poverty should be considered a serious ...
Human health and well being are closely intertwined with the ability to access affordable and modern...
In this presentation, I will build upon a recent publication to propose a brief account on how to th...
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 this article we conceptualise energy use from a capabilities perspective, informed by the work of...
AbstractIn this article we conceptualise energy use from a capabilities perspective, informed by the...
Energy poverty is a multidimensional issue and the capability approach is fruitful to show how energ...
This chapter explores the energy justice nexus, drawing on Sen and Nussbaum’s concept of capabilitie...
This paper explores the energy justice nexus by drawing on Sen and Nussbaum’s concept of capabilitie...
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...
AbstractIn this article we conceptualise energy use from a capabilities perspective, informed by the...
This paper explores the energy justice nexus, drawing on Sen and Nussbaum\u27s concept of capabiliti...
Human health and well being are closely intertwined with the ability to access affordable and modern...
Human health and well being are closely intertwined with the ability to access affordable and modern...
In this presentation, I will build upon a recent publication to propose a brief account on how to th...
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 this article we conceptualise energy use from a capabilities perspective, informed by the work of...
AbstractIn this article we conceptualise energy use from a capabilities perspective, informed by the...
Energy poverty is a multidimensional issue and the capability approach is fruitful to show how energ...
This chapter explores the energy justice nexus, drawing on Sen and Nussbaum’s concept of capabilitie...
This paper explores the energy justice nexus by drawing on Sen and Nussbaum’s concept of capabilitie...
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...
AbstractIn this article we conceptualise energy use from a capabilities perspective, informed by the...
This paper explores the energy justice nexus, drawing on Sen and Nussbaum\u27s concept of capabiliti...
Human health and well being are closely intertwined with the ability to access affordable and modern...
Human health and well being are closely intertwined with the ability to access affordable and modern...
In this presentation, I will build upon a recent publication to propose a brief account on how to th...
Abstract: This article uses energy poverty and social suffering phenomena to show the inadequacy of ...