In recent years, debates about energy justice have become increasingly prominent. However, the question of what is at stake in claims about energy justice or injustice is a complex one. Signifying more than simply the fair distribution of quantities of energy, energy justice also implies issues of procedural justice (participation) and recognition (acknowledgement of diverse values constitutive of ways of life). It is argued that this requires an acknowledgement of why energy use matters in everyday life. Data from the Energy Biographies project at Cardiff University is used to explore connections between the relational texture of everyday life and the ethical significance of energy. In particular, it is demonstrated that embodiment, attach...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Though it is far from obvious, concepts from justice, philosophy, and ethics can significantly infor...
The authors would like to thank the ESRC, EPSRC and Carnegie for funding our work in this area, whic...
In recent years, debates about energy justice have become increasingly prominent. However, the quest...
Difficulties experienced in obtaining energy services have been represented as unjust because of how...
Energy Biographies created a bespoke social science methodology that draws on insights from lifecour...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Individual consumption and behaviour change has become a key area of attention in European and Irish...
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which seeks to apply...
Extensive knowledge exists regarding how to comprehend the embeddedness of everyday energy usage and...
This special issue emerged from the 2016 Energy Ethics conference that co-editors High and Smith hos...
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which seeks to apply...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Though it is far from obvious, concepts from justice, philosophy, and ethics can significantly infor...
The authors would like to thank the ESRC, EPSRC and Carnegie for funding our work in this area, whic...
In recent years, debates about energy justice have become increasingly prominent. However, the quest...
Difficulties experienced in obtaining energy services have been represented as unjust because of how...
Energy Biographies created a bespoke social science methodology that draws on insights from lifecour...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Individual consumption and behaviour change has become a key area of attention in European and Irish...
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which seeks to apply...
Extensive knowledge exists regarding how to comprehend the embeddedness of everyday energy usage and...
This special issue emerged from the 2016 Energy Ethics conference that co-editors High and Smith hos...
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which seeks to apply...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Though it is far from obvious, concepts from justice, philosophy, and ethics can significantly infor...
The authors would like to thank the ESRC, EPSRC and Carnegie for funding our work in this area, whic...