Advancing Energy Policy: Lessons on the integration of Social Sciences and Humanities
Editat de Chris Foulds, Rosie Robisonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 ian 2019
This
open
access
book
advocates
for
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
to
be
more
involved
in
energy
policymaking.
It
forms
part
of
the
European
platform
for
energy-related
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities’
activities,
and
works
on
the
premise
that
crossing
disciplines
is
essential.
All
of
its
contributions
are
highly
interdisciplinary,
with
each
chapter
grounded
in
at
least
three
different
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
disciplines.
These
varying
perspectives
come
together
to
cover
an
array
of
issues
relevant
to
the
energy
transition,
including:
energy
poverty,
justice,
political
ecology,
governance,
behaviours,
imaginaries,
systems
approaches,
modelling,
as
well
as
the
particular
challenges
faced
by
interdisciplinary
work.
As
a
whole,
the
book
presents
new
ideas
for
future
energy
policy,
particularly
at
the
European
level.
It
is
a
valuable
resource
for
energy
researchers
interested
in
interdisciplinary
and
society-relevant
perspectives.
Those
working
outside
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
will
find
this
book
an
accessible
way
of
learning
more
about
how
these
subjects
can
constructively
contribute
to
energy
policy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030075668
ISBN-10: 3030075664
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3030075664
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Foreword
1.
Making
Multiple
Views
Count
–
Why
Energy
Research
Needs
to
Be
Interdisciplinary;
Gerd
Schönwälder
Foreword 2. Multidisciplinary Partnerships for Access to Energy; Lidia Borrell-Damián
Foreword 3. Energy Policies Outside the Silos; Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
Chapter 1. Introduction: Mobilising the Energy-Related Social Sciences and Humanities; Chris Foulds, Rosie Robison
Part I. Energy as a Social Issue
Chapter 2. Plugging the Gap Between Energy Policy and the Lived Experience of Energy Poverty: Five Principles for a Multidisciplinary Approach; Lucie Middlemiss, Ross Gillard, Victoria Pellicer, Koen Straver
Chapter 3. Shaping Blue Growth: Social Sciences at the Nexus Between Marine Renewables and Energy Policy; Sandy Kerr, Laura Watts, Ruth Brennan, Rhys Howell, Marcello Graziano, Anne Marie O’Hagan, Dan van der Horst, Stephanie Weir, Glen Wright, Brian Wynne
Chapter 4. Looking for Perspectives! EU Energy Policy in Context; Anna Åberg, Johanna Höffken, Susanna Lidström
Part II. Social Sciences and Humanities in Interdisciplinary Endeavours
Chapter 5. Achieving Data Synergy: The Socio-Technical Process of Handling Data; Sarah Higginson, Marina Topouzi, Carlos Andrade-Cabrera, Ciara O’Dwyer, Sarah Darby, Donal Finn
Chapter 6. Building Governance and Energy Efficiency: Mapping the Interdisciplinary Challenge; Frankie McCarthy, Susan Bright, Tina Fawcett Chapter 7. Crossing Borders: Social Sciences and Humanities Perspectives on European Energy Systems Integration; Antti Silvast, Ronan Bolton, Vincent Lagendijk, Kacper Szulecki
Chapter 8. A Complementary Understanding of Residential Energy Demand, Consumption and Services; Ralitsa Hiteva, Matthew Ives, Margot Weijnen, Igor Nikolic
Part III. Interplay with Energy Policymaking Environments Chapter 9. Imaginaries and Practices: Learning from ‘ENERGISE’ About the Integration of Social Sciences with the EU Energy Union; Audley Genus, Frances Fahy, Gary Goggins, Marfuga Iskandarova, Senja Laakso
Chapter 10. Challenges Ahead: Understanding, Assessing, Anticipating and Governing Foreseeable Societal Tensions to Support Accelerated Low-Carbon Transitions in Europe; Bruno Turnheim, Joeri H. Wesseling, Bernhard Truffer, Harald Rohracher, Luis Carvalho, Claudia R. Binder
Chapter 11. Towards a Political Ecology of EU Energy Policy; Gavin Bridge, Stefania Barca, Begüm Özkaynak, Ethemcan Turhan, Ryan Wyeth
Afterword 1. Important Contributions Towards Renewal of a Stubborn Energy Research and Policy Agenda; Harold Wilhite
Afterword 2. A New Energy Storyline; Inês Campos
Foreword 2. Multidisciplinary Partnerships for Access to Energy; Lidia Borrell-Damián
Foreword 3. Energy Policies Outside the Silos; Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
Chapter 1. Introduction: Mobilising the Energy-Related Social Sciences and Humanities; Chris Foulds, Rosie Robison
Part I. Energy as a Social Issue
Chapter 2. Plugging the Gap Between Energy Policy and the Lived Experience of Energy Poverty: Five Principles for a Multidisciplinary Approach; Lucie Middlemiss, Ross Gillard, Victoria Pellicer, Koen Straver
Chapter 3. Shaping Blue Growth: Social Sciences at the Nexus Between Marine Renewables and Energy Policy; Sandy Kerr, Laura Watts, Ruth Brennan, Rhys Howell, Marcello Graziano, Anne Marie O’Hagan, Dan van der Horst, Stephanie Weir, Glen Wright, Brian Wynne
Chapter 4. Looking for Perspectives! EU Energy Policy in Context; Anna Åberg, Johanna Höffken, Susanna Lidström
Part II. Social Sciences and Humanities in Interdisciplinary Endeavours
Chapter 5. Achieving Data Synergy: The Socio-Technical Process of Handling Data; Sarah Higginson, Marina Topouzi, Carlos Andrade-Cabrera, Ciara O’Dwyer, Sarah Darby, Donal Finn
Chapter 6. Building Governance and Energy Efficiency: Mapping the Interdisciplinary Challenge; Frankie McCarthy, Susan Bright, Tina Fawcett Chapter 7. Crossing Borders: Social Sciences and Humanities Perspectives on European Energy Systems Integration; Antti Silvast, Ronan Bolton, Vincent Lagendijk, Kacper Szulecki
Chapter 8. A Complementary Understanding of Residential Energy Demand, Consumption and Services; Ralitsa Hiteva, Matthew Ives, Margot Weijnen, Igor Nikolic
Part III. Interplay with Energy Policymaking Environments Chapter 9. Imaginaries and Practices: Learning from ‘ENERGISE’ About the Integration of Social Sciences with the EU Energy Union; Audley Genus, Frances Fahy, Gary Goggins, Marfuga Iskandarova, Senja Laakso
Chapter 10. Challenges Ahead: Understanding, Assessing, Anticipating and Governing Foreseeable Societal Tensions to Support Accelerated Low-Carbon Transitions in Europe; Bruno Turnheim, Joeri H. Wesseling, Bernhard Truffer, Harald Rohracher, Luis Carvalho, Claudia R. Binder
Chapter 11. Towards a Political Ecology of EU Energy Policy; Gavin Bridge, Stefania Barca, Begüm Özkaynak, Ethemcan Turhan, Ryan Wyeth
Afterword 1. Important Contributions Towards Renewal of a Stubborn Energy Research and Policy Agenda; Harold Wilhite
Afterword 2. A New Energy Storyline; Inês Campos
Notă biografică
Chris
Foulds
is
Senior
Research
Fellow
at
Anglia
Ruskin
University’s
Global
Sustainability
Institute,
UK,
and
is
co-lead
of
SHAPE
ENERGY.
His
interests
involve
sociotechnical
change,
energy
demand
and
policy
interventions.
Rosie
Robison
is
Senior
Research
Fellow
at
Anglia
Ruskin
University’s
Global
Sustainability
Institute,
UK,
and
co-lead
of
SHAPE
ENERGY. She
researches
sustainable
consumption,
interdisciplinary
working,
'smart'
energy
policy,
and
psychosocial
interventions.
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“An
impressive
take
on
contemporary
energy
policy
issues
with
much
needed
fresh
perspectives
and
an
all-star
roster
of
leading
thinkers.
I
hope
that
every
energy
policymaker
or
even
student
of
energy
policy
reads
it.”
–
Benjamin
K.
Sovacool,
Professor
of
Energy
Policy,
University
of
Sussex,
UK.
“The
authors
brilliantly
demonstrate
through
a
number
of
approaches,
cases
and
examples,
how
interdisciplinary
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
research
could
and
should
be
mobilised
in
EU
energy
policy
and
future
energy
transition
research
agendas.”
–
Marianne
Ryghaug,
Professor
of
Science
and
Technology
Studies,
Norwegian
University
of
Science
and
Technology.
This
open
access
book
advocates
for
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
to
be
more
involved
in
energy
policymaking.
It
forms
part
of
the
European
platform
for
energy-related
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities’
activities,
and
works
on
the
premise
that
crossing
disciplines
is
essential.
All
of
its
contributions
are
highly
interdisciplinary,
with
each
chapter
grounded
in
at
least
three
different
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
disciplines.
These
varying
perspectives
come
together
to
cover
an
array
of
issues
relevant
to
the
energy
transition,
including:
energy
poverty,
justice,
political
ecology,
governance,
behaviours,
imaginaries,
systems
approaches,
modelling,
as
well
as
the
particular
challenges
faced
by
interdisciplinary
work.
As
a
whole,
the
book
presents
new
ideas
for
future
energy
policy,
particularly
at
the
European
level.
It
is
a
valuable
resource
for
energy
researchers
interested
in
interdisciplinary
and
society-relevant
perspectives.
Those
working
outside
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
will
find
this
book
an
accessible
way
of
learning
more
about
how
these
subjects
can
constructively
contribute
to
energy
policy.
Chris
Foulds
is
Senior
Research
Fellow
at
Anglia
Ruskin
University’s
Global
Sustainability
Institute,
UK,
and
is
co-lead
of
SHAPE
ENERGY.
His
interests
involve
sociotechnical
change,
energy
demand
and
policy
interventions.
Rosie
Robison
is
Senior
Research
Fellow
at
Anglia
Ruskin
University’s
Global
Sustainability
Institute,
UK,
and
co-lead
of
SHAPE
ENERGY.
She
researches
sustainable
consumption,
interdisciplinary
working,
'smart'
energy
policy,
and
psychosocial
interventions.
Caracteristici
Advocates
for
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
to
be
more
involved
in
energy
policymaking
Argues
for
the
necessity
of
cross
disciplinary
cooperation
Presents
new
ideas
for
future
energy
policy