This open access book aims to consolidate and advance debates on
European and global energy poverty by exploring the political and
infrastructural drivers and implications of the condition across a
variety of spatial scales. It highlights the need for a
geographical conceptualization of the different ways in which
household-level energy deprivation both influences and is
contingent upon disparities occurring at a wider range of spatial
scales. There is a strong focus on the relationships among energy
transformation, institutional change and place-based factors in
determining the nature and location of energy-related injustices.
The book also explores how patterns and structures of energy
poverty have changed over time, as evidenced by some of the common
measures used to describe the condition. In part, this means
investigating the makeup of energy poor demographics across various
social and spatial cleavages. More broadly, it also argues that
energy sector reconfigurations are both reflected in and shaped by
various domains of social and political organization, especially in
terms of creating poverty-relevant outcomes.
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