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This incisive Research Handbook examines the relationship between
energy and society, across both macro- and micro-scales, in the
context of the climate crisis. Featuring an extensive examination
of current research in the field from fifty expert international
contributors, it offers important insights into the
inter-connections between the globally organised fossil fuel energy
system and the changing structures of society. Structured in four
thematic parts, the Research Handbook begins with an analysis of
the evolution of large-scale energy production and consumption
using coal, oil and gas. Chapters then explore social divisions and
inequalities in energy systems in different countries, before
moving on to discuss energy governance, policy and politics, along
with strategies to achieve transformation. In the final part, the
Research Handbook investigates forms of knowledge, stories and
public engagement being used to re-make energy futures, concluding
that social sciences are identifying the inter-locking societal and
technical changes needed to enable rapid systemic changes in
energy. The Research Handbook on Energy and Society will be a
crucial resource for social science scholars and students
interested in the intersections of energy, climate change and
society, including aspects of governance, policy and politics,
social identity, social justice and inequalities.
Minimising the most severe risks of climate change means ending
societal dependence on fossil fuels, and radically improving the
efficiency with which we use all energy sources. Such deliberate
transformative change is, however, without precedent. Sustainable
Urban Energy Policy debates the major public issue of developing a
sustainable, clean and affordable energy system by adopting a
distinctive focus on heating in cities. In this way, the book
constructs an original account of clean energy policy, politics and
provision, grounded in new empirical data derived from case studies
of urban and multi-level governance of sustainable heat and energy
saving in the UK and Europe. Offering an original conceptual
framework, this study builds on socio-technical studies, economic
and urban sociology, human geography, applied economics and policy
studies in order to understand energy governance and systemic
change in energy provisions. This book is a valuable resource for
students and academics in the areas of Science and Technology
Studies, Sociology, Geography (Urban Studies) and Political Economy
as well as energy policy makers, social housing providers and
energy practitioners.
Minimising the most severe risks of climate change means ending
societal dependence on fossil fuels, and radically improving the
efficiency with which we use all energy sources. Such deliberate
transformative change is, however, without precedent. Sustainable
Urban Energy Policy debates the major public issue of developing a
sustainable, clean and affordable energy system by adopting a
distinctive focus on heating in cities. In this way, the book
constructs an original account of clean energy policy, politics and
provision, grounded in new empirical data derived from case studies
of urban and multi-level governance of sustainable heat and energy
saving in the UK and Europe. Offering an original conceptual
framework, this study builds on socio-technical studies, economic
and urban sociology, human geography, applied economics and policy
studies in order to understand energy governance and systemic
change in energy provisions. This book is a valuable resource for
students and academics in the areas of Science and Technology
Studies, Sociology, Geography (Urban Studies) and Political Economy
as well as energy policy makers, social housing providers and
energy practitioners.
This book is a sociological account of the connections between
organizations and social processes of self and identity. It
demonstrates the value of the sociological perspective through a
balanced appraisal of what big organisations have done to us, and
for us. Clearly structured around an exposition of the
inter-connected changes in political-economy, organizations, and
peoples lives as consumers, workers, and citizens, this book offers
an informative and accessible account of the role of organizations
in our lives.
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