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Imprint:New York : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Oxford handbooks online
Oxford handbooks online.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12006564
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Varying Form of Title:Energy and society
Other authors / contributors:Davidson, Debra J., editor.
Gross, Matthias, 1969- editor.
ISBN:9780190633875 (ebook) : No price
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on 6 July 2018).
Summary:The Oxford Handbook of Energy and Society offers a synthesis of recent developments in sociological analysis of energy-society relations, representing a wide breadth of contributors in sociology and related disciplines from across the globe. Regional case studies of different energy resources are featured, as are the roles of politics, markets, technology, social movements, and consumers, all contributing to a complex systems perspective on the uncertain future of energy-society relations. Topics covered include: structural perspectives on energy-society relations, the persistent material and geopolitical relevance of fossil fuels, consumption processes, the inequitable distribution of energy access, energy poverty, the influence of publics and civil society in contemporary energy-society relations, current trends in energy politics, and significant shifts in energy-society relationships.
Target Audience:Specialized.
Other form:Print version : 9780190633851

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505 0 0 |t Energy Cultures as Sociomaterial Orders of Energy /  |r Thomas Pfister, Martin Schweighofer --  |t The Limits of Household Change: Structural Influences over Individual Consumption /  |r Janet A. Lorenzen --  |t Decreasing Supplies, Increasing Risks in Oil Development /  |r Christine Shearer --  |t Industrializing Countries as the New Energy Consumers /  |r Paulo Manduca, Mauro Berni, Iure Paiva, José Alexandre Hage --  |t Shifts in Energy Consumption Driven by Urbanization /  |r Perry Sadorsky --  |t Energy Poverty, Energy Equity in a World of High Demand and Low Supply /  |r Karl-Michael Brunner, Sylvia Mandl, Harriet Thomson --  |t Energy Poverty and Climate Change: Elements to Debate /  |r Marcio Giannini Pereira, Neilton Fidelis da Silva, Marcos A.V. Freitas --  |t Energy, Climate Change, and Global Governance: the 2015 Paris Agreement in Perspective /  |r John Vogler --  |t Local Responses to Renewable Energy Development /  |r Ana Delicado --  |t User Innovation and Peer Assistance in Small-Scale Renewable Energy Technologies /  |r Sampsa Hyysalo, Jouni K. Juntunen --  |t The Role of Media Influence in Shaping Public Energy Dialogues /  |r Aleksandra Wagner --  |t Nightmares and Dreams: Contested Framing of Unconventional Fossil Fuels /  |r Jennifer Dodge --  |t Social Movements and Energy /  |r Ion Bogdan Vasi --  |t Oil Opposition: Creating Friction in Energy Politics /  |r Mark C.J. Stoddart, Jillian Rene Smith, Paula Graham --  |t Are We on the Cusp of a Global Renewable Energy Transition? /  |r Sybille Roehrkasten --  |t Technological Optimism in Climate Mitigation: The Case of Carbon Capture and Storage /  |r Jennie C. Stephens, Nils Markusson --  |t Analyzing the Socio- Technical Transformation of Energy Systems: The Concept of “Sustainability Transitions” /  |r Harald Rohracher --  |t Exnovation as a Necessary Factor in Successful Energy Transitions /  |r Martin David --  |t A Time of Change, a Time for Change: Energy-Society Relations in the 21st Century /  |r Debra J. Davidson, Matthias Gross --  |t In Closing: From "energy" to "Energy" /  |r Matthias Gross, Debra J. Davidson --  |t Energy Consumption as Part of Social Practices: The Alternative Approach of Practice Theory /  |r Ana Horta --  |t The Local at the Forefront of Energy Transition: The Example of the Development of Renewable Electricity in Germany and Sweden /  |r Cyria Emelianoff --  |t National Energy Signatures: Energetics, Money, and the Structure of the Global System /  |r Jalel Sager --  |t Energy Markets and Trading /  |r David Mares --  |t Raw Materialism and Socioeconomic Change in the Coal Industry /  |r Paul S. Ciccantell, Paul K. Gellert --  |t The International Political Economy of Eastern European Energy Security: Russia, Ukraine, and the European Union /  |r Jack D. Sharples --  |t Energy Consumption Trends Across the Globe /  |r Richard York --  |t Theorizing the Behavioral Dimension of Energy Consumption: Energy Efficiency and the Value-Action Gap /  |r Marilyn A. Brown, Benjamin K. Sovacool. 
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