Beschreibung
InhaltsangabePART I 1. Introduction 2. EnergyRelated Challenges 3. The Indispensable Role of Social Sciences in Energy Research PART II: Invited Contributions 4. What About Social Science and Interdisciplinarity? A 10-year Content Analysis of Energy Policy 5. Towards an Integrative Framework For Energy Transitions of Households in Developing Countries 6. A SocioCultural Analysis of Changing Household Electricity Consumption in India 7. The Changing Context for Efforts to Avoid the 'Curse of Oil' 8. Contributions of Economics and Ethics to an Assessment of Emissions Trading 9. No Smooth, Managed Pathway to Sustainable Energy Systems - Politics, Materiality and Visions For Wind Turbine and Biogas Technology 10. Technical Fixes Under Surveillance - CCS and Lessons Learned from the Governance of Long-Term Radioactive Waste Managements 11. Learning From the Transdisciplinary Case Study Approach: A Functional-Dynamic Approach to Collaboration Among Diverse Actors in Applied Energy Settings 12. Lessons from the Invited Contributions 13. Synthesis: Research Perspectives PART III 14. Lessons for Problem-Solving Energy Research in the Social Sciences Name Index Subject Index
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Inhalt
1. Introduction 2. Energy-related Challenges 3. The Indispensable Role of Social Sciences in Energy Research 4. Invited Contributions 4.1 What About Social Science and Interdisciplinarity? A 10-year Content Analysis of Energy Policy 4.2 Towards an Integrative Framework For Energy Transitions of Households in Developing Countries 4.3 A Socio-Cultural Analysis of Changing Household Electricity Consumption in India 4.4 The Changing Context for Efforts to Avoid the a¿¿Curse of Oil¿ 4.5 Contributions of Economics and Ethics to an Assessment of Emissions Trading 4.6 No Smooth, Managed Pathway to Sustainable Energy Systems - Politics, Materiality and Visions For Wind Turbine and Biogas Technology 4.7 Technical Fixes Under Surveillance - CCS and Lessons Learned From the Governance of Long-term Radioactive Waste Management 4.8 Learning From the Transdisciplinary Case Study Approach: A Functional-Dynamic Approach to Collaboration Among Diverse Actors in Applied Energy Settings 4.9 Lessons From the Invited Contributions 4.10 Synthesis: Research Perspectives 5. Lessons For Problem-solving Energy Research in the Social Sciences Indexes