
The Oxford Handbook of Energy and Society presents an overview of this expanding area that has evolved dramatically over the past decade, away from one largely dominated by structural, political economic treatments on the one hand, and social-psychological studies of individual-level attitudes and behaviors on the other, toward a far more conceptually and methodologically rich and exciting field that brings in, for example, social practices, system complexity, risk theory, social studies of science, and social movements theories. This volume seeks to capture the variety of scales and methods, and range of both conceptual and empirical analyses that define the field, while drawing particular attention to indigenous peoples, poverty, political power, communities and cities. Organized into seven sections, chapters cover social theory and energy-society relations, political-economic perspectives, consumption dynamics, energy equity and energy poverty, energy and publics, energy and governance, as well as emerging trends.
This volume investigates the evolving interdisciplinary landscape of energy and society, addressing how social science frameworks can better explain the complex relationship between energy systems and human behavior. Editors Dr. Debra J. Davidson and Dr. Matthias Gross curate a collection of scholarly contributions that move beyond traditional structural or psychological models. The text synthesizes diverse theoretical approaches, including risk theory, social practice, and political economy, to provide a comprehensive overview of current research trends in the field.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students frequently identify this volume as a foundational reference for understanding the intersection of energy systems and social theory. Experts note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for researchers navigating the complexities of energy policy and social change.
Page Count:
600
Publication Date:
2018-08-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190633859
ISBN-13:
9780190633851
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