Authors
Charlotte Louise Jensen, Gary Goggins, Frances Fahy, Eoin Grealis, Edina Vadovics, Audley Genus, Henrike Rau
Publication date
2018/11/1
Journal
Energy Research & Social Science
Volume
45
Pages
297-306
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Reducing residential energy use and related CO2 emissions across society requires approaches that understand energy demand as dependent on the performance of a range of interconnected social practices, which includes aspects of timing, location and material contexts. However, current energy policy and change initiatives often rely on a somewhat narrow combination of rational consumer choice models, efficiency measures and information-based behavioral change theory, thus falling short on anticipated reductions. Insights from the ENERGISE project highlight the merits of a practice-theoretical approach to social scientific energy research that explicitly recognizes complex interactions in the social organization of everyday life. The paper demonstrates how such an approach provides knowledge on variations in energy use across households, social groups and societies and how these are (not …
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