Demanding Energy: an Introduction

Allison Hui, Rosemary Day, Gordon Walker

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Abstract

This edited collection starts from the question: what social processes constitute and make energy demand? That is, what is energy for? Pursuing this question requires stepping back from energy demand per se to investigate the social practices that contribute to its constitution, patterning and transformation. Drawing in part upon social theories of practice and bringing together empirical cases addressing transportation, institutional and domestic settings, chapters draw particularly upon socio-theoretical understandings of space, time and change in order to provide new and sophisticated contributions to discussions of energy demand. This introduction discusses key themes and outlines the book’s structure.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDemanding Energy
Subtitle of host publicationSpace, Time and Change
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Chapter1
Pages1-26
ISBN (Electronic)9783319619910
ISBN (Print)9783319619903, 9783319872094
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Nov 2017

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