Political power and renewable energy futures: A critical review
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Benjamin K. Sovacool,et al. Reviewing, Reforming, and Rethinking Global Energy Subsidies: Towards a Political Economy Research Agenda , 2017 .
[2] L. Mumford. Technics and Civilization , 1934, Nature.
[3] Richard York,et al. Do alternative energy sources displace fossil fuels , 2012 .
[4] R. Abramovay. INNOVATIONS TO DEMOCRATIZE ENERGY ACCESS WITHOUT BOOSTING EMISSIONS , 2014 .
[5] William D. Travers. - Reactors , 2018, The Electric Power Engineering Handbook - Five Volume Set.
[6] Georges Alexandre Lenferna,et al. Can we equitably manage the end of the fossil fuel era , 2017 .
[7] M. Wolsink. The research agenda on social acceptance of distributed generation in smart grids: Renewable as common pool resources , 2012 .
[8] Richard C. Feiock,et al. Renewable Energy Politics: Policy Typologies, Policy Tools, and State Deployment of Renewables , 2014 .
[9] L. Storm. An Elemental Definition of Democracy and its Advantages for Comparing Political Regime Types , 2008 .
[10] B. Tokar. Democracy, Localism, and The Future of The Climate Movement , 2015 .
[11] Chris Ajemian,et al. ENERGY FOR SECURITY: , 2007, Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
[12] Jennifer Rogers,et al. Public perceptions of opportunities for community-based renewable energy projects , 2008 .
[13] David J. Hess,et al. Renewable electricity policy in Asia: A qualitative comparative analysis of factors affecting sustainability transitions , 2014 .
[14] S. Nunn. Beyond Economics and Ecology: The Radical Thought of Ivan Illich , 2014 .
[15] C. Hall,et al. Energy and the Wealth of Nations , 2012 .
[16] Andreas C. Goldthau,et al. Rethinking the governance of energy infrastructure: Scale, decentralization and polycentrism , 2014 .
[17] S. Wood,et al. Energy Security, Normative Dilemmas, and Institutional Camouflage: Europe's Pragmatism , 2009 .
[18] Benjamin K. Sovacool,et al. Fantastic Futures and Three American Energy Transitions , 2013 .
[19] Benjamin Sovacool. Reactors, Weapons, X-Rays, and Solar Panels: Using SCOT, Technological Frame, Epistemic Culture, and Actor Network Theory to Investigate Technology , 2006 .
[20] S. Ringen. What Democracy Is For , 2007 .
[21] Iain MacGill,et al. Typology of future clean energy communities: An exploratory structure, opportunities, and challenges , 2017 .
[22] Energy and economy: Recognizing high‐energy modernity as a historical period , 2016 .
[23] Michael L. Ross,et al. Does Oil Hinder Democracy? , 2001 .
[24] B. Huybrechts,et al. The Relevance Of The Cooperative Model In The Field Of Renewable Energy , 2014 .
[25] A. García-Olivares. Substituting silver in solar photovoltaics is feasible and allows for decentralization in smart regional grids , 2015 .
[26] Laurence L. Delina. Whose and what futures? Navigating the contested coproduction of Thailand’s energy sociotechnical imaginaries , 2017 .
[27] Akihisa Mori,et al. Socio-technical and political economy perspectives in the Chinese energy transition , 2017 .
[28] R. Defila,et al. Two souls are dwelling in my breast: Uncovering how individuals in their dual role as consumer-citizen perceive future energy policies , 2017 .
[29] Trisha T. C. Lin,et al. Organizing and reframing technological determinism , 2016, New Media Soc..
[30] Benjamin Sovacool,et al. The Governance of Energy Megaprojects: Politics, Hubris and Energy Security , 2013 .
[31] F. S. Pardee. Whose and what futures ? Navigating the contested coproduction of Thailand ’ s energy sociotechnical imaginaries , 2018 .
[32] Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak,et al. The Transforming Power of Democracy: Regime Type and the Distribution of Electricity , 2009, American Political Science Review.
[33] W. J. Boonstra. Synthesis, part of a Special Feature on Exploring Social-Ecological Resilience through the Lens of the Social Sciences: Contributions, Critical Reflections, and Constructive Debate Conceptualizing power to study social-ecological interactions , 2016 .
[34] Commoner. Politics of energy , 1979 .
[35] S. Massari,et al. Rare earth elements as critical raw materials: Focus on international markets and future strategies , 2013 .
[36] James Angel. Towards an Energy Politics In-Against-and-Beyond the State: Berlin's Struggle for Energy Democracy , 2017 .
[37] Sara C. Bronin,et al. Curbing Energy Sprawl with Microgrids , 2010 .
[38] Willington Ortiz,et al. Status and future dynamics of decentralised renewable energy niche building processes in Argentina , 2017 .
[39] A. Stirling. Transforming power: Social science and the politics of energy choices , 2014 .
[40] Sören Becker,et al. Socially Sustainable Degrowth as a Social-Ecological Transformation Collective ownership in renewable energy and opportunities for sustainable degrowth , 2015 .
[41] A. Weinberg. Technology and democracy , 1990 .
[42] T. Peterson,et al. Public perception of and engagement with emerging low-carbon energy technologies: A literature review , 2015 .
[43] Patrick Lonergan. Reviewing , 2015 .
[44] S. Hoffman,et al. Community Energy: A Social Architecture for an Alternative Energy Future , 2005 .
[45] Naomi Oreskes,et al. The climate responsibilities of industrial carbon producers , 2015, Climatic Change.
[46] S. Carpenter,et al. Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet , 2015, Science.
[47] T. P. Hughes. Networks of power : electrification in Western society, 1880-1930 , 1984 .
[48] Timothy Mitchell,et al. Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil , 2011 .
[49] E. Ostrom. Beyond Markets and States: Polycentric Governance of Complex Economic Systems , 2010, American Economic Review.
[50] T. Nielsen,et al. Hydropower in the Context of Sustainable Energy Supply: A Review of Technologies and Challenges , 2012 .
[51] Anthony C. Janetos,et al. Cosmopolitan, dynamic, and contested energy futures: Navigating the pluralities and polarities in the energy systems of tomorrow , 2017 .
[52] Clark A. Miller,et al. The Social Dimensions of Energy Transitions , 2013 .
[53] Eugene A. Rosa,et al. THE POLLS—POLL TRENDS: NUCLEAR POWER: THREE DECADES OF PUBLIC OPINION , 1994 .
[54] John B. Shoven,et al. I , Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal.
[55] C. Mitchell,et al. Towards pragmatic narratives of societal engagement in the UK energy system , 2017 .
[56] D. Costello. Incorporating Community Governance: Planning Sustainable Energy Security , 2011 .
[57] C. Hendriks,et al. On inclusion and network governance: the democratic disconnect of Dutch energy transitions , 2008 .
[58] Dominic Boyer. Energopolitics and the Anthropology of Energy , 2011 .
[59] Benjamin K. Sovacool,et al. An international comparison of four polycentric approaches to climate and energy governance , 2011 .
[60] N. Klenk,et al. Discourses of carbon neutrality and imaginaries of urban futures , 2017 .
[61] Mark Diesendorf,et al. Who owns an energy transition? Strategic action fields and community wind energy in Denmark , 2017 .
[62] L. Mumford. Authoritarian and Democratic Technics , 1964 .
[63] P. Strachan,et al. Promoting Community Renewable Energy in a Corporate Energy World , 2015 .
[64] T. P. Hughes,et al. Networks of Power: Electrification in Western Society , 1984 .
[65] Robert Falkner,et al. Global environmental politics and energy: Mapping the research agenda , 2014 .
[66] Jennie C. Stephens,et al. Toward a gender diverse workforce in the renewable energy transition , 2016 .
[67] L. Gailing,et al. Energy Transitions and Power: Between Governmentality and Depoliticization , 2016 .
[68] I. Bailey,et al. Renewable energy policy and public perceptions of renewable energy: A cultural theory approach , 2010 .
[69] Enayat Allah Moallemi,et al. A participatory exploratory modelling approach for long-term planning in energy transitions , 2017 .
[70] Vaclav Smil. Energy and Civilization: A History , 2017 .
[71] Varun,et al. Life cycle assessment of solar PV based electricity generation systems: A review , 2010 .
[72] Dominic Boyer. Energopower: An Introduction , 2014 .
[73] O. Urakawa,et al. Small - , 2007 .
[74] P. Schmitter,et al. What Democracy Is. . . and Is Not , 2008 .
[75] Ingolfur Blühdorn. The governance of unsustainability: ecology and democracy after the post-democratic turn , 2013 .
[76] Timothy Mitchell,et al. Carbon democracy , 2009 .
[77] Benjamin Sovacool. Seven suppositions about energy security in the United States , 2011 .
[78] Rolf Wüstenhagen,et al. Social acceptance of renewable energy innovation: An introduction to the concept , 2007 .
[79] Ricardo Abramovay,et al. Inovações para que se democratize o acesso à energia, sem ampliar as emissões , 2014 .
[80] C. Tilly. Democracy , 2001, BMJ : British Medical Journal.
[81] Johannes Urpelainen,et al. Political market failure? The effect of government unity on energy technology policy in industrialized democracies , 2013 .
[82] Myles Lennon,et al. Decolonizing energy: Black Lives Matter and technoscientific expertise amid solar transitions , 2017 .
[83] Conrad Kunze,et al. Transcending community energy: collective and politically motivated projects in renewable energy (CPE) across Europe , 2014 .
[84] Edward Leyton,et al. The meaning of "is". , 2007, Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien.
[85] S. Fast. Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy: Trends, Concepts, and Geographies , 2013 .
[86] J. Meadowcroft. What about the politics? Sustainable development, transition management, and long term energy transitions , 2009 .
[87] Mark Z. Jacobson,et al. Providing all global energy with wind, water, and solar power, Part I: Technologies, energy resources, quantities and areas of infrastructure, and materials , 2011 .
[88] S. Goerner. Corrective Lenses: How The Laws of Energy Networks Improve our Economic Vision , 2013 .
[89] C. Jones. Building More Just Energy Infrastructure: Lessons from the Past , 2013 .
[90] Carmen Bain,et al. Local ownership of ethanol plants: What are the effects on communities? , 2011 .
[91] Gordon Walker,et al. What are the barriers and incentives for community-owned means of energy production and use? , 2008 .
[92] Jae-Yeong Yun. Global Energy Interconnection과 동북아 전력연계의 Asia Super Grid , 2016 .
[93] Imre Szeman. Conclusion: On Energopolitics , 2014 .
[94] Kirsten E H Jenkins,et al. The political economy of energy justice in Canada, the UK and Australia: A nuclear energy perspective , 2016 .
[95] Andreas Malm. China as Chimney of the World , 2012 .
[96] M. Cetron,et al. Biodiesel production : a preliminary study from Jatropha Curcas , 2013 .
[97] S. Fast. A Habermasian analysis of local renewable energy deliberations , 2013 .
[98] Tineke van der Schoor,et al. Challenging Obduracy: how Local Communities Transform the Energy System , 2016 .
[99] John Barry,et al. Politicizing energy justice and energy system transitions: Fossil fuel divestment and a “just transition” , 2017 .
[100] Anna Bruce,et al. The future of Community Renewable Energy for electricity access in rural Central America , 2017 .
[101] Nick Eyre,et al. Geographies of energy transition: Space, place and the low-carbon economy , 2013 .
[102] Vlado Vivoda,et al. International political economy: A field born of the OPEC crisis returns to its energy roots , 2014 .
[103] Sverker C. Jagers,et al. Provision of electricity to African households: The importance of democracy and institutional quality , 2015 .
[104] L. Winner. DO ARTIFACTS HAVE (cid:1) POLITICS? , 2022 .
[105] C. Hager. Democratizing Technology: Citizen & State in West German Energy Politics, 1974-1990 , 1992, Polity.
[106] C. Hendriks,et al. Policy design without democracy? Making democratic sense of transition management , 2009 .
[107] Matthew J. Burke,et al. Energy democracy: Goals and policy instruments for sociotechnical transitions , 2017 .
[108] Kürşat Güç. Democratization , 2019, The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Global Security Studies.
[109] George Tsebelis,et al. Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work , 2002 .
[110] Amanda D. Boyd,et al. Conflicted or constructive? Exploring community responses to new energy developments in Canada , 2015 .
[111] A. Huberman,et al. Qualitative Data Analysis: A Methods Sourcebook , 1994 .
[112] Mark Z. Jacobson,et al. Providing all global energy with wind, water, and solar power, Part II: Reliability, system and transmission costs, and policies , 2011 .
[113] Vaclav Smil,et al. World History and Energy , 2004 .
[114] Bertrand Russell,et al. Power: A New Social Analysis , 1938 .
[115] A. Dale. THE POLITICS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT , 2011 .
[116] A. Lovins. Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken? , 1976 .
[117] M. Bazilian,et al. Democratization, Energy Poverty, and the Pursuit of Symmetry , 2014 .
[118] G. Poggi. Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology , 1969 .
[119] Robert E. Goodin,et al. Green Political Theory , 1992 .
[120] Gabrial Anandarajah,et al. Pathways to a Low-Carbon Economy , 2009 .
[121] Frank N. Laird,et al. Against Transitions? Uncovering Conflicts in Changing Energy Systems , 2013 .
[122] F. Geels. Regime Resistance against Low-Carbon Transitions: Introducing Politics and Power into the Multi-Level Perspective , 2014 .
[123] Richard Watts. Public Meltdown: The Story of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant , 2012 .
[124] James K Wong. A Dilemma of Green Democracy , 2016 .
[125] Benjamin K. Sovacool,et al. The rhetorical fantasy of energy transitions: implications for energy policy and analysis , 2014, Technol. Anal. Strateg. Manag..
[126] Jean Bennett,et al. Seeing the Light , 2013, Science Translational Medicine.
[127] R. Calland,et al. Participatory democracy meets the hard rock of energy policy: South Africa's National Integrated Resource Plan , 2012 .
[128] S. Arnstein,et al. Ladder of Citizen Participation , 2020 .
[129] S. Jasanoff,et al. Sociotechnical Imaginaries and National Energy Policies , 2013 .
[130] Daniel Goldrich. Democracy and Energy Planning: The Pacific Northwest as Prototype , 1986 .
[131] Damien Ernst,et al. The Global Grid , 2012, ArXiv.
[132] Hazel Henderson,et al. The politics of the solar age: Alternatives to economics , 1981 .
[133] T. Moss,et al. Socio-technical Change and the Politics of Urban Infrastructure: Managing Energy in Berlin between Dictatorship and Democracy , 2014 .