Linking environmental psychology and critical social psychology: Theoretical considerations toward a comprehensive research agenda
T Kühn, S Bobeth - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
In order to foster pro-environmental behavior in the midst of a global ecological crisis,
current research in environmental psychology is often limited to individual-related factors …
current research in environmental psychology is often limited to individual-related factors …
Energy and the social contract: From “energy consumers” to “people with a right to energy”
Throughout the last decade, the goal of acknowledging and alleviating energy poverty has
made its way to the core of energy policies across the world, including the high‐standing …
made its way to the core of energy policies across the world, including the high‐standing …
[HTML][HTML] Caring for energy, energy to care: exploring the energy-care nexus through examples from Sweden and India
As the climate crisis continues to grow, there is an increasing focus both in research and
policy spaces on the need and urgency of energy transitions. In this perspective, we urge …
policy spaces on the need and urgency of energy transitions. In this perspective, we urge …
[HTML][HTML] Beyond energy justice: Ethics of care as a new approach in the energy system
K Gram-Hanssen - Energy Research & Social Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Social science research has raised questions of energy justice, including issues pertaining
to affordable energy, the right to be involved in decisions and the negative impacts of energy …
to affordable energy, the right to be involved in decisions and the negative impacts of energy …
A conceptual analysis of gendered energy care work and epistemic injustice through a case study of Zanzibar's Solar Mamas
K Michael, H Ahlborg - Nature Energy, 2024 - nature.com
Energy and climate transitions bear an inherent risk of replicating historically embedded
unjust gendered norms in the current energy regimes. Positioning our work within critical …
unjust gendered norms in the current energy regimes. Positioning our work within critical …
“Leave no one behind”. A power-capabilities-energy justice perspective on energy transition in remote rural communities in Cambodia
Over the past two decades electricity access in Cambodia has increased considerably. The
Electricity Authority of Cambodia has announced that the country expanded energy access …
Electricity Authority of Cambodia has announced that the country expanded energy access …
[HTML][HTML] Detecting energy injustices: Climbing the ladder of “hidden morality”
N van Uffelen, S ten Caat - Energy Policy, 2025 - Elsevier
Governing a just energy transition requires detecting and anticipating energy injustices.
Although much scholarly attention has been given to frameworks to analyse energy …
Although much scholarly attention has been given to frameworks to analyse energy …
Caring for technologies, caring for Country
A Cain - Futures, 2025 - Elsevier
Care is an emerging theoretical tool supporting analysis of socioecological equity impacts
as energy systems are transformed to support more sustainable futures. Derived from …
as energy systems are transformed to support more sustainable futures. Derived from …
[HTML][HTML] Making space for environmental justice in renewable energy planning
LU Azkarraga, M Gurrutxaga - Energy Research & Social Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Against the backdrop of the energy transition, the development of renewable energies
implies risks and imbalances that could be mitigated by taking proper spatial planning …
implies risks and imbalances that could be mitigated by taking proper spatial planning …
“Just” energy? An ecofeminist analysis and critique of a predominant conception of energy
N Calidori, G Frigo, R Hillerbrand - Energy, Sustainability and Society, 2024 - Springer
This theoretical paper offers an ecofeminist analysis and critique of a specific conception of
energy. The hypothesis is that, at least in the Western context, there is a characteristic socio …
energy. The hypothesis is that, at least in the Western context, there is a characteristic socio …