The Oxford Handbook of Energy and Society

The Oxford Handbook of Energy and Society
Title The Oxford Handbook of Energy and Society PDF eBook
Author Dr. Debra J. Davidson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 752
Release 2018-07-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 019084261X

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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.

The Oxford Handbook of Energy Politics

The Oxford Handbook of Energy Politics
Title The Oxford Handbook of Energy Politics PDF eBook
Author Kathleen J. Hancock
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 833
Release 2020-10-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190861363

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"In many ways, everything we once knew about energy resources and technologies has been impacted by: the longstanding scientific consensus on climate change and related support for renewable energy; the affordability of extraction of unconventional fuels; increasing demand for energy resources by middle- and low-income nations; new regional and global stakeholders; fossil fuel discoveries and emerging renewable technologies; awareness of (trans)local politics; and rising interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the need for energy justice. Research on these and related topics now appears frequently in social science academic journals-in broad-based journals, such as International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, and Review of International Political Economy, as well as those focused specifically on energy (e.g., Energy Research & Social Science and Energy Policy), the environment (Global Environmental Politics), natural resources (Resources Policy), and extractive industries (Extractive Industries and Society). The Oxford Handbook of Energy Politics synthesizes and aggregates this substantively diverse literature to provide insights into, and a foundation for teaching and research on, critical energy issues primarily in the areas of international relations and comparative politics. Its primary goals are to further develop the energy politics scholarship and community, and generate sophisticated new work that will benefit a variety of scholars working on energy issues"--

The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society

The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society
Title The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society PDF eBook
Author John S. Dryzek
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 742
Release 2011-08-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0191618578

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Climate change presents perhaps the most profound challenge ever confronted by human society. This volume is a definitive analysis drawing on the best thinking on questions of how climate change affects human systems, and how societies can, do, and should respond. Key topics covered include the history of the issues, social and political reception of climate science, the denial of that science by individuals and organized interests, the nature of the social disruptions caused by climate change, the economics of those disruptions and possible responses to them, questions of human security and social justice, obligations to future generations, policy instruments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and governance at local, regional, national, international, and global levels.

Research Handbook on Energy and Society

Research Handbook on Energy and Society
Title Research Handbook on Energy and Society PDF eBook
Author Webb, Janette
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 416
Release 2021-12-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1839100710

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This incisive Research Handbook examines the relationship between energy and society, across both macro- and micro-scales, in the context of the climate crisis. Featuring an extensive examination of current research in the field from fifty expert international contributors, it offers important insights into the inter-connections between the globally organised fossil fuel energy system and the changing structures of society.

The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society

The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society
Title The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society PDF eBook
Author John S. Dryzek
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 742
Release 2011-08-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199566607

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A systematic examination by the best writers in a variety of fields working on issues of how climate change affects society, and how social, economic, and political systems can, do, and should respond.

The Oxford Handbook of Civil Society

The Oxford Handbook of Civil Society
Title The Oxford Handbook of Civil Society PDF eBook
Author Michael Edwards
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 532
Release 2013-07-04
Genre Law
ISBN 019933014X

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Broadly speaking, The Oxford Handbook of Civil Society views the topic of civil society through three prisms: as a part of society (voluntary associations), as a kind of society (marked out by certain social norms), and as a space for citizen action and engagement (the public square or sphere).

The Oxford Handbook of Energy and Society

The Oxford Handbook of Energy and Society
Title The Oxford Handbook of Energy and Society PDF eBook
Author Dr. Debra J. Davidson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 752
Release 2018-07-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0190633867

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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.