ISBN-13: 9780128176740 / Angielski / Miękka / 2019 / 360 str.
PART 1 Theory and concepts: Bringing economic inequality into energy research
CHAPTER 1 Recent increases in inequality in developed
Ray Galvin
CHAPTER 2 What is money? And why it matters for social science in energy research
CHAPTER 3 Asymmetric structuration theory: A sociology for an epoch of extreme economic inequality
CHAPTER 4 Economic inequality, energy justice and the meaning of life
PART 2 Empirical findings: Energy and economic inequality in practice
CHAPTER 5 Energy poverty: Understanding and addressing systemic inequalities
Lucie Middlemiss
CHAPTER 6 Housing tenure and thermal quality of homes-How home ownership affects access to energy services
Nicola Terry
CHAPTER 7 Cold homes and Gini coefficients in EU Countries
CHAPTER 8 Why are women always cold? Gendered realities of energy injustice
Minna Sunikka-Blank
CHAPTER 9 Inequality and renewable electricity support in the European Union
Lawrence Haar
CHAPTER 10 Energy poverty research: A perspective from the poverty side
PART 3 Reflections
CHAPTER 11 Sustainable energy transition and increasing complexity: Trade-offs, the economics perspective and policy implications
Reinhard Madlener
CHAPTER 12 Can economic inequality be reduced? Challenges and signs of hope in 2019
Danny Dorling
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