Understanding Demand
Influencing Demand
Policies for steering demand
Invisible energy policy
Adapting social practices
Commission on Travel Demand
How Demand Varies
Situations, Sites, Sectors
Domestic IT use
Home heating
Offices and office work
Business travel
Online shopping
Car dependence
Older people and mobile lives
Local smart grids
Cooking and cooling in Asia
Energy, Justice and Poverty
Project 4.1
Climate Change in the Media and in Everyday Life: A UK-Taiwan Comparison of Energy Use and Its Media Representation, 17-21 November 2014
This workshop was held as part of a week-long visit of four DEMAND academics to Taipei and specifically to the National Chenghi University. This was the first part of an international partnership and mobility project (funded by the British Academy and Taiwanese Ministry of Science and Technology) that runs for a year until November 2015. (more…)
View full post →Talk: Fuel poverty and necessary energy services; What’s essential for a decent life? Neil Simcock, Rosie Day, Gordon Walker
Presentation given at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, London, 27-29 August 2014. (more…)
View full post →Talk: The politics of energy provisioning: sociotechnical arrangements, inclusion and inequality, Gordon Walker, Neil Simcock, Rosie Day
Presentation given at the EASST Conference, Torun, Poland, 17-19 September 2014.
View full post →Justice, Governance and energy services, 25-26 September 2014
Access to those goods and services considered essential for a decent quality of life is widely established as a matter of justice, and also talked about through ethics, needs and rights framings. (more…)
View full post →Talk: Transitions and necessary energy: the need for electricity – electricity as a need. Neil Simcock, Rosie Day and Gordon Walker
Abstract for presentation at 2nd Energy & Society Conference, Krakow, 4-6 June 2014. (more…)
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