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Tackling Long-Term Global Energy Problems: The Contribution of Social Science
Part I
1. Introduction
2. Energy-Related Challenges
3. The Indispensable Role of Social Science in Energy Research
Part II
Invited Contributions
4. What About Social Science and Interdisciplinarity? A 10-Year Content Analysis of Energy Policy
5. Towards an Integrative Framework for Energy Transitions of Households in Developing Countries
6. A Socio-Cultural Analysis of Changing Household Electricity Consumption in India
7. The Changing Context for Efforts to Avoid the `Curse of Oil'
8. Contributions of Economics and Ethics to an Assessment of Emissions Trading
9. No Smooth, Managed Pathway to Sustainable Energy Systems - Politics, Materiality and Visions for Wind Turbine and Biogas Technology
10. Technical Fixes Under Surveillance - CCS and Lessons Learned from the Governance of Long-Term Radioactive Waste Management
11. Learning from the Transdisciplinary Case Study Approach: A Functional-Dynamic Approach to Collaboration Among Diverse Actors in Applied Energy Settings
12. Lessons from the Invited Contributions
13. Synthesis: Research Perspectives
Part III
14. Lessons for Problem-Solving Energy Research in the Social Sciences
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