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Shifting the energy debate forward: Innovations in the Social Sciences and Humanities for Green Deal delivery | Energy-SHIFTS Virtual Final Conference

2021-04-09T09:42:29+00:00

The objective of the Energy-SHIFTS Final Conference was to debate the key issues, identify challenges and think through the changes needed to further integrate Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) in the future of European energy policymaking by bringing together high-level policymakers and senior stakeholders with researchers linked to Horizon 2020 projects from across Europe

Shifting the energy debate forward: Innovations in the Social Sciences and Humanities for Green Deal delivery | Energy-SHIFTS Virtual Final Conference2021-04-09T09:42:29+00:00

Energy-SHIFTS masterclasses | Lessons learnt

2021-04-15T07:38:08+00:00

  We launched our masterclasses series for stakeholders from different fields (policyworkers, NGOs, energy technologists, media) in October-December 2020. This blogpost by Jagiellonian University explores some of the lessons learnt. Masterclasses as a space for co-producing adequate and applicable knowledge Science (including social science) is becoming ever

Energy-SHIFTS masterclasses | Lessons learnt2021-04-15T07:38:08+00:00

Energy-SHIFTS citizen debates | lessons learnt

2021-04-15T07:28:44+00:00

  Energy-SHIFTS partner Jagiellonian University led our four citizen debates, and they present lessons learnt in this blogpost. What are the Citizen Debates? And How we have managed to launch them  The Energy-SHIFTS project aims to disseminate knowledge about the role of society in the energy transition

Energy-SHIFTS citizen debates | lessons learnt2021-04-15T07:28:44+00:00

Social Sciences and Humanities for energy – let’s do it together | Masterclasses and Citizen Debates Report

2021-03-01T09:08:02+00:00

In this report, we present two of the Energy-SHIFTS activities realised within Work Package 4 (synthesis and evaluation): the series of four Citizen Debates and four pairs of Masterclasses. Specifically, the aim of this report is to describe and reflect on the process of exchanging knowledge within different communities to make the project outcomes

Social Sciences and Humanities for energy – let’s do it together | Masterclasses and Citizen Debates Report2021-03-01T09:08:02+00:00

Designing and facilitating impactful research-policy exchange: Insights from the Energy-SHIFTS Policy Fellowships

2021-02-10T08:19:36+00:00

This is a guide for facilitators and funders of research-policy exchange programmes. It translates the lessons learned from the 2020 Energy-SHIFTS Policy Fellowships to five principal questions, which aim to support the next iteration of research-policy interactions for societal change. Read it!

Designing and facilitating impactful research-policy exchange: Insights from the Energy-SHIFTS Policy Fellowships2021-02-10T08:19:36+00:00

Examining the customer journey of PAYG SHS customers

2021-01-07T16:17:30+00:00

  Based on her research Vivien Kizilcec shows in this poster the metodology she applied on her studies on examining the costumers journey  The aim of my research is to advance our understanding of the entire pay-as-you-go (PAYG) solar home system (SHS) customer journey in East Africa

Examining the customer journey of PAYG SHS customers2021-01-07T16:17:30+00:00

Electrifying the City from Below – Towards Distributed Energy Governance

2021-01-07T14:38:11+00:00

  Ami Crowther as a PhD researcher at the School of Education, Environment and Development at Manchester University developed this poster showing how her research focuses on the key role of citizen and institutions associated with energy systems. Cities are increasingly considered key sites for low-carbon transitions

Electrifying the City from Below – Towards Distributed Energy Governance2021-01-07T14:38:11+00:00

(Re-) Making Urban Economies. Sustainability Beyond Capitalism

2021-01-07T12:46:03+00:00

  Olga Koretskaya focuses in her research on how could academic literature generate potential social impact using sustainability transformations beyond capitalism and find new ways to improve societal debate in different fields This PhD project focuses on makers and makerspaces in urban economies and their potential to

(Re-) Making Urban Economies. Sustainability Beyond Capitalism2021-01-07T12:46:03+00:00

Who owns the wind? A Political Economy of Wind Energy

2021-01-07T12:38:43+00:00

  Robert Wade, PhD Student at School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen’s University Belfast describes in this blogpost how critital the distributions of property rights in renewable energy production lands are. The relatively extensive spatial requirements of renewable energy technologies means that landowners whose land is

Who owns the wind? A Political Economy of Wind Energy2021-01-07T12:38:43+00:00
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