Who owns the wind? A Political Economy of Wind Energy
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
In what way energy precarity research could be impactful?
In this blogpost Anaïs Varo, PhD candidate at University of Girona explains, based on her research, the impact of energy precarity research from academic, policy and dissemination impact My research
Science, meet policy: my insights from The Energy-SHIFTS Policy Fellowship
How to move forward with the energy transition remains by and large a technical and economical debate. Yet Social Science and Humanity Researchers are convinced that justice and inclusion are crucial to the progress
Key users and overarching goals: channelling the social sciences and humanities to create the mobility system of the future
The whole project and experience highlighted the importance of collaboration between experts working in different fields
‘I have been impressed with the project’s innovative methodological approach, and feel that I have learned a lot about things big and small’
The whole project and experience highlighted the importance of collaboration between experts working in different fields
From Energy-SHIFTS to Australia: Practical case in just transition
The whole project and experience highlighted the importance of collaboration between experts working in different fields