Energy as a Sociotechnical Problem
Energy as a Sociotechnical Problem
An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Control, Change, and Action in Energy Transitions
Sumpf, Patrick; Schippl, Jens; Buescher, Christian
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2018
288
Dura
Inglês
9781138735828
15 a 20 dias
453
Christian Buescher, Jens Schippl and Patrick Sumpf
Chapter 2: Framing Energy as a Sociotechnical Problem of Control, Change, and Action
Christian Buescher
Part I: Sociotechnical Problem of Control
Chapter 3: Power Systems in Transition: Dealing with Complexity
Wolfgang Kroeger and Cen Nan
Chapter 4: Aligning Institutions and Technologies in Energy Systems
Rolf W. Kuenneke
Chapter 5: Exposure and Vulnerability of the Energy System to Internal and External Effects
Marcus Wiens, Wolfgang Raskob, Florian Diehlmann, Stefan Wandler, and Frank Schultmann
Part II: Sociotechnical Problem of Change
Chapter 6: Real World Experiments as Generators of Sociotechnical Change
Matthias Gross
Chapter 7: Learning and Disruptive Innovation in Energy Transitions: Who Causes Which Constraints in the German Electricity Transition?
Gerhard Fuchs
Chapter 8: Energy System Transformation and Inertia in the UK: A Discourse-Institutional Perspective
Audley Genus, Marfuga Iskandarova and Leigh Champagnie
Part III: Sociotechnical Problem of Action
Chapter 9: The Energy System and Trust: Public, Organizational, and Transsystemic Perspectives
Patrick Sumpf
Chapter 10: Shaping Our Energy Future: The Irreducible Entanglement of the Ethical, Social, and Technical Realms
Rafaela Hillerbrand
Chapter 11: Technology and Motives: The Challenge of Energy Consumption Behavior
Siegmar Otto and Inga Wittenberg
Addendum: Observing Sociotechnical Problems
Chapter 12: Observing Amplified Sociotechnical Complexity: Challenges for Technology Assessment Regarding Energy Transitions
Todd R. La Porte
Chapter 13: Energy as a Sociotechnical Problem: A Concluding Discussion
Christian Buescher, Jens Schippl and Patrick Sumpf
Christian Buescher, Jens Schippl and Patrick Sumpf
Chapter 2: Framing Energy as a Sociotechnical Problem of Control, Change, and Action
Christian Buescher
Part I: Sociotechnical Problem of Control
Chapter 3: Power Systems in Transition: Dealing with Complexity
Wolfgang Kroeger and Cen Nan
Chapter 4: Aligning Institutions and Technologies in Energy Systems
Rolf W. Kuenneke
Chapter 5: Exposure and Vulnerability of the Energy System to Internal and External Effects
Marcus Wiens, Wolfgang Raskob, Florian Diehlmann, Stefan Wandler, and Frank Schultmann
Part II: Sociotechnical Problem of Change
Chapter 6: Real World Experiments as Generators of Sociotechnical Change
Matthias Gross
Chapter 7: Learning and Disruptive Innovation in Energy Transitions: Who Causes Which Constraints in the German Electricity Transition?
Gerhard Fuchs
Chapter 8: Energy System Transformation and Inertia in the UK: A Discourse-Institutional Perspective
Audley Genus, Marfuga Iskandarova and Leigh Champagnie
Part III: Sociotechnical Problem of Action
Chapter 9: The Energy System and Trust: Public, Organizational, and Transsystemic Perspectives
Patrick Sumpf
Chapter 10: Shaping Our Energy Future: The Irreducible Entanglement of the Ethical, Social, and Technical Realms
Rafaela Hillerbrand
Chapter 11: Technology and Motives: The Challenge of Energy Consumption Behavior
Siegmar Otto and Inga Wittenberg
Addendum: Observing Sociotechnical Problems
Chapter 12: Observing Amplified Sociotechnical Complexity: Challenges for Technology Assessment Regarding Energy Transitions
Todd R. La Porte
Chapter 13: Energy as a Sociotechnical Problem: A Concluding Discussion
Christian Buescher, Jens Schippl and Patrick Sumpf