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Towards more impactful energy research: The salient role of social sciences and humanities
Tipo de publicação: Artigo
Citação: Brückmann, G., Berger, S., Caviola, H., Hahnel, U. J., Piana, V., Sahakian, M., Stadelmann-Steffen, I. & Swiss SSH ERG (2023). Towards more impactful energy research: The salient role of social sciences and humanities. PLoS climate, 2(2), e0000132.
Journal: PLOS Climate
Ano: 2023
Mês: February
Resumo: Despite long-standing pleas for interdisciplinarity and a more significant role of social sciences and humanities [1], energy research (ER) largely remains the remit of hard sciences, such as climatology, physics, and engineering. Contributions of social sciences and humanities (SSH) are routinely separated and rarely considered in discussions about energy strategies. This is particularly problematic...we invite scholars from diverse SSH fields, to intensify joint work on the energy transition, especially in five priority directions, which have transformational potential: language; distributional impact; complex realities; methods used jointly such as field experiments, public acceptance studies, SSH-informed agent-based modeling, living labs, and real decision-making settings;Threats and opportunities during accelerated energy crises and potential shortages.
Palavras-chave: energy research, energy transition, Social sciences and humanities (SSH)
Autores Brükmann, Gracia
Berger, Sebastian
Caviola, Hugo
Ulf, Hahnel
Piana, Valentino
Sahakian, Marlyne
Stadelmann-Steffen, Isabelle
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