Digital Library
Close Browse articles from a journal
     Journal description
       All volumes of the corresponding journal
         All issues of the corresponding volume
                                       All articles of the corresponding issues
 
                             35 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 America’s first climate change refugees: Victimization, distancing, and disempowerment in journalistic storytelling Herrmann, Victoria

31 C p. 205-214
article
2 Business storytelling about energy and climate change: The case of Brazil’s ethanol industry Benites-Lazaro, L.L.

31 C p. 77-85
article
3 Coal fires, steel houses and the man in the moon: Local experiences of energy transition Darby, Sarah J.

31 C p. 120-127
article
4 Discursive destabilisation of socio-technical regimes: Negative storylines and the discursive vulnerability of historical American railroads Roberts, J.C.D.

31 C p. 86-99
article
5 Documenting fuel poverty from the householders’ perspective Mould, Ronald

31 C p. 21-31
article
6 Editorial Board
31 C p. IFC
article
7 Fault lines: Seismicity and the fracturing of energy narratives in Oklahoma Drummond, Virginia

31 C p. 128-136
article
8 From laissez-faire to intervention: Analysing policy narratives on interoperability standards for the smart grid in the United States Muto, Sachiko

31 C p. 111-119
article
9 Gathering around stories: Interdisciplinary experiments in support of energy system transitions Smith, Joe

31 C p. 284-294
article
10 Hegemonic stories in environmental advocacy testimonials Munro, Kirstin

31 C p. 233-239
article
11 Imagining renewable energy: Towards a Social Energy Systems approach to community renewable energy projects in the Global South Cloke, Jonathan

31 C p. 263-272
article
12 Informing decision making on climate change and low carbon futures: Framing narratives around the United Kingdom’s fifth carbon budget Howarth, Candice

31 C p. 295-302
article
13 Making sense of citizen science: Stories as a hermeneutic resource Ottinger, Gwen

31 C p. 41-49
article
14 Mental models: Exploring how people think about heat flows in the home Goodhew, J.

31 C p. 145-157
article
15 Narrating expectations for the circular economy: Towards a common and contested European transition Lazarevic, David

31 C p. 60-69
article
16 Narrative: An ontology, epistemology and methodology for pro-environmental psychology research Brown, Philip

31 C p. 215-222
article
17 Native American storytelling toward symbiosis and sustainable design Saiyed, Zahraa

31 C p. 249-252
article
18 Oh behave! Survey stories and lessons learned from building occupants in high-performance buildings Day, Julia K.

31 C p. 11-20
article
19 “Once upon a time…” Eliciting energy and behaviour change stories using a fairy tale story spine Rotmann, Sea

31 C p. 303-310
article
20 Post-conventional energy futures: Rendering Europe's shale gas resources governable Kuchler, Magdalena

31 C p. 32-40
article
21 Reflecting on personal and professional energy stories in energy demand research Staddon, Sam

31 C p. 158-163
article
22 Selling stories of techno-optimism? The role of narratives on discursive construction of carbon capture and storage in the Japanese media Asayama, Shinichiro

31 C p. 50-59
article
23 Sensing energy: Forming stories through speculative design artefacts Broms, Loove

31 C p. 194-204
article
24 Stories about ourselves: How national narratives influence the diffusion of large-scale energy technologies Malone, Elizabeth

31 C p. 70-76
article
25 Stories of the future: Personal mobility innovation in the United Kingdom Bergman, Noam

31 C p. 184-193
article
26 Storytelling as oral history: Revealing the changing experience of home heating in England Goodchild, Barry

31 C p. 137-144
article
27 Telling the story of climate change: Geologic imagination, praxis, and policy Harris, Dylan M.

31 C p. 179-183
article
28 Telling tomorrows: Science fiction as an energy futures research tool Raven, Paul Graham

31 C p. 164-169
article
29 The logics of frugality: Reproducing tastes of necessity among affluent climate change activists Boucher, Jean Léon

31 C p. 223-232
article
30 Towards more eclectic understandings of energy demand and change—A tale of sense-making in the messiness of transformative planning Jensen, Charlotte Louise

31 C p. 253-262
article
31 Transitions on the home front: A story of sustainable living beyond eco-efficiency Hagbert, Pernilla

31 C p. 240-248
article
32 Using Narrative Workshops to socialise the climate debate: Lessons from two case studies – centre-right audiences and the Scottish public Shaw, Christopher

31 C p. 273-283
article
33 Using stories, narratives, and storytelling in energy and climate change research Moezzi, Mithra

31 C p. 1-10
article
34 Villainous or valiant? Depictions of oil and coal in American fiction and nonfiction narratives Grubert, Emily

31 C p. 100-110
article
35 What if there had only been half the oil? Rewriting history to envision the consequences of peak oil Pargman, Daniel

31 C p. 170-178
article
                             35 results found
 
 Koninklijke Bibliotheek - National Library of the Netherlands