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E-raamat: Social Frontiers of Energy Transition

Edited by (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040738238
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This book introduces readers to the dynamic social processes that underlie shifts toward sustainable energy futures. By placing the energy transition within wider socio-political contexts, this work challenges purely technical or economic approaches and emphasizes the fundamentally social nature of energy transition.



The Social Frontiers of Energy Transition introduces readers to
the dynamic social processes that underlie shifts toward
sustainable energy futures. Through diverse theoretical
reflections and case studies, this book highlights how the energy
transition intersects with issues of political representation,
decision-making structures, and the equitable distribution of
benefits and burdens associated with energy change. By placing
the energy transition within wider socio-political contexts, this
work challenges purely technical or economic approaches and
emphasizes the fundamentally social nature of energy transition.
The book is a useful resource for students, researchers,
policymakers, and practitioners seeking a more nuanced
understanding of how energy change is negotiated, resisted, and
realized across different settings.
Preface. Renewable Energy Policy Framework in the European Union:
Evolution and Development. Fairness in Energy Transitions: Confronting
Ecologically Tragic Situations. Democracy and Energy Transition in the
European Union: Participation Strategies and Factors Affecting the Sense of
Fairness. Public Participation in Energy Transitions and Political Life:
Shaping Our Future. Stakeholder Participation in the Decision-making of
Energy Transition in Taiwan: A Wide Use of Referendum as a Tool. The Spanish
Path to Energy Justice: Regulatory Perspectives and Challenges. Energy
Transition Challenges The NIMBY Phenomenon. Understanding the NIMBY
Syndrome through the Case of Poland. Media Framing of Renewable Energy.
Low-Carbon Economy and Socio-Economic Approaches: A Thematic Review. Index.
Evangelia Karasmanaki earned her PhD in Environmental Science from the Department of Forestry and Management of the Environment and Natural Resources at the Democritus University of Thrace (Greece), where she teaches undergraduate and master's courses. Her research focuses on socio-environmental relationships to derive empirically grounded recommendations for policy development and refinement. Her academic publications include articles in top-tier journals such as Energy Policy, Energy Efficiency, Journal of Rural Studies and Energy for Sustainable Development. She has been appointed to the Editorial Board of the Journal of Innovation and Knowledge, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications and Social Sciences & Humanities Open.