Conceptualizing Germany’s Energy Transition

Institutions, Materiality, Power, Space

Timothy Moss editor Ludger Gailing editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:3rd Jun '16

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"This important book breaks new ground in theorising low carbon transitions, casting fresh conceptual light on the nature of energy transitions and their spatial, material and political dimensions." (Harriet Bulkeley, Department of Geography, Durham University, UK) "A theoretically grounded, concise and topical account of the spatial and infrastructural dynamics that accompany Germany's momentous efforts to transform its energy sector towards a more climate-friendly future." (Stefan Bouzarovski, Director of the Centre for Urban Resilience and Energy, University of Manchester, UK) "This book is a great contribution, developing conceptual tools to better understand and analyze the socio-material entanglements shaping energy transitions." (Harald Rohracher, Professor of Technology and Social Change, Linkoping University, Sweden)

This is the first book to explore ways of conceptualizing Germany’s ongoing energy transition. Although widely acclaimed in policy and research circles worldwide, the Energiewende is poorly understood in terms of social science scholarship. There is an urgent need to delve beyond descriptive accounts of policy implementation and contestation in order to unpack the deeper issues at play in what has been termed a 'grand societal transformation.' The authors approach this in three ways: First, they select and characterize conceptual approaches suited to interpreting the reordering of institutional arrangements, socio-material configurations, power relations and spatial structures of energy systems in Germany and beyond. Second, they assess the value of these concepts in describing and explaining energy transitions, pinpointing their relative strengths and weaknesses and exploring areas of complementarity and incompatibility. Third, they illustrate how these concepts can be applied – individually and in combination – to enrich empirical research of Germany’s energy transition.  

   

ISBN: 9781137505927

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 3191g

147 pages

1st ed. 2016