Talk: Theories, categories and units: collecting and using data on time, mobility and energy demand.

Jillian Anable, Ben Anderson, Jacopo Torriti, and Elizabeth Shove gave a Presentation on Theories, categories and units: collecting and using data on time, mobility and energy demand at the Modelling on the Move Workshop, 13 September 2013.

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Summer School: Debating the Dynamics of Mobility, 17-19 September 2013

The ESRC funded Forge Network Summer School (convened by Professors Marsden and Shove) tackled the issue of understanding the dynamics of mobility, 17-19 September 2013. (more…)

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Talk: Aims of the DEMAND Centre

Elizabeth Shove gave a presentation to DECC on the aims of the DEMAND Centre, 31 July 2013.

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Smarter and more transparent than you: Technicians and users scripting the user’s role in smart grid experiments. Catherine Grandclément

Techno-futurists scenarios of “the smart grid” treasure the “active consumer”, a consumer who will be able to “interact” with the electricity grid: get informed especially through price signals and manage its consumption but also production accordingly. (more…)

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Competing notions of social change and intervention in local climate change governance: The case of Copenhagen. Sara Berthou

Sara's presentation discussed a study based on ethnographic fieldwork to examine the production of a Local Agenda 21-plan within Copenhagen. Using the Local Agenda 21-plan as a starting point, her study uses practice theory to look at how policy-makers think of their role in relation to creating social change, how they conceptualise social change and how this translates into specific problem…

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