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Hui, Allison.

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    Title/Author: Demanding energy/ edited by Allison Hui, Rosie Day, Gordon Walker.
    Reminder of title: space, time and change /
    other author: Hui, Allison.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2018.,
    Description: xiii, 361 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 1. Demanding Energy: An Introduction -- Part 1 - Making Connections -- 2.Demanding Connectivity, Demanding Charging: The Co-production of Mobile Communication Between Electrical and Digital Infrastructures -- 3. Constructing Normality Through Material and Social Lock-in: The Dynamics of Energy Consumption Among Geneva's More Affluent Households -- 4. Understanding Temporariness Beyond the Temporal: Greenfield and Urban Music Festivals and their Energy Use Implications -- Part 2 - Unpacking Meanings -- 5. Towards a 'Meaning'-ful Analysis of the Temporalities of Mobility Practices: Implications for Sustainability -- 6. Being at Home Today: Inhabitance Practices and the Transformation and Blurring of French Domestic Living Spaces -- Part 3 - Situating Agency -- 7. The Car as a Safety-net: Narrative Accounts of the Role of Energy Intensive Transport in Conditions of Housing and Employment Uncertainty -- 8. The Tenuous and Complex Relationship Between Flexible Working Practices and Travel Demand Reduction -- 9. Leisure Travel and the Time of Later Life -- Part 4 - Tracing Trajectories -- 10. Changing Eating Practices in France and Great Britain: Evidence from Time Use Data and Implications for Direct Energy Demand -- 11. Paths, Projects and Careers of Domestic Practice: Exploring Dynamics of Demand over Biographical Time -- 12. Demanding Business Travel: The Evolution of the Timespaces of Business Practice -- Part 5 - Shifting Rhythms -- 13. Demand Side Flexibility and Responsiveness: Moving Demand in Time Through Technology -- 14. Reducing Demand for Energy in Hospitals: Opportunities for and Limits to Temporal Coordination -- Part 6 - Researching Demand -- 15. Identifying Research Strategies and Methodological Priorities for the Study of Demanding Energy.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Energy industries. -
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61991-0
    ISBN: 9783319619910
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