Digitisation and Low-Carbon Energy Transitions.

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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2022.
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Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (187 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • Notes on Contributors
  • List of Figures
  • List of Exhibition Figures
  • Digitisation and Low-Carbon Energy Transitions
  • Introduction
  • Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction
  • Data Generation and Rebound Effects
  • Situating digitisation
  • Realising Imaginaries
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Just Low-Carbon Mobility Transitions: A Research-Based Art Exhibition
  • Situating Digitisation
  • A Solar Off-Grid Software: The Making of Infrastructures, Markets and Consumers 'Beyond Energy'
  • The Promise of Solar
  • Buying Through Pay-As-You-Go
  • Paying in Instalments
  • Creating a Record of Usage and Payment Data
  • Forging Consumers by Digitizing the 'Unelectrified'
  • Concluding Remarks: Off-Grid Solar and Its Digital Record
  • References
  • Contested Energy Futures in Hokkaido: Speculating with European Renewable Energy Models
  • Introduction
  • IoT Society, Energy Blockchain and Promises
  • Contesting Energy Futures in Hokkaido
  • Models for Speculation
  • References
  • Overcoming Abstraction: Affectual States in the Efforts to Decarbonize Energy Among Young Climate Activists in Stavanger, Norway
  • Introduction
  • The Realness of 'Here' and 'Now'
  • Concreteness and Abstraction as Affectual States
  • Limits to the Perceived Benefits of Concreteness
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Realising Imaginaries
  • A New Reflexive Turn: Glitches, Carbon Footprints, and Streaming Videos in Visual Anthropology
  • Introduction
  • Superhuman Sight
  • Small Media Files and the Glitch Arts
  • Multiple Visual Anthropologies
  • References
  • The Hidden Energies of Work Digitisation: A View from France Through the Use of Coworking Spaces
  • Introduction
  • Coworking as Part of a Life Project: A Life Choice, an Ecological Choice
  • Finding the Right Distance: From Home Working to Coworking.
  • Silent Consumption: The Consumptions of Remote Working
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Littering the City or Freedom of Mobility? The Case of Electric Scooters
  • Introduction
  • Data and Methods
  • The Twin Transition of the Electric Scooter
  • Theoretical Perspectives: The Co-production of Socio-Technical Change and Spatial Justice
  • Innovation as Co-produced
  • Spatial Justice Perspectives
  • Spatial Justice Aspects of E-scooter Innovation and Use
  • Digital Urban Mobility: Access to the Paths and Freedom of Movement as an Embodied Practice
  • Matter Out of Place: The Digitised Urban Landscape in Flow
  • References
  • Mediatised Practices: Renovating Homes with Media and ICTs in Australia
  • Introduction: Home Renovation as a Transition to Lower Carbon Living
  • Methodology and Profiles of Participating Households
  • The Mediatised Home
  • Media as Informal Intermediaries of Renovation
  • Finding 1: Media as Informal Intermediaries That Shape the Meanings of Renovation
  • Finding 2: Media and ICTs as Important Materials of the Renovation Practice
  • Finding 3: Media as Co-creators and Connectors of Communities of Practice that Shape Renovators' Competences
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Correction to: Overcoming Abstraction: Affectual States in the Efforts to Decarbonize Energy Among Young Climate Activists in Stavanger, Norway
  • Correction to: Chapter "Overcoming Abstraction: Affectual States in the Efforts to Decarbonize Energy Among Young Climate Activists in Stavanger, Norway" in: S. Sareen and K. Müller (eds.), Digitisation and Low-Carbon Energy Transitions, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16708-9_5
  • Index.