Conversations about conservation? Using social network analysis to understand energy practices

This paper focuses on the use of mixed method social network analysis to understand how people’s conversations might influence their energy practices and attitudes to energy conservation. Eighty-five qualitative interviews were conducted with individuals living in six different communities across th...

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Main Authors: Hamilton, J, Hogan, B, Lucas, K, Mayne, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018
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description This paper focuses on the use of mixed method social network analysis to understand how people’s conversations might influence their energy practices and attitudes to energy conservation. Eighty-five qualitative interviews were conducted with individuals living in six different communities across the United Kingdom. Our analysis sheds new light on who people discuss energy issues with; the social contexts where energy is discussed; and some of the factors that ‘open up’ or ‘close down’ energy conversations. We compare the influence of low and zero carbon technologies, and other interventions, on people’s energy conversations, and examine how perceived stigmas about discussing energy can be interpreted as ‘policing’ which can, in turn, inhibit further conversations about energy. We discuss the role that community-based organisations and other non-governmental agencies could play in potentially ‘normalising’ energy conversations, with the aspiration that such normalisation may influence the adoption of low and zero carbon practices.
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spelling oxford-uuid:4032eb53-640f-4581-b073-d6c537cc55e92022-03-26T14:36:35ZConversations about conservation? Using social network analysis to understand energy practicesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:4032eb53-640f-4581-b073-d6c537cc55e9EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2018Hamilton, JHogan, BLucas, KMayne, RThis paper focuses on the use of mixed method social network analysis to understand how people’s conversations might influence their energy practices and attitudes to energy conservation. Eighty-five qualitative interviews were conducted with individuals living in six different communities across the United Kingdom. Our analysis sheds new light on who people discuss energy issues with; the social contexts where energy is discussed; and some of the factors that ‘open up’ or ‘close down’ energy conversations. We compare the influence of low and zero carbon technologies, and other interventions, on people’s energy conversations, and examine how perceived stigmas about discussing energy can be interpreted as ‘policing’ which can, in turn, inhibit further conversations about energy. We discuss the role that community-based organisations and other non-governmental agencies could play in potentially ‘normalising’ energy conversations, with the aspiration that such normalisation may influence the adoption of low and zero carbon practices.
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title Conversations about conservation? Using social network analysis to understand energy practices
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title_short Conversations about conservation? Using social network analysis to understand energy practices
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