Place-based reflexivity for just energy social science
Devine-Wright, P; Ryder, S
Date: 25 February 2024
Article
Journal
Nature Energy
Publisher
Nature Research
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Abstract
Where host communities are marginalised by industry practices, energy social science researchers must
ensure that their research does not doubly exacerbate extractive practices. Place-based reflexivity
provides a set of principles and concrete practices for researchers to avoid extractive relations with host
communities and promote ...
Where host communities are marginalised by industry practices, energy social science researchers must
ensure that their research does not doubly exacerbate extractive practices. Place-based reflexivity
provides a set of principles and concrete practices for researchers to avoid extractive relations with host
communities and promote contextually-relevant and democratic processes in pursuit of a just transition.
Geography
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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