Imaginaries and practices: Learning from 'ENERGISE' about the integration of social sciences with the EU energy union

  • Audley Genus
  • , Frances Fahy
  • , Gary Goggins
  • , Marfuga Iskandarova
  • , Senja Laakso

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Abstract

This chapter aims (1) to identify problematic framings relating to the integration of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research with the developing EU Energy Union and (2) to account for the practice of SSH-related energy policy integration with regard to the disciplines, actors, initiatives and processes involved. It articulates an imaginary of SSH and policy integration prevalent in Horizon 2020 funding calls relating to the EU Energy Union, which prefigures what is asked of SSH. Implications of this imaginary for the framing, substance and process of energy policymaking and the role of SSH research therein are discussed. An alternative imaginary is depicted, based on reflection on 'European Network for Research, Good Practice and Innovation for Sustainable Energy' (ENERGISE), a three-year, pan-European Horizon 2020-funded project being undertaken by the authors and other partners. The conclusion identifies priorities which need to be addressed in future Horizon 2020-funded research, centring on further probing of alternative imaginaries of, and approaches to, eliciting energy policy integration of SSH.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvancing Energy Policy
Subtitle of host publicationLessons on the Integration of Social Sciences and Humanities
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages131-144
Number of pages14
ISBN (Electronic)9783319990972
ISBN (Print)9783319990965
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Aug 2018

Keywords

  • ENERGISE project
  • Energy research
  • Horizon 2020
  • Imaginaries
  • Policy integration
  • Social sciences

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