Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6558632 | Energy Research & Social Science | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The future imaginaries of smart meters and a future Smart Grid are mainly technological and economical, and they are partly permeated by national imaginations. They connect the past and the future by providing solutions for current challenges in the energy supply system, which reflect current institutional and technological structures. The imaginaries also include constructions of the public, or “consumers”, which has implications for the communication to the public. The paper suggests that increased openness and the inclusion of multiple perspectives and ways of knowing, inspired by post-normal science, could facilitate more careful consideration of potential social implications.
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Authors
Ingrid Foss Ballo,