Browsing Institutt for tverrfaglige kulturstudier by Author "Ryghaug, Marianne"
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Is local always best? Social acceptance of small hydropower projects in Norway
Rygg, Bente Johnsen; Ryghaug, Marianne; Yttri, Gunnar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Small-scale development of renewable energy has been identified as one possible solution to meet future energy needs and is well aligned with the general European trend towards further development of community energy ... -
Just Flexibility? The Envisioned Role of End Users in Future Electricity Systems
Fjellså, Ingvild Firman (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2022:314, Doctoral thesis, 2022)Summary Energy demand and everyday energy use has gained increased attention as an element of reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change. This doctoral thesis explores domestic electricity consumption and ... -
Making sense of global warming: Norwegians appropriating knowledge of anthropogenic climate change
Ryghaug, Marianne; Sørensen, Knut Holtan; Næss, Robert (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)This paper studies how people reason about and make sense of human-made global warming, based on ten focus group interviews with Norwegian citizens. It shows that the domestication of climate science knowledge was shaped ... -
Material participation and the smart grid: Exploring different modes of articulation
Throndsen, William; Ryghaug, Marianne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Many experts are concerned about the would-be character of smart grid users—specifically, that they will not engage with smart grid technologies out of disinterest or a lack of knowledge. This has been considered problematic ... -
Miljøarkitekten: Dirigent eller deltaker?
Kongsli, Gry; Ryghaug, Marianne; Sørensen, Knut Holtan (Journal article, 2008)En bygning er et resultat av en prosess mellom flere aktører som må være samkjørte for å realisere et felles mål om bærekraftighet. Arkitekter har tradisjonelt hatt en slags dirigentrolle i prosjekteringsfasen av et bygg, ... -
Obstacles to sustainable development: The destabilisation of climate change knowledge
Ryghaug, Marianne (Journal article, 2011)The appropriation of climate change knowledge may be a very important factor for promoting radical changes towards sustainable development. By studying three sets of actors, the science community, the media and the political ... -
Planners as middle actors in facilitating for city cycling
Ingeborgrud, Lina; Suboticki, Ivana; Ryghaug, Marianne; Skjølsvold, Tomas Moe (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The paper explores the knowledge-making and efforts of planners in facilitating cycling in two Norwegian cities with high ambitions for developing more sustainable mobility modes through cycling. Building on empirical data ... -
Public attitudes towards renewable energy technologies in Norway. The role of party preferences
Karlstrøm, Henrik; Ryghaug, Marianne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Transition to a sustainable society requires large-scale conversion of the energy system to new, renewable, non-fossil sources of energy. This presupposes public support for new technologies, which means the public must ... -
Response and Responsibility Smart meters, end use, and the possibility of a green material public
Throndsen, William (Doctoral thesis at NTNU;2016:17, Doctoral thesis, 2016)Summary of the thesis: This thesis is about smart grid development and the manifold expectations which are linked to it. The smart grid is a set of technological innovations intended to react to challenges related to ... -
Riding, Hailing, and Sharing: Re-configuring Transportation Through Platform Mobility in Urban China
Valler, Thea Marie (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:361, Doctoral thesis, 2023)English summary During the mid-2010s, China experienced immense growth in mobility services enabled by smartphone applications such as dockless bicycles and different ride-hailing services. This development sparked ... -
The role of competences, engagement, and devices in configuring the impact of prices in energy demand response: Findings from three smart energy pilots with households
Haunstrup Christensen, Toke; Friis, Freja; Bettin, Steffen; Throndsen, William; Michael, Ornetzeder; Skjølsvold, Tomas Moe; Ryghaug, Marianne (Journal article, 2019)The paper discusses the dynamics behind price-based incentives in demand response programmes promoting time shifting of energy consumption in households. Through a comparative analysis of smart energy pilots in Norway, ... -
Should All Cars Be Electric by 2025? The Electric Car Debate in Europe
Ortar, Nathalie; Ryghaug, Marianne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Abstract: The car is still the most common mode of transport in Western countries, particularly so across the European Union, as it accounts for about two-thirds of daily commuting. So far, measures aiming to reduce ... -
Social License to Automate. Emerging Approaches to Demand Side Management
Adams, Sophie; Diamond, Lisa; Esterl, Tara; Fröhlich, Peter; Ghotge, Rishabh; Hemm, Regina; Henriksen, Ida Marie; Katzeff, Cecilia; Kuch, Declan; Lancelot Michellod, Julien; Lukszo, Zofia; Nijssen, Koen; Nyström, Sofie; Ryghaug, Marianne; Winzer, Christian; Yilmaz, Selin (Research report, 2021) -
Social License to Automate.Executive Summary. Emerging Approaches to Demand Side Management
Adams, Sophie; Diamond, Lisa; Esterl, Tara; Fröhlich, Peter; Ghotge, Rishabh; Hemm, Regina; Henriksen, Ida Marie; Katzeff, Cecilia; Kuch, Declan; Lancelot Michellod, Julien; Lukszo, Zofia; Nijssen, Koen; Nyström, Sofie; Ryghaug, Marianne; Winzer, Christian; Yilmaz, Selin (Research report, 2021) -
Social license to automate: A critical review of emerging approaches to electricity demand management
Adams, Sophie; Kuch, Declan; Diamond, Lisa; Fröhlich, Peter; Henriksen, Ida Marie; Kattzeff, Cecilia; Ryghaug, Marianne; Yilmaz, Selin (Journal article, 2021)Electricity demand-side management (DSM) programs are becoming increasingly important to energy system managers in advanced industrialized countries, especially those with high renewable energy penetration. As energy user ... -
A Social Sciences and Humanities research agenda for transport and mobility in Europe: key themes and 100 research questions
Ryghaug, Marianne; Suboticki, Ivana; Smeds, Emilia; von Wirth, Timo; Scherer, Aline; Foulds, Chris; Robison, Rosie; Bertolini, Luca; Beyazit Ince, Eda; Cohen-Blankshtain, Galit; Dijk, Mark; Pedersen, Marlene Freudendal (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Transport and mobility systems need to be transformed to meet climate change goals and reduce negative environmental and social effects. Despite EU policies having targeted such problems for more than three decades, ... -
Sociotechnical Agendas: Reviewing Future Directions for Energy and Climate Research
Sovacool, Benjamin; Hess, David J.; Amir, Sulfikar; Geels, Frank W.; Hirsh, Richard; Rodriguez Medina, Leandro; Miller, Clark; Alvial Palavicino, Carla; Phadke, Roopali; Ryghaug, Marianne; Schot, Johan; Silvast, Antti; Stephens, Jennie; Stirling, Andy; Turnheim, Bruno; van der Vleuten, Erik; van Lente, Harro; Yearley, Steven (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The field of science and technology studies (STS) has introduced and developed a “sociotechnical” perspective that has been taken up by many disciplines and areas of inquiry. The aims and objectives of this study are ... -
Steered or Guided by Numbers? How Climate and Energy Policymakers Domesticate Quantitative Information
Jørgensen, Susanne; Ryghaug, Marianne; Sørensen, Knut Holtan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Concepts like 'the metric society' and 'the tyranny of metrics' suggest that quantitative information increasingly shapes and steers policy and governance. This paper engages critically with such assumptions by using ... -
Temporal echoes and cross-geography policy effects: Multiple levels of transition governance and the electric vehicle breakthrough
Skjølsvold, Tomas Moe; Ryghaug, Marianne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This article analyses the Norwegian electric vehicle transition from a socio-technical perspective, shedding light on the emergence of one of the most important EV markets globally. The Norwegian strategy to promote this ... -
Testing Emergent Technologies in the Arctic: How Attention to Place Contributes to Visions of Autonomous Vehicles
Ryghaug, Marianne; Haugland, Bård Torvetjønn; Søraa, Roger Andre; Skjølsvold, Tomas Moe (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)There are great expectations around the future of autonomous vehicles (AVs). Such visions often picture vehicles that work everywhere without human interference. In this article we use empirical data from a pilot project ...