Article ID: CBB250381849

Energy Biographies: Narrative Genres, Lifecourse Transitions, and Practice Change (May 2016)

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The problem of how to make the transition to a more environmentally and socially sustainable society poses questions about how such far-reaching social change can be brought about. In recent years, lifecourse transitions have been identified by a range of researchers as opportunities for policy and other actors to intervene to change how individuals use energy, taking advantage of such disruptive transitions to encourage individuals to be reflexive toward their lifestyles and how they use the technological infrastructures on which they rely. Such identifications, however, employ narratives of voluntary change that take an overly optimistic view of how individuals experience lifecourse transitions and ignore effects of experiences of unresolved or unsuccessful transitions. Drawing on interview data from the Energy Biographies project at Cardiff University, we explore three case studies where the effects of such unresolved transitions are significant. Using the concept of liminal transition as developed by Victor Turner, we examine instances where “progressive” narratives of energy use reduction clash with other “narrative genres” used to make sense of change. Such clashes show how narratives that view lifecourse transitions as opportunities ignore the challenges that such transitions may pose to efforts to construct or sustain identities.

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Authors & Contributors
Mandy de Wilde
Martin Gibbs
Sébastien Lechevalier
Grin, John
Matthew Chew
Irini, Lilly
Journals
Science, Technology and Human Values
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Transfers
Technology and Culture
Social Studies of Science
Publishers
Springer Open
Sutton
Springer
Oxford University Press
MIT Press
Berghahn Books
Concepts
Development of technology; change in technology
Users of technology
Sustainability
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Social change
Interviews
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
19th century
18th century
17th century
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Great Britain
Hong Kong
England
Wales
United States
Netherlands
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International Council for Science
Instagram (firm)
Facebook (firm)
Future Earth. Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production Knowledge-Action Network
Great Britain. Defence Evaluation Research Agency
Royal Society of London
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