Benjamin Sovacool - Publications#
STATISTICS (as of December 2019)
- 22 authored, co-authored, edited or co-edited books
- 393 refereed articles
- 55 book chapters
- 62 commissioned reports
- H-index of 51 (Scopus)
- 10,553 citations (Scopus)
- H-index of 78 (Google Scholar)
- i-10 index of 305 (Google Scholar)
- 22,600 citations (Google Scholar)
Recent Books:
Empowering the Great Energy Transition: Policy for a Low-Carbon Future, with Scott V. Valentine and Marilyn A. Brown (New York: Columbia University Press)
Fact and Fiction in Global Energy Policy: Fifteen Contentious Questions, with Marilyn A. Brown and Scott V. Valentine (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016)
Recent articles (* co-authored with one or more other people):
- “The whole systems energy injustice of four European low-carbon transitions,” Global Environmental Change 58 (September, 2019), 101958, pp. 1-15.
- “Decarbonisation and its discontents: A critical energy justice perspective on four low-carbon transitions,” Climatic Change 155(4) (August, 2019), pp. 581–619.
- “The demographics of decarbonizing transport: The influence of gender, education, occupation, age, and household size on electric mobility preferences in the Nordic region,” Global Environmental Change 52 (September, 2018), pp. 86-100.
- “Sociotechnical transitions for deep decarbonisation,” Science 357 (6357) (September 22, 2017), pp. 1242-1244.
- “Ordering theories: Typologies and conceptual frameworks for sociotechnical change,” Social Studies of Science 47(5) (October, 2017), pp. 703-750.
- “Towards a Science of Climate and Energy Choices,” Nature Climate Change 6 (June, 2016), pp. 547-555.
- “Energy Decisions Reframed as Justice and Ethical concerns,” Nature Energy 16024 (2016), pp. 1-6.
- “The Political Economy of Climate Adaptation,” Nature Climate Change 5 (7) (July, 2015), pp. 616- 618.
- “Energy Studies Need Social Science,” Nature 511 (7511) (July 31, 2014), pp. 529-530.
- “What Are We Doing Here? Analyzing Fifteen Years of Energy Scholarship and Proposing a Social Science Research Agenda,” Energy Research & Social Science 1 (March, 2014), pp. 1-29.