Differing of the interpretations of sustainable energy consumption in Australia, Croatia, Slovenia and Spain
The project studies the differences in Australian, Croatian, Slovenian, Spanish and Italian cultural takes on the acknowledging the prospects of regenerative energy and sustainable development. Based on the experience of selling sustainable energy solutions Fusebox Energy (see also https://fusebox.energy/blog/), also relying on some ethnographic fieldwork, the project team will assemble a mental map that describes the overlappings and discrepancies to the idea of sustainability in the energy sector in different countries.
The aim of the project
The purpose of this project is the mapping of the cultural differences that should be taken into account in the marketing of regenerative energy solutions in different cultural contexts.
Project members
Human Rights in the Digital Society (2)
Communication Management (2)
Law (1)
Anthropology (1)
Human Rights in the Digital Society (1)
International Relations (1)
Computer Science (2)
Asian studies (1)
Social Entrepreneurship (1)
International Relations (1)
European Modern Languages and Cultures (1)
Well-Being and Health Behaviour (2)
Social Entrepreneurship (1)
Human Rights in the Digital Society (1)
Participants
E
Elisa Lunari
E
Emrah Bulduk
M
Mikael Eichi Kawase
O
Oghenetega Edirin Okoro
A
Antto Aleksi Toivio
A
Arina Aleksejeva
R
Romaine Ayoki Burrell
I
Ikenna Darlington Osuorji
A
Angelina Petuhhova
V
Vladislav Priske
R
Ragnar Mauer
S
Saba Raza
A
Anna-Sophie Himmelreich
B
Boris Kofman
S
Sylvia Chioma Uzoekwe
S
Saira Kanwal
J
Jennifer Chinonye Irabor
H
Hanna Dolhykh
Extra information about referencing and rights
When referencing project outcomes, the APA7 citation system is used.
If a work has more than 20 authors, the names of the first 19 authors are listed, followed by an ellipsis (...), and then the name of the final author. If there are fewer than 20 authors, the names of all authors are listed.