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Session Submission Type: Refereed Roundtable (60 minute)
This group explores how energy transitions are shaped by public opinion, communication, and political discourse. The papers analyze how individuals interpret energy issues, form preferences, and respond to policy and media influences. Together, they show how social perceptions and narratives are central to energy justice and climate action.
International Cooperation and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Cross-National Analysis of OECD Nations - Marion C. Harper, Stony Brook University
Tik-Toking Power Shortage Anxiety: The Effect of Chinese Social Media Use on Taiwanese Energy Preferences - Yun-Chung Ting, Academia Sinica; Thung-Hong Lin, Academia Sinica
What does Climate Change mean to you? A Focus Group Study in Italy - Gaetano Scaduto, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Willem De Koster, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Roy Kemmers, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Who Built Emissions Trading? A Longitudinal Mapping of Transnational Business Coalition, 2002–2025 - John Chung-En Liu, National Taiwan University; Genet Yan Heng Yu, National Taiwan University
Who’s Worried About What? Predicting Differential Concerns for Facets of Energy Justice - Thomas Anthony Frost, New Mexico State University; Daniel Auerbach, University of Wyoming; Heather Harper, New Mexico State University; Mackenzie Brooklyn Dybvik, New Mexico State University; Arielle d'Arge, University of Wyoming; Hayden Mackenzie, University of Wyoming