Department of Marketing and Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
School of Geography and Sustainable Communities, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia.
J Environ Manage. 2018 May 1;213:1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.02.046. Epub 2018 Feb 22.
Despite calls for more socio-technical research on energy, there is little practical advice to how narratives collected through qualitative research may be melded with technical knowledge from the physical sciences such as engineering and then applied in energy efficiency social action strategies. This is despite established knowledge in the environmental management literature about domestic energy use regarding the utility of social practice theory and narrative framings that socialise everyday consumption. Storytelling is positioned in this paper both as a focus for socio-technical energy research, and as one potential practical tool that can arguably enhance energy efficiency interventions. We draw upon the literature on everyday social practices, and storytelling, to present our framework called 'collective video storytelling' that combines scientific and lay knowledge about domestic energy use to offer a practical tool for energy efficiency management. Collective video storytelling is discussed in the context of Energy+Illawarra, a 3-year cross-disciplinary collaboration between social marketers, human geographers, and engineers to target energy behavioural change within older low-income households in regional NSW, Australia.
尽管有人呼吁对能源进行更多的社会技术研究,但对于如何将通过定性研究收集的叙述与工程等物理科学的技术知识融合,然后应用于能源效率社会行动策略,几乎没有实际的建议。尽管环境管理文献中有关于家庭能源使用的既定知识,涉及到社会实践理论和将日常消费社会化的叙述框架的实用性,但这一点却被忽视了。在本文中,讲故事既是社会技术能源研究的重点,也是一种潜在的实用工具,可以增强能源效率干预措施。我们借鉴了关于日常社会实践和讲故事的文献,提出了我们称之为“集体视频故事”的框架,该框架结合了有关家庭能源使用的科学和非科学知识,为能源效率管理提供了一种实用工具。集体视频故事讲述在“Energy+Illawarra”项目中进行了讨论,该项目是一个为期 3 年的跨学科合作项目,涉及社会营销人员、人文地理学家和工程师,旨在改变澳大利亚新南威尔士州偏远地区老年低收入家庭的能源行为。