Launch of Special Fuel Poverty Edition – Queen’s Political Review

Following on from the successful Postgraduate and Early Career Fuel Poverty Research Symposium held earlier this year in Belfast, a special edition of the Queen’s University Belfast student journal Queen’s Political Review has been launched online, containing a selection of papers based on the presentations from July.
The articles included are:
Behind the Definition of Fuel Poverty; Understanding Differences between the Fuel Spend of Rural and Urban Homes
RON MOULD, KEITH BAKER AND ROHINTON EMMANUEL
Analysing the Influence of the Energy Model on Fuel Poverty and the Role of Citizenship Mobilisation: A Case Study of the Platform for a
New Energy Model in Spain
PAU LILLO AND VICTORIA PELLICER
A Broader Conceptualisation of Fuel Poverty: Contributions from the Human Development Approach
VICTORIA PELLICER AND PAU LILLO
The Lived Experience of Fuel Poverty: A Retrofit Case Study in East London
FELICITY DAVIES
Energy Justice, a Whole Systems Approach
KIRSTEN JENKINS, DARREN MCCAULEY, RAPHAEL HEFFRON AND HANNES STEPHAN
Energy Poverty in Brussels: First Results of a Qualitative Survey
ANNE BAUDAUX
Power to the People: The Role of Social Capital in Promoting Domestic Energy Efficiency
DEAN MCBRIDE