Jennie Stephens
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Irish-American educator, social justice advocate, energy expert, and sustainability science researcher
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Jennie Stephens's Degrees
- PhD Environmental Science, Policy, and Management University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Energy and Resources University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Environmental Science University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jennie C. Stephens is an academic researcher, professor, author, and social justice advocate. She is Professor of Sustainability Science & Policy at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. She is also affiliated with the Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program, the department of Civil & Environmental Engineering and the department of Cultures, Societies & Global Studies.
Jennie Stephens's Published Works
Published Works
- Higher education as a change agent for sustainability in different cultures and contexts (2008) (507)
- Political power and renewable energy futures: A critical review (2017) (459)
- Energy democracy: Goals and policy instruments for sociotechnical transitions (2017) (262)
- Toward an empirical research agenda for sustainability in higher education: exploring the transition management framework (2010) (216)
- Embodied energy injustices: Unveiling and politicizing the transboundary harms of fossil fuel extractivism and fossil fuel supply chains (2019) (127)
- Socio-Political Evaluation of Energy Deployment (SPEED): An integrated research framework analyzing energy technology deployment (2008) (125)
- Sociotechnical agendas: Reviewing future directions for energy and climate research (2020) (124)
- Global learning on carbon capture and storage: A call for strong international cooperation on CCS demonstration (2009) (118)
- Green energy clusters and socio-technical transitions: analysis of a sustainable energy cluster for regional economic development in Central Massachusetts, USA (2012) (109)
- Policy stakeholders and deployment of wind power in the sub-national context: A comparison of four U.S. states (2010) (103)
- Wind Energy in US Media: A Comparative State-Level Analysis of a Critical Climate Change Mitigation Technology (2009) (96)
- Assessing innovation in emerging energy technologies: Socio-technical dynamics of carbon capture and storage (CCS) and enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) in the USA (2010) (85)
- Environmental education in transition: A critical review of recent research on climate change and energy education (2019) (79)
- Women’s leadership in renewable transformation, energy justice and energy democracy: Redistributing power (2019) (70)
- Energy Democracy: Redistributing Power to the People Through Renewable Transformation (2019) (66)
- The social and political complexities of learning in carbon capture and storage demonstration projects (2011) (63)
- Growing interest in carbon capture and storage (CCS) for climate change mitigation (2006) (56)
- Public perception of and engagement with emerging low-carbon energy technologies: A literature review (2015) (52)
- Assessing geochemical carbon management (2008) (51)
- Toward a gender diverse workforce in the renewable energy transition (2016) (49)
- Towards legitimacy of the solar geoengineering research enterprise (2018) (49)
- Towards impactful energy justice research: Transforming the power of academic engagement (2020) (48)
- Policy Stakeholders' Perceptions of Carbon Capture and Storage: A Comparison of Four U.S. States (2013) (47)
- Characterizing the international carbon capture and storage community (2011) (46)
- The political economy of technical fixes:the (mis)alignment of clean fossil and political regimes (2017) (45)
- Getting Smart? Climate Change and the Electric Grid (2013) (44)
- Which Way Does the Wind Blow? Analysing the State Context for Renewable Energy Deployment in the United States (2014) (42)
- Spreading the News on Carbon Capture and Storage: A State-Level Comparison of US Media (2013) (40)
- Controversy in technology innovation: Contrasting media and expert risk perceptions of the alleged leakage at the Weyburn carbon dioxide storage demonstration project (2013) (40)
- Wind deployment in the United States: states, resources, policy, and discourse. (2009) (40)
- Smart Grid (R)Evolution: Electric Power Struggles (2015) (39)
- States of transmission: Moving towards large-scale wind power (2013) (35)
- BioEarth: Envisioning and developing a new regional earth system model to inform natural and agricultural resource management (2014) (32)
- Learning about carbon capture and storage: Changing stakeholder perceptions with expert information (2009) (31)
- Smart Grid (R)evolution (2015) (31)
- Smart Grid Coverage in U.S. Newspapers: Characterizing Public Conversations (2014) (28)
- Diverse Perceptions of Stakeholder Engagement within an Environmental Modeling Research Team (2013) (28)
- Time to stop investing in carbon capture and storage and reduce government subsidies of fossil‐fuels (2014) (26)
- Coupling CO 2 Capture and Storage with Coal Gasification: Defining "Sequestration-Ready" IGCC (2005) (25)
- Socio-political evaluation of energy deployment (SPEED) (2014) (24)
- Integrating Shared Action Learning into Higher Education for Sustainability (2013) (23)
- Green New Deal proposals: Comparing emerging transformational climate policies at multiple scales (2021) (23)
- CO 2 Capture and Storage (CCS): Exploring the Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment Continuum (2005) (22)
- The Case for Carbon Capture and Storage (2005) (22)
- Transitions in climate and energy discourse between Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy (2015) (21)
- Technology Leader, Policy Laggard: CCS Development for Climate Mitigation in the US Political Context (2009) (20)
- The role of college and university faculty in the fossil fuel divestment movement (2018) (19)
- A comparative state-level analysis of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) discourse among U.S. energy stakeholders and the public (2011) (18)
- Trump’s Electoral Triumph: Class, Race, Gender, and the Hegemony of the Polluter-Industrial Complex (2017) (18)
- Operationalizing Energy Democracy: Challenges and Opportunities in Vermont's Renewable Energy Transformation (2018) (17)
- Smart grid electricity system planning and climate disruptions: A review of climate and energy discourse post-Superstorm Sandy (2018) (17)
- Innovation and access to technologies for sustainable development: diagnosing weaknesses and identifying interventions in the Transnational Arena (2014) (17)
- Social dimensions of smart grid: Regional analysis in Canada and the United States. Introduction to special issue of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (2018) (16)
- Electric (dis) connections: Comparative review of smart grid news coverage in the United States and Canada (2018) (15)
- A Smarter Grid for Renewable Energy: Different States of Action (2013) (15)
- The hidden injustices of advancing solar geoengineering research (2020) (15)
- Social-ecological system resonance: a theoretical framework for brokering sustainable solutions (2017) (15)
- Socio-political dimensions of CCS deployment through the lens of social network analysis (2011) (14)
- Who has a stake? How stakeholder processes influence partnership sustainability (2011) (14)
- Framing of customer engagement opportunities and renewable energy integration by electric utility representatives (2017) (12)
- Carbon Capture and Storage: A Controversial Climate Mitigation Approach (2015) (12)
- Climate Science to Citizen Action: Energizing Nonformal Climate Science Education (2008) (12)
- Environmental Advocacy Groups' Perspectives on Carbon Capture and Storage (2006) (11)
- Carbon capture and storage in context: The importance of state policy and discourse in deploying emerging energy technologies (2009) (9)
- The Dangers of Mainstreaming Solar Geoengineering: A critique of the National Academies Report (2021) (9)
- Climate policy conflict in the U.S. states: a critical review and way forward (2022) (9)
- Climate science information needs among natural resource decision-makers in the Northwest US (2017) (8)
- Divestment and Investment: Strategic Financial Decisions in Higher Education to Promote Societal Change Toward Sustainability (2017) (7)
- The Role of Environmental Advocacy Groups in the Advancement of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) (2006) (7)
- The risks of solar geoengineering research (2021) (7)
- Learning from University-Community Partnerships (Past and Present) for Sustainable Development (2009) (7)
- The Food-Energy-Water Nexus, Regional Sustainability, and Hydraulic Fracturing: An Integrated Assessment of the Denver Region (2019) (7)
- Exploring framing and social learning in demonstration projects of carbon capture and storage (2011) (6)
- Energy Democracy: Goals and Policy Instruments Linking Political Power & Renewable Energy Futures (2018) (6)
- Changing human geographies of the electricity grid: shifts of power and control in the renewable energy transition (2017) (5)
- Renewable energy for Puerto Rico (2018) (5)
- Corrigendum to “Energy democracy: Goals and policy instruments for sociotechnical transitions” [Energy Res. Soc. Sci. 33 (2017) 35–48] (2018) (5)
- Energy Justice Through Solar: Constructing and Engaging Low-Income Households (2021) (5)
- Technological optimism in climate mitigation:the case of carbon capture and storage (2018) (5)
- The political economy of technical fixes: A case from the climate domain (2018) (4)
- An Analysis of Resilience Planning at the Nexus of Food, Energy, Water, and Transportation in Coastal US Cities (2021) (4)
- Wigfall v. Mobley et al.: Heirs Property Rights in Family and in Law (2011) (4)
- Enhancing the Usability of Climate Information and Models Through Stakeholder Engagement (2016) (3)
- Factors Limiting the Acceptance and Use of Innovative Environmental Technologies: A Case Study of the Solar Aquatics System™ (Sas) Technology For Wastewater Treatment (1997) (3)
- Promises of climate engineering after neoliberalism (2018) (3)
- Climate change, technological innovation (2016) (3)
- Action research for energy system transformation (2022) (3)
- Coal Technologies for a CO2-Constrained World: Current Challenges of Advancing These Technologies (2005) (2)
- Beyond Climate Isolationism: a Necessary Shift for Climate Justice (2022) (2)
- LEARNING IN CCS DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS: Social and political dimensions (2012) (2)
- Innovations in Energy-Climate Education: Integrating Engineering and Social Sciences to Strengthen Resilience (2018) (2)
- Assessing resilience in energy system change through an energy democracy lens (2019) (2)
- Technological Optimism in Climate Mitigation (2018) (2)
- Risk conundrums of the renewable energy transition : Can we balance opportunities, optimism, and challenges? (2017) (1)
- Electrification: Opportunities for social justice and social innovation (2021) (1)
- Clusters in transition: analysis of a sustainable energy-cluster initiative in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA (2013) (1)
- Smart Grid (R)Evolution: Emerging Smart Grid Struggles (2015) (1)
- A feminist lens on energy democracy (2021) (1)
- Sociopolitical Drivers in the Development of Deliberate Carbon Storage (2013) (1)
- 14 Promises of Climate Engineering after Neoliberalism (2020) (0)
- Community and Small-Scale Grid Innovation (2015) (0)
- A Changing Climate and a Smarter Grid: Critical Linkages1 (2015) (0)
- Smart Grid (R)Evolution: Smart Meters: Measuring, Monitoring, and Managing Electricity (2015) (0)
- Regional Differentiation of Smart Grid Pilot Projects in the United States (2012) (0)
- Climate justice in higher education: a proposed paradigm shift towards a transformative role for colleges and universities (2023) (0)
- Stakeholders ’ Perceptions of Carbon Capture and Storage : A Comparison of Four U . S . States (2013) (0)
- Smart Grid (R)Evolution: Promises and Pitfalls of Smart Grid (2015) (0)
- Societal Actors and Dominant Smart Grid Visions (2015) (0)
- Should future investments in energy technology be limited exclusively to renewables? (2019) (0)
- Partnerships ( Past and Present ) for Sustainable Development (2011) (0)
- GHGT-10 Socio-political dimensions of CCS deployment through the lens of social network analysis (2011) (0)
- (Invited) Social Justice & Global Electrification: Diversifying & Distributing Power Through Antiracist Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy (2021) (0)
- Correction to: Climate justice in higher education: a proposed paradigm shift towards a transformative role for colleges and universities (2023) (0)
- Toward Dangerous US Unilateralism on Solar Geoengineering (2022) (0)
- Network analysis of virtual water in the global fossil fuel trade from 2000-2016 (2018) (0)
- Who has a Stake ? (2011) (0)
- Technologies of Smart Grid (2015) (0)
- Smart Grid (R)Evolution: Wind on the Wires (2015) (0)
- Drilling for Low-Carbon Energy Solutions: An Assessment of Two Alternatives (2009) (0)
- The Effects of Calling, Career Commitment, and Organizational Commitment on Motivation to Lead (2012) (0)
- Smart Grid (R)Evolution: List of Acronyms (2015) (0)
- Fossil fuel companies' climate communication strategies: Industry messaging on renewables and natural gas (2023) (0)
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