Part I
1. Introduction
David L. Goldblatt, Jürg Minsch, Thomas Flüeler, and Daniel Spreng
2. Energy-Related Challenges
Thomas Flüeler, David L. Goldblatt, Jürg Minsch, and Daniel Spreng
3. The Indispensable Role of Social Science in Energy Research
Jürg Minsch, David L. Goldblatt, Thomas Flüeler, and Daniel Spreng
Part II
Invited Contributions
David L. Goldblatt, Thomas Flüeler, Jürg Minsch, and Daniel Spreng
4. What About Social Science and Interdisciplinarity? A 10-Year Content Analysis of Energy Policy
Benjamin K. Sovacool, Saleena Saleem, Anthony Louis D'Agostino, Catherine Regalado Ramos, Kirsten Trott, and Yanchun Ong
5. Towards an Integrative Framework for Energy Transitions of Households in Developing Countries
Shonali Pachauri and Daniel Spreng
6. A Socio-Cultural Analysis of Changing Household Electricity Consumption in India
Harold Wilhite
7. The Changing Context for Efforts to Avoid the 'Curse of Oil'
Jill Shankleman
8. Contributions of Economics and Ethics to an Assessment of Emissions Trading
Adrian Muller