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Sarah Glück

Research papers


    Scientific articles with peer-review

  • Glück, Sarah: Making energy cultures visible with situational analysis. In: Energy Research & Social Science2018 (2018, Volume 45): 43 - 55 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2018.07.030 🔗
  • Pfister, Thomas/ Glück, Sarah/ Suhari, Mirko: Towards studying energysystems as energy cultures. In: Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research2017 (30, 3): 239-243 https://doi.org/10.1080/13511610.2017.1319263 🔗
  • Suhari, Mirko/ Glück, Sarah: Energy, society, and culture – transforming the order of energy (part I). In: Innovation The European Journal of Social Science Research2016 (29, 3): 1-3 https://doi.org/10.1080/13511610.2016.1204535 🔗

  • Scientific articles

  • Glück, Sarah: Sektion Umweltsoziologie. 12.Tagung der Nachwuchsgruppe Umweltsoziologie: Wissenschaftliche Praxis und (öko-)politischer Aktivismus. In: Soziologie2016 (45, 2): 212 - 215 🔗

  • Conference speech / publication with peer review

  • Glück, Sarah: „Implizierte menschliche und nicht-menschliche Akteur*innen: Über die Sichtbarmachung von Machtverhältnissen in Sozialen Welten/Arenen“. 2018. 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah/ König, Thomas: The agencification of EU research policy and the co-production of knowledge in Europe. 2018. 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah: Energy Transformations in the European Union: Energy Timescapes and Discoursive Power in Governance Processes. 2017. 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah: Diskursmacht in den Energie-Zeitlandschaften der Europäischen Union. 2017. 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah/ Klaes, Matthias: Approaching sociotechnical orders of energy with situational analysis: Intervening in energy transformations through a new methodological perspective. 2017. 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah/ Kressin, Lisa: Classification system for research executive agencies. 2017. 🔗

  • Conference speech / publication

  • Glück, Sarah (2018): Policy Recommendations from the Bratislava Declaration of Young Researchers. ( MCAA Annual Conference 2018, Belgium, KU Leuven) 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah (2018): “Debating the role of the Social Sciences and Humanities in Horizon 2020 – Debating Energy Futures. ( 18th STS Summer School, Raach am Hochgebirge, Universität Wien) 🔗
  • Bergin, Shane/ Glück, Sarah (2017): Conference Research & Innovation, Shaping our Future. ( Brüssel, Belgium) 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah (2017): Analysing energy transformations with Situational Analysis. ( Workshop: The Coal Rush and Beyond: A Workshop on Coal Contestation and Advocacy for Energy Transition, Potsdam, Institute For Advanced Sustainability Studies e.V.) 🔗
  • Bergin, Shane/ Glück, Sarah/ Kamerlin, Lynn et al. (2016): Declaration of Young Researchers, ERA Steering Group on Human Resources and Mobility. ( Brüssel, Belgium) 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah (2016): Speaker Roundtable Discussion: Young Scientists: experiences, obstades and challenges. ( Conference Social Sciences and Humanities: A New Agenda for Europe´s Challenges, Bratislava, 16.11.2016) 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah (2016): Energy Epistemics in the EU-Negotiating just and sustainable energy futures. ( Kolloquium Prof. Felt, Wien, Universität Wien) 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah/ Jorge, Miguel/ Petrikova, Emilia (2016): Bratislava Declaration of Young Researchers. ( Informal Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Competitiveness and Research, Bratislava) 🔗

  • Other publication types

  • Glück, Sarah/ Rhomberg, Markus: Energie.Wende.Punkt. Summer School, „Bitte wenden!“. In: ZU Daily, 25.06.20182018, 2018, , . 2018. 🔗
  • Pfister, Thomas/ Glück, Sarah/ Schweighofer, Martin et al.: Lehrkonzept: Energie.Wende.Punkt."Summer School für Energiewendegestalter*innen in der Bodenseeregion. In: Lehrkonzept für Folgeveranstaltungen2018, 2018, , . 2018. 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah: Poster Presentation EnergyCultures - Science and the Knowledge Intensive Governance of Global Change. In: SET Plan Conference, Bratislava2016, , , . 2016. 🔗
  • Glück, Sarah/ Tzanakou, Charoula: Researchers love what they do. It is not entirely clear to us that the systems in which we work love us. In: Blogeintrag2016, , , . 2016. 🔗

Special scientific activities