Rosie Day
University of Birmingham
47 Papers
251 Citations
Rosie Day is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Economic Justice & Energy poverty. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 42 publications. Previous affiliations of Rosie Day include University of East Anglia & University of Glasgow.
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Papers
Conceptualising energy use and energy poverty using a capabilities framework
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conceptualise energy use from a capabilities perspective, informed by the work of Amartya Sen, Martha Nussbaum and others following them, and suggest a corresponding definition of energy poverty, as understood in the capabilities space.
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Fuel poverty as injustice: Integrating distribution, recognition and procedure in the struggle for affordable warmth
Gordon Walker,Rosie Day +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider how fuel poverty may be aligned to various alternative concepts of social and environmental justice, and argue that other understandings of injustice are also implicated and play important roles in producing and sustaining inequalities in access to affordable warmth.
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Spatial justice and the land politics of renewables: Dispossessing vulnerable communities through solar energy mega-projects
TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider aspects of spatial justice in the processes of land acquisition for large-scale solar energy projects in the developmentalist context of India and explore the case of one of the world's largest solar park projects in Charanka, Gujarat.
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The need to integrate flood and drought disaster risk reduction strategies
Philip J. Ward,Marleen de Ruiter,Johanna Mård,Kai Schröter,Anne Van Loon,Ted Veldkamp,Nina von Uexkull,Niko Wanders,Amir AghaKouchak,Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen,Lucinda Capewell,Maria Carmen Llasat,Rosie Day,Benjamin Dewals,Giuliano Di Baldassarre,Laurie S. Huning,Laurie S. Huning,Heidi Kreibich,Maurizio Mazzoleni,Elisa Savelli,Claudia Teutschbein,Harmen van den Berg,Anne van der Heijden,Jelle M.R. Vincken,Maarten J. Waterloo,Marthe Wens +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on how flood or drought DRR measures can have (unintended) positive or negative impacts on risk of the opposite hazard, and show examples of how flood ORD measures can be negatively impacted by the opposite hazards.
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‘Only old ladies would do that’: Age stigma and older people’s strategies for dealing with winter cold
Rosie Day,Russell Hitchings +1 more
TL;DR: It is found that although certain aspects of ageing did lead participants to feel they had changing warmth needs, their practices were also shaped by the problematic task of negotiating identities in the context of a wider stigmatisation of older age and an evident resistance to ageist discourses.
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