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In this special issue

机译:在本期特刊中

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Current expectations and standards of comfort are almost certainly unsustainable and new methods and ideas will be required if there is to be any prospect of a significantly lower carbon society. This special issue directly engages with the need to reassess relationships between people and the multitude of environments they inhabit in the context of increasing carbon intensities of everyday life. The result is a bold and unconventional collection of papers, but as the special issue demonstrates, historians, sociologists, environmentalists, geographers, and cultural theories all have a part to play in stimulating and provoking the kind of debate required within the building research community. The Editorial, 'Comfort in a lower carbon society', by Shove, Chappells, Lutzenhiser and Hackett, outlines some of the challenges ahead. These include revisiting past and future meanings of comfort; formulating research approaches capable of understanding fluid and hybrid relations between bodies and buildings, and reconceptualizing the relation between climate change, comfort science and environmental policy. In opening up this territory, Shove et al. pose significant questions about the hegemony of current dominant paradigms and the possibilities of developing alternative approaches.
机译:当前对舒适性的期望和标准几乎可以肯定是不可持续的,如果要有一个显着降低碳社会的前景,就需要新的方法和思想。这一特殊问题直接涉及到需要在人们日益增加的碳强度的背景下重新评估人与他们所居住的多种环境之间的关系。结果是大胆,非常规的论文收集,但是正如特刊所表明的那样,历史学家,社会学家,环境保护主义者,地理学家和文化理论在促进和引发建筑研究界所需的那种辩论中都可以发挥作用。 Shove,Chappells,Lutzenhiser和Hackett撰写的社论“低碳社会的舒适”概述了未来的一些挑战。其中包括重新审视舒适的过去和未来含义;制定能够理解人体与建筑物之间流体和混合关系的研究方法,并重新概念化气候变化,舒适科学和环境政策之间的关系。在开放这片土地时,Sheve等人。提出了有关当前主导范式霸权和发展替代方法的可能性的重大问题。

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