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This study explores the crucial roles of energy literacy, transition, and justice in addressing the global climate crisis. Through a systematic bibliometric survey and thematic analysis of existing literature, we identify a scarcity in research (<0.1%, n = 17,773) concurrently integrating the three crucial terms: energy literacy; energy transition;...
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... bibliography encompasses a diverse range of document types, including original research articles, literature reviews, conference contributions, and book publications (see Figure 3). Original research articles constitute the majority at 68.8%, underlining their primary role in advancing knowledge in the field. ...
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... and addressing potential conflicts while fostering synergies are crucial for navigating the ethical dimensions in energy education and ensuring a just energy transition. Meanwhile, the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between Social Sciences and Humanities in addressing energy transition through smart consumption is emphasized (Robison et al., 2023). ...
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... in enhancing energy literacy and justice, pedagogical methods adopted must be interestingly engaging to make the audience enduringly interested. Leveraging social media enables stakeholders to promote energy awareness, encourage collaborative impact, and share best practices for energy efficiency (Martinopoulou et al., 2023). Furthermore, social media analytics can help bridge gaps in energy markets, understand polarized social perceptions, and inform energy policies (Corbett & Savarimuthu, 2022;Li et al., 2019). ...
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