'Who Cares About Valley People?' Lived Experiences Of Energy Vulnerability In The South Wales Valleys

JOURNAL OF POVERTY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE(2021)

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Abstract
Energy vulnerability is an area of interest to researchers and policymakers alike. In this article we analyse data from a qualitative longitudinal interview study of a deprived ex-mining community in South Wales to explore lived experiences of energy vulnerability in detail. While demonstrating the relevance of caring responsibilities in experiences of energy use and scarcity, we consider the importance of local relationships in helping people to navigate energy vulnerability. We highlight the value of qualitative longitudinal research for informing interventions that are more responsive to people's experiences of energy vulnerability and changes in circumstances over time.
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fuel poverty, energy vulnerability, qualitative longitudinal
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