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Social impacts and control in the smart home

Larissa Nicholls (), Yolande Strengers and Jathan Sadowski
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Larissa Nicholls: Monash University
Yolande Strengers: Monash University
Jathan Sadowski: Monash University

Nature Energy, 2020, vol. 5, issue 3, 180-182

Abstract: The smart home technology industry promises energy savings and lifestyle improvements. However, there is little evidence that smart home technologies will reduce home energy use overall, and there are a range of emerging detrimental social impacts that require further attention from researchers, policymakers and practitioners.

Date: 2020
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