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Welcome to The Energy Rights Project!  Please click here to view a glossary of terms used throughout this website. 

The easiest way to access content is by clicking on Collaborate, Discover, or using the Homepage. The bar that you see below will stay at the top of your screen on any webpage that you go on on https://energyrights.info 

Click on Collaborate to access Groups. 

Groups are created for different audience members, and there are specific artifacts associated with each group so that a group member can find content on energyrights.info that is specific to their needs and work, without having to sift through all of the content on the website on their own. If you click on a group, you’ll find a description of that group, and a list of artifacts that will be of use to that group’s members. On a given group page you’ll also find a list of group members, and also an icon that says “Request group membership”, for anyone who would like to join. 

There are six different “groups” to choose from:

Research Participants - This group is for people who have participated in any of the projects conducted by The Energy Rights Project. You are a research participant if you have taken our survey or if you were interviewed by one of our research team members. Research participants include energy counselors, executive directors of organizations, social service workers, staff at nonprofits, and lawyers. But most of the people who have participated in our project are everyday energy users!

Energy Sector Collaborators - This group is for folks who work in the energy sector and who currently collaborate with The Energy Rights Project or are interested in collaborating with us. This includes local and regional organizations in Philadelphia and the broader Mid-Atlantic region, and also national organizations that do energy assistance advocacy, green jobs training, or affordable housing work, for example.

Energy Scholars - This group is dedicated specifically to energy researchers (that includes TERP researchers) and is open to researchers across platforms. 

Research Assistants - This is a closed group accessible only to research assistants for The Energy Rights Project. Contents include field notes, interview transcripts, and research reflections. Secondary source material will be made publicly accessible.

The Energy Vulnerability Lab - This group is designated for students of The Energy Vulnerability Lab, a course being taught at Drexel University in the spring 2020 academic quarter. Students will post weekly Artifact+Analysis assignments here.

Responding to COVID-19 - This group will link you to content that contains data and analysis related to COVID-19, including social media data, news articles, surveys, and interviews.

Click “Discover” to access our research archive. 

On the Discover page you’ll find a repository of all content that is visible to the public (or to your group, if you are a group member and are signed into your account) on Energyrights.info. If you are searching for a specific type of content, for example a video artifact, you can filter out other types of content by selecting the type of content you’re looking for, and clicking “apply” on the right hand side of this webpage. 

Click on Home, or The Energy Rights Project logo, to access our homepage.

Our logo, which is a house that says “Energy Rights Project '' next to it, will remain at the top of your screen as well. You can click on “home”, or you can click on the house icon below the bar to return to the homepage from wherever you are on our website.

On our home page, there is an image slider front and center that rotates four pictures, and clicking on these images takes you to a corresponding page on EnergyRights.info. The page that you are currently viewing (the ‘About’ page) is accessible by clicking on the first image on the slider that says “Start Here”. One image that will permanently be on the slider takes you to the PECE essay titled “Philadelphia News You Can Use”, and is seen below. The two remaining images on the slider will rotate occasionally, and will link you to major projects that our research team is working on. 

Below the image slider and the description of The Energy Rights Project are two tabs, one titled “Recent Essays'' and the other “Recent Artifacts”. The content listed on these tabs contains the most recent PECE essays, photo essays, timeline essays, and artifacts that have been uploaded to the website. To learn more about a given essay or artifact, click on the name of the essay/artifact. It’s important to note that some content is only accessible for certain group members. If you click on an artifact or essay and see an “access denied” message, that means the content is not finalized, or the content is meant only for a specific group to ensure confidentiality. You can likely grasp whether you have access to an artifact by looking at the artifacts published on the page when you are logged out.

On the right hand side of the homepage, there is a section with two tabs- one that says “Groups” and one that says “People”. This is another way for you to access our six groups, or to view individuals who have contributed content as a researcher (or other contributor) on this website. 

At the bottom right-hand corner of the homepage, there is a list of terms, or tags, that are frequently used on Energy Rights. Users can tag items in PECE with any terms in order to characterize the content and to connect it with other items tagged with the same term on the platform. If you click on a term, you will be redirected to a page that lists all of the content that is tagged with that term. 

If you have questions or comments regarding The Energy Rights Project, or about using this website, please contact Morgan Sarao at theenergyrightsproject@gmail.com(link sends e-mail).