Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 30, August 2017
Introduction
1.) Exploring the anthropology of energy: Ethnography, energy and ethics. --Jessica Smith, Mette M. High.
Energy paradigms, perspectives, and discourses
2.) Energy ethics, homogenization, and hegemony: A reflection on the traditional energy paradigm. --Giovanni Frigo.
3.) Decolonizing energy: Black Lives Matter and technoscientific expertise amid solar transitions. --Myles Lennon.
4.) Exploring the mundane: Towards an ethnographic approach to bioenergy. --Deepti Chatti, Matthew Archer, Myles Lennon, Michael R. Dove.
Politics and energy controversies
5.) Working with bacteria and putting bacteria to work: The biopolitics of synthetic biology for energy in the United Kingdom. --Carmen McLeod, Brigitte Nerlich, Alison Mohr.
6.) A town divided: Community values and attitudes towards coal seam gas development in Gloucester, Australia. --Emily Grubert, Whitney Skinner.
7.) From wire evil to power line poe.
8.) Energopolitics and nuclear waste: Containing the threat of radioactivity. --Jennifer Richter.
Energy consumption, scarcity and crisis
9.) Why mundane energy use matters: Energy biographies, attachment and identity. --Christopher Groves, Karen Henwood, Fiona Shirani, Gareth Thomas, Nick Pidgeon.
10.) The ethics of energy provisioning: Living off-grid in rural Wales. --Elaine Forde.
11.) The electricity crisis in Zambia: Blackouts and social stratification in new mining towns --Rita Kesselring.
12.) Towards an ethnography of electrification in rural India: Social relations and values in household energy exchanges. --Abhigyan Singh, Alex T. Strating, N.A. Romero Herrera, Hylke W. van Dijk, David V. Keyson.
1.) Exploring the anthropology of energy: Ethnography, energy and ethics. --Jessica Smith, Mette M. High.
Energy paradigms, perspectives, and discourses
2.) Energy ethics, homogenization, and hegemony: A reflection on the traditional energy paradigm. --Giovanni Frigo.
3.) Decolonizing energy: Black Lives Matter and technoscientific expertise amid solar transitions. --Myles Lennon.
4.) Exploring the mundane: Towards an ethnographic approach to bioenergy. --Deepti Chatti, Matthew Archer, Myles Lennon, Michael R. Dove.
Politics and energy controversies
5.) Working with bacteria and putting bacteria to work: The biopolitics of synthetic biology for energy in the United Kingdom. --Carmen McLeod, Brigitte Nerlich, Alison Mohr.
6.) A town divided: Community values and attitudes towards coal seam gas development in Gloucester, Australia. --Emily Grubert, Whitney Skinner.
7.) From wire evil to power line poe.
8.) Energopolitics and nuclear waste: Containing the threat of radioactivity. --Jennifer Richter.
Energy consumption, scarcity and crisis
9.) Why mundane energy use matters: Energy biographies, attachment and identity. --Christopher Groves, Karen Henwood, Fiona Shirani, Gareth Thomas, Nick Pidgeon.
10.) The ethics of energy provisioning: Living off-grid in rural Wales. --Elaine Forde.
11.) The electricity crisis in Zambia: Blackouts and social stratification in new mining towns --Rita Kesselring.
12.) Towards an ethnography of electrification in rural India: Social relations and values in household energy exchanges. --Abhigyan Singh, Alex T. Strating, N.A. Romero Herrera, Hylke W. van Dijk, David V. Keyson.
Smith, Jessica - Personal Name
Forde, Elaine - Personal Name
Groves, Christopher - Personal Name
Richter, Jennifer - Personal Name
Grubert, Emily - Personal Name
McLeod, Carmen - Personal Name
Chatti, Deepti - Personal Name
Lennon, Myles - Personal Name
Frigo, Giovanni - Personal Name
Kesselring, Rita - Personal Name
Forde, Elaine - Personal Name
Groves, Christopher - Personal Name
Richter, Jennifer - Personal Name
Grubert, Emily - Personal Name
McLeod, Carmen - Personal Name
Chatti, Deepti - Personal Name
Lennon, Myles - Personal Name
Frigo, Giovanni - Personal Name
Kesselring, Rita - Personal Name
Volume 30, August 2017
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2017
United Kingdom
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