Focusing on energy developments and energy infrastructure in Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara, this article engages with the politics of energy and energy citizenship in situations of conflict, authoritarianism and settler colonialism. We contribute to the body of research on how energy infrastructure, including renewable energy infrastructure, furthers (neo)colonial social and political power imbalances. Using Dominic Boyer’s concept of energopower, which allows us to explore how energy is used to govern populations and produce subjectivities, we argue that a colonial and oppressive energoregime will produce subjects hostile to itself. Putting colonised people’s lived experiences and perceptions of an oppressive energy system centre stage,...
Although blessed with abundant solar and wind energies, North Africa has yet to maximise its socioec...
Once again, the issue of race is dominating world events. Acts of police violence and the removal of...
Approaching the informal construction and extension of infrastructures through the terrain of what I...
Rich in resources and small in population, Western Sahara, partially occupied since 1975 by neighbou...
The purpose of the paper is to expand the concept of energy justice by considering the struggles ove...
Anchored by ambitions of economic growth and energy security, governments in developing countries ar...
Project TED2021-130035B-100MCIN/AEI/10.13039/ 501100011033European Union “NextGenerationEU”/PRTR
This paper explores the role of electricity infrastructures in helping to create, expand or limit th...
In this paper I explore resistance to energy colonialism in the work of Saharawi poets Limam Boisha ...
Rich in resources and small in population, Western Sahara, partially occupied since 1975 by neighbou...
The call for social science to engage with energy infrastructures and users to enable low-carbon tra...
The study assesses the impact of energy service provision in The Gambian settlement of Kartong throu...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Governments, namely in the global North, are fostering the deployment of large-scale low carbon and ...
In this paper, we explore the practices and spaces of mobile phone charging in The Gambia and Sierra...
Although blessed with abundant solar and wind energies, North Africa has yet to maximise its socioec...
Once again, the issue of race is dominating world events. Acts of police violence and the removal of...
Approaching the informal construction and extension of infrastructures through the terrain of what I...
Rich in resources and small in population, Western Sahara, partially occupied since 1975 by neighbou...
The purpose of the paper is to expand the concept of energy justice by considering the struggles ove...
Anchored by ambitions of economic growth and energy security, governments in developing countries ar...
Project TED2021-130035B-100MCIN/AEI/10.13039/ 501100011033European Union “NextGenerationEU”/PRTR
This paper explores the role of electricity infrastructures in helping to create, expand or limit th...
In this paper I explore resistance to energy colonialism in the work of Saharawi poets Limam Boisha ...
Rich in resources and small in population, Western Sahara, partially occupied since 1975 by neighbou...
The call for social science to engage with energy infrastructures and users to enable low-carbon tra...
The study assesses the impact of energy service provision in The Gambian settlement of Kartong throu...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Governments, namely in the global North, are fostering the deployment of large-scale low carbon and ...
In this paper, we explore the practices and spaces of mobile phone charging in The Gambia and Sierra...
Although blessed with abundant solar and wind energies, North Africa has yet to maximise its socioec...
Once again, the issue of race is dominating world events. Acts of police violence and the removal of...
Approaching the informal construction and extension of infrastructures through the terrain of what I...