This Special Issue explores the anthropology of energy by highlighting the unique contributions an ethnographic perspective offers to understanding energy and ethics. We propose the term energy ethics to capture the ways in which people understand and ethically evaluate energy. The term encompasses the multiple and varied ways that people experience, conceptualize, and evaluate matters of energy. Out of the diversity of fieldsites, research methods, conceptual frameworks, and disciplinary backgrounds that characterize the articles in the special issue, three clear themes emerge. The first is that multiple, conflicting understandings of energy animate how people engage it in their everyday lives and work. The second is that diversity exists ...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Ethnographies of energy production in times of tran...
This article is concerned with the question of the ethnography of the invisible: multisensory resear...
TRISTAN LOLOUM, SIMONE ABRAM, and NATHALIE ORTAR, eds. 2021. Ethnographies of Power: A Political Ant...
This special issue emerged from the 2016 Energy Ethics conference that co-editors High and Smith hos...
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union'...
This introduction to Economic Anthropology’s special issue on “Energy and Economy” argues that we mi...
Over the last decade, unconventional coal seam gas (CSG) reserves in the Australian State of Queensl...
This article is intended as a broad review of contributions from the humanities and social sciences ...
In this paper I focus on rather neglected considerations regarding human energy, movement, and activ...
Energy related infrastructures are crucial to political organization. They shape the contours of sta...
Energy related infrastructures are crucial to political organization. They shape the contours of sta...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
The paper examines three social dimensions of energy. The first one is cognitive; energy is a way of...
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. We must find new and innovative ways of conceptu...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Ethnographies of energy production in times of tran...
This article is concerned with the question of the ethnography of the invisible: multisensory resear...
TRISTAN LOLOUM, SIMONE ABRAM, and NATHALIE ORTAR, eds. 2021. Ethnographies of Power: A Political Ant...
This special issue emerged from the 2016 Energy Ethics conference that co-editors High and Smith hos...
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union'...
This introduction to Economic Anthropology’s special issue on “Energy and Economy” argues that we mi...
Over the last decade, unconventional coal seam gas (CSG) reserves in the Australian State of Queensl...
This article is intended as a broad review of contributions from the humanities and social sciences ...
In this paper I focus on rather neglected considerations regarding human energy, movement, and activ...
Energy related infrastructures are crucial to political organization. They shape the contours of sta...
Energy related infrastructures are crucial to political organization. They shape the contours of sta...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
Social science energy research is asking important questions about the social, political, and econom...
The paper examines three social dimensions of energy. The first one is cognitive; energy is a way of...
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. We must find new and innovative ways of conceptu...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Ethnographies of energy production in times of tran...
This article is concerned with the question of the ethnography of the invisible: multisensory resear...
TRISTAN LOLOUM, SIMONE ABRAM, and NATHALIE ORTAR, eds. 2021. Ethnographies of Power: A Political Ant...