Barcelona, Spain, August 31 – September 3 2016
In our current geopolitical landscape, marked by crisis, energy has emerged as a multidisciplinary field of study ranging from social sciences and humanities to natural and physical sciences and engineering practices. This panel interrogates the multiple meanings of “energy,” beyond apocalyptic visions, by focusing on its complex forms and interactions. We invite papers that pay particular attention to the multiple and entangled ontologies and epistemologies of energy. It is our aim that this attunement will foster conversations across disciplines by troubling the notions of crisis, sustainability, scarcity, risk and harm that shape thinking around energy.
This panel is structured around three containers: bodies, ecologies, and economies. We ask: how do we come to imagine, represent, and interact with energy beyond crisis? What can particular visions of energy—as utility, service provider, health disrupter, infrastructure and energetic force—do to the bodies and environments they interact with? We invite contributors to address “energy” by considering several themes. These include, but are not limited to:
Politics and geographies of energy
Infrastructures and landscapes
Sources of energy production
Sustainability, including low-carbon energy transitions
Materialities and immaterialities
Causality and contingency
Bioeconomies
Organisms, metabolisms and systems
Sensitivities and energetic attunements
Radiation, chemicals exposure
Value, waste and residuals
Energy and modernity
States and citizens
Risk and precarity
Framing and defining energy
Convenors:
Energy Working Group, York University, Toronto
https://energyork.wordpress.com
For abstract submission: energyworkingroup@gmail.com
Deadline (Extended) for abstract submissions: February 8, 2016
Communication of acceptance/rejection of abstracts to authors: February 15, 2016
For more information on the conference: http://www.sts2016bcn.org/
Politics and geographies of energy
Infrastructures and landscapes
Sources of energy production
Sustainability, including low-carbon energy transitions
Materialities and immaterialities
Causality and contingency
Bioeconomies
Organisms, metabolisms and systems
Sensitivities and energetic attunements
Radiation, chemicals exposure
Value, waste and residuals
Energy and modernity
States and citizens
Risk and precarity
Framing and defining energy
Convenors:
Energy Working Group, York University, Toronto
https://energyork.wordpress.com
For abstract submission: energyworkingroup@gmail.com
Deadline (Extended) for abstract submissions: February 8, 2016
Communication of acceptance/rejection of abstracts to authors: February 15, 2016
For more information on the conference: http://www.sts2016bcn.org/