Energy Humanities

By CIRS

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This CIRS podcast series is part of the Energy Humanities research initiative, which aims to generate new scholarly conversations on everyday lived experiences of energy. Together with our guests, we will explore new ways of thinking about how we understand ordinary people’s encounters with energy in various social, cultural, and political-economic forms.

Episode Date
World Energy Literature Part 2 | CIRS Energy Humanities Podcast with Stacey Balkan & Swaralipi Nandi
May 08, 2022
World Energy Literature Part 1 | CIRS Energy Humanities Podcast with Stacey Balkan
May 08, 2022
Representing Oil | Part I: Oil, State, and Violence in Visual Art - Representing “The Wealth of Nations” | Victor Ehikhamenor
Nov 15, 2021
Representing Oil | Part II: Oil, State, and Violence in Visual Art - Black Gold, Violence and Nigerian Art | Victor Ehikhamenor
Nov 15, 2021
Representing Oil | Part I: The Cultural Lives of Oil - Complex Ontologies | Santiago Acosta
Nov 15, 2021
Representing Oil | Part II: The Cultural Lives of Oil - The Darker Side of Petromodernity | Santiago Acosta
Nov 15, 2021
Everyday Energy | Ways of Seeing: Tracing Lived Energy in Archive, Film, and Fiction | June 2021
Jun 28, 2021
Everyday Energy | Diana J. Montaño | How Everyday People Electrified Mexico City | June 2021
Jun 28, 2021
Everyday Energy | Anto Mohsin | Electricity and Everyday Life in Doha | June 2021
Jun 28, 2021
Everyday Energy | Elizabeth Barrios | Reading for Oil | June 2021
Jun 28, 2021