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Energy Humanities
CIRS
10 episodes
2 weeks ago
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.
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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.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Everyday Energy | Ways of Seeing: Tracing Lived Energy in Archive, Film, and Fiction | June 2021
Energy Humanities
1 hour 7 minutes 56 seconds
4 years ago
Everyday Energy | Ways of Seeing: Tracing Lived Energy in Archive, Film, and Fiction | June 2021

In this episode, Trish Kahle, Victoria Googasian, and Firat Oruc revisit a primary source they use in their own scholarly work in the historical archive, fiction, and film through the lens of the lived experience of energy. By showcasing how different disciplines interact with texts and sources, they explore points of convergences and key interdisciplinary concepts in interpreting everyday energy.

Energy Humanities
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.