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[Commlist] CFP: Energy In/Out of Place: A Virtual Energy Humanities Research-Creation Conference
Wed Oct 30 13:39:27 GMT 2019
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*Energy In/Out of Place: *
*A Virtual Energy Humanities Research-Creation Conference*
*May 19-22, 2020 *
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;
University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; /and/
online around the world
Contact info: (energyandplace /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(energyandplace /at/ gmail.com)>
_Workshop keywords_:
energy; place; low carbon research; methods; energy transition;
research-creation
*CALL FOR PROPOSALS*
The accumulating crises and injustices of climate change are drastically
reordering the composition and characteristics of places around the
world. Yet, these interlinked harms and pressures vary highly by locale.
Similarly, a global transition to more sustainable forms of energy is
required, but energy transition is highly local and complex, involving
new technologies, behaviors, values, and social forms that must be
collectively imagined and emplaced. Transition will therefore proceed
differently in different locations, but everywhere it will require deep
changes in the way we do things, from business and culture, to academia
and politics.
This *virtual research-creation workshop* calls on participants to
explore the many roles of energy in shaping and mediating a diverse
array of places around the world. It asks participants to reflect on
sites in and around where they live and work that carry potential for
deep changes in the energy regimes that dominate everyday life. What
historical forms have been etched into the landscape, infrastructures,
and imaginaries of the site? How does energy traverse geographic and
social boundaries, making and unmaking places in the process? What flows
of energy, conversely, might chart new relations to place? How do global
energy systems localize themselves in different geographies, cultures,
and quotidian experiences—and how might we, as researchers, seek to do
the same?
*_FORMAT_*
*The Energy In/Out of Place workshop will bring together a small group
of scholars and artists from around the world to share their research
and collaborate in an online process of comparative research-creation
and inquiry. *Distributed, site-specific engagements with different
energy places will be shared through asynchronous virtual documentation
and exchanges, in addition to livestreamed panel discussions and keynote
lectures from *Natalie Loveless* <https://loveless.ca/about> and *Sheena
Wilson* <http://sheenawilson.ca/> (University of Alberta) and *Kirby
Calvert*
<https://www.uoguelph.ca/geography/Faculty/calvert-kirby> (University of
Guelph).
In April 2020, before the workshop begins, all participants will be
given a research prompt that will direct them through an open ended
process of documenting the engagements between place and energy that are
evident at their site. Documentation may take the form of ethnographic
or creative writing, photography, drawing, audio or video recordings, or
other media. The resulting materials will be uploaded to a website,
along with short critical assessments of the process, in advance of the
workshop.
During the week of the workshop (May 19-22) participants will be able to
participate in both live and asynchronous discussions and lectures,
comparing the results and strategies of different participant teams.
Afterwards, participants will have the opportunity to revise their
documentation and write reflections on their findings for publication in
an artist book based on the workshop proceedings.
*_SUBMISSIONS_*
We encourage proposals from individuals or groups that include the
following:
1. A description of the place that the individual or group would like to
consider, including its past, present, and/or future energy uses,
relations, and flows (~500 words);
2. A short biographical statement from each member of the group that
identifies the skills and methods they will bring to the process of
research-creation (~250 words each);
3. If small grants were to be made available for individuals or groups,
a rough budget outline of how these might be allocated in the research
process (transportation, materials, equipment, etc.) (up to $500 CAD).
Participants may work alone, or in groups of roughly 1-4 collaborators.
The organizers hope to choose teams from a variety of career stages in
and outside of academia with relations to a wide range of places: urban,
suburban, rural, ex-urban; production or consumption; domestic or
workplace; Global South or Global North.
*Proposal submissions are due on December 15, 2019 and can be sent to
(energyandplace /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(energyandplace /at/ gmail.com)> as an
attached .doc or .pdf file.*
*_A NOTE ON THE WORKSHOP FORMAT_*
A large portion of academia’s carbon footprint comes from air travel to
conferences, workshops, and other meetings. International conferences
have grown in number and size over the past fifty years and have become
increasingly important to academic advancement, although they produce
significant amounts of waste and questions of travel funding and global
mobility limit the kinds of people who can travel to these gatherings.
E-conferencing offers a means to simultaneously address these climate
and research equity concerns. As energy humanities scholars, we have a
vested and situated interest in using and promoting these alternatives.
Additionally, we seek to explore the affordances of the virtual
conference format in order to bring more than just scholars’ faces and
words to the screen, but as a value-added proposition in which
multi-sensory worlds, local contexts, and creative forms of
representation can be analytically and rhetorically mobilized within our
research. We see virtual conferences as an opportunity to deepen
comparative engagements with the question of global energy transition,
both in this workshop’s content and organizing principles.
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