Friday, February 26, 2016

Latest issue of Economic Anthropology

Looks like an interesting issue and certainly touches on our theme for next week! 

Economic Anthropology, Volume 3, Issue 1

The role of corporate oil and energy debt in creating the neoliberal era (pages 57–67)
Sandy Smith-Nonini

The infrastructure of markets: From electric power to electronic data (pages 68–80)
Canay Özden-Schilling

"The most eastern of the West, the most western of the East": Energy-transport infrastructures and regional politics of the periphery in Turkey (pages 81–93)
Bilge Firat

District heating as heterotopia: Tracing the social contract through domestic energy infrastructure in Pimlico, London (pages 94–105)
Charlotte Johnson

Circuits and currents: Dynamics of disruption in New York City blackouts (pages 106–118)
Stephanie Rupp

Women, nature, and development in sites of Ecuador's petroleum circuit (pages 119–132)
Cristina Cielo, Lisset Coba and Ivette Vallejo

Communities of energy (pages 133–144)
Ben Campbell, Jon Cloke and Ed Brown

Citizens of a hydropower nation: Territory and agency at the frontiers of hydropower development in Nepal (pages 145–160)
Austin Lord

Offshore wind power development in Maine: A rational choice perspective (pages 161–173)
James M. Acheson and Ann W. Acheson

Electric activism: Analysis, alliances, and interventions (pages 174–185)
Davida Wood

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