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Contribution to Book
"Introduction"
The Energy Reader (2010)
  • Chris Hebdon, Yale University
Abstract

The Energy Reader presents a series of readings that examine the energy problem from an anthropological perspective and look at energy holistically, including social and cultural components and long term implications for global and social environmental change.

Brings a unique critical approach to the problem of energy and its complexity

Presents the topic as both a human and a technological problem, differentiating long-term perspectives from short term fixes

Includes coverage of the politics of energy, the protection of future generations, the avoidance of dangerous waste products, efficiency, resilience, and democratic relevance

Features selections drawn from the work of physicists, economists, business experts, engineers, journalists, historians, and entrepreneurs

Keywords
  • energy in society and culture,
  • controlling processes,
  • people problem,
  • energy problem,
  • mindsets,
  • power shifts,
  • the politics of energy,
  • energy transitions,
  • who decides?
Disciplines
Publication Date
Summer 2010
Editor
Laura Nader
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN
978-1-4051-9983-4
Citation Information
Chris Hebdon. ""Introduction"" OxfordThe Energy Reader (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chris_hebdon/2/