
Energy Talk
Green Knowledge from Greece's Silicon Plains
Daniel M. Knight(Author)
Cornell University Press
Published on 15. May 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
180 pages
978-1-5017-8111-7 (ISBN)
Description
Energy Talk disrupts the claims of institutionalized categories such as sustainability, green economy, climate change, and net zero that promote a shared consensus on energy transition. These concepts often conceal the intricate details of how people engage with rapidly shifting sociotechnical environments. On the plains of Thessaly, Greece, interactions with the emerging energy landscape, particularly the expanding photovoltaic (solar) program, lead people to critique long-standing assumptions about nationalism and belonging, their experience of time and modernity, the morality of entrepreneurial opportunism, and historically grounded notions of neo-colonialism and foreign occupation.
Daniel M. Knight showcases how obscured 'adelo-knowledge' is exposed during epochs of intense upheaval. Since 2009 Greece has been a hot spot of interrelated crises around which new socio-techno-natural contracts have emerged. Energy is a pivot for comprehending a decade where conventional information has been upended, traditions challenged, and assumptions fractured. Energy Talk offers an ethnographically and theoretically rich rereading of established categories usually associated with the green transition, from their local particularity to the potential implications for planetary relations.
Daniel M. Knight showcases how obscured 'adelo-knowledge' is exposed during epochs of intense upheaval. Since 2009 Greece has been a hot spot of interrelated crises around which new socio-techno-natural contracts have emerged. Energy is a pivot for comprehending a decade where conventional information has been upended, traditions challenged, and assumptions fractured. Energy Talk offers an ethnographically and theoretically rich rereading of established categories usually associated with the green transition, from their local particularity to the potential implications for planetary relations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Ithaca
United States
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Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
1 map - 1 Maps
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 149 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
284 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5017-8111-7 (9781501781117)
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05/2025
Cornell University Press
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Person
Daniel M. Knight is Reader in Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. He is the author of Porous Becomings and Vertiginous Life; and coeditor of the journal History and Anthropology journal.
Content
Introduction
1. Extraction
2. Temporality
3. Belonging
4. Diversification
Conclusion: "It's Life, Jim, But Not As We Know It"
1. Extraction
2. Temporality
3. Belonging
4. Diversification
Conclusion: "It's Life, Jim, But Not As We Know It"