Energy and labour: Thinking across the continuum
Stefan Bouzarovski
Abstract
Metabolisms of energy in society and space are predicated upon human labour, in ways that are often poorly recognized in relation to the global climate challenge. I synthesize and interrogate existing scholarship on the relationship between energy and labour across different spatio-temporal contexts, so as to reveal the overlapping networks that bind energy workers, consumers and producers. Drawing upon geographical, feminist, social practice and political ecology insights, I propose a research agenda that foregrounds the role of social reproduction – through capital-labour regimes and the gendered division of labour – in shaping the circulation and contestation of energy use.
Topics & Concepts
ScholarshipDivision of labourSociologySocial reproductionRelation (database)Energy (signal processing)ReproductionPoliticsSpace (punctuation)Capital (architecture)Economic geographySocial capitalEcologyPolitical economySocial sciencePolitical scienceEconomicsGeographyEconomic growthMarket economyBiologyLawMathematicsArchaeologyComputer scienceDatabasePhilosophyLinguisticsStatisticsEnergy and Environment ImpactsElectric Vehicles and InfrastructureSocial Acceptance of Renewable Energy