2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-020-00957-x
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Socio-metabolic profiles of electricity consumption along the rural–urban continuum of Ecuador: Whose energy sovereignty?

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“…Yet similarly as in the food sector (Hospes, 2014), there is some debate at what level energy sovereignty should be sought at. Those who are strongly inspired by community-led efforts and the learnings from food sovereignty advocates, are more likely to define energy sovereignty as local communities deciding over energy policies without being dominated by the interests of corporations and political elites (Ariza-Montobbio & Olarte, 2021;. This interpretation would favour grassroots initiatives and efforts to decentralise energy production systems.…”
Section: Transparency and Self-determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet similarly as in the food sector (Hospes, 2014), there is some debate at what level energy sovereignty should be sought at. Those who are strongly inspired by community-led efforts and the learnings from food sovereignty advocates, are more likely to define energy sovereignty as local communities deciding over energy policies without being dominated by the interests of corporations and political elites (Ariza-Montobbio & Olarte, 2021;. This interpretation would favour grassroots initiatives and efforts to decentralise energy production systems.…”
Section: Transparency and Self-determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a counterpoint, I focus on everyday energy‐related practices in the domestic domain, highlighting the role of reproductive labour (Barca 2019) in the mobilisation of emancipatory actions. I build on conceptual thinking that foregrounds the ability of progressive actors to confront unequal power relations (Newell and Simms 2020), the emergence of infrastructures‐in‐the‐making (Baptista 2019), and the articulation of hybrid socio‐natural metabolisms (Ariza‐Montobbio and Olarte 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%