2013
DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2012.748728
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The historical–geographical construction of power: electricity in Eastern North Carolina

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“…Such schemes and its complex networks have been, however, deeply implicated in the reproduction of political and economic power, when differentiating spaces of production and consumption; while creating concentrated nodes of profit and control (Harrison 2013;Huber 2015).…”
Section: Type Of Infrastructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such schemes and its complex networks have been, however, deeply implicated in the reproduction of political and economic power, when differentiating spaces of production and consumption; while creating concentrated nodes of profit and control (Harrison 2013;Huber 2015).…”
Section: Type Of Infrastructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the centralized paradigm is still dominating in the expansion of renewables, and has become the strongest model in the wind and solar sector (REN21 2016). The implications of such infrastructures in potentially reproducing energy poverty and injustice have been addressed as a central aspect to critically approach energy landscapes (Harrison 2013;Huber 2015). As illustrated in Table 2, cases in the inventory constitute examples of such large centralized facilities, suggesting that the uneven geographies reinforced by these schemes contribute into the emergence of local forms of contestation.…”
Section: Type Of Infrastructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In electricity metering, commensuration is enacted through the shared metric of the kW/h which quantifies the functioning of electricity-using devices in terms of electricity flow. Such devices have hugely multiplied in their number and diversity over time as electricity demand has been co-produced with its supply (Harrison, 2013;Hughes, 1993Hughes, [1983; Shove and Walker, 2014). Whilst electricity using devices can have qualitatively very different characteristics (e.g.…”
Section: Measurement Metering and The Pre-digital: Electricity As Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Harrison and Popke (2011) were the first to describe energy poverty as not only the duality of household income and energy costs but also a socio-technical assemblage. They emphasize the multidimensional and historical character of energy situations (see also Harrison 2013),…”
Section: Assemblage Thinking In Energy Justicementioning
confidence: 99%