Energy Justice

Roman Sidortsov, Darren McCauley

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Abstract

This chapter identifies how energy has been conceptualised as a good to be produced, distributed and consumed, illustrating close theoretical engagement with the forms of justice. As Sidortsov and McCauley note, given the tradition’s focus on energy systems as a whole, emerging contributions to this scholarship stress the importance of, and need for, recognitional and restorative approaches to justice. In particular, the authors identify a need for those affected by changes in energy systems to be heard and legitimised participants in decision-making regarding these infrastructural challenges. In addition, the authors highlight the connectivity and fluidity of this still novel body of justice scholarship, illustrating its overlapping, yet unique, foundations regarding energy as a primary object of justice analyses.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTheorising Justice
Subtitle of host publicationA Primer for Social Scientists
EditorsJohanna Ohlsson and Stephen Przybylinski
PublisherBristol University Press
Chapter11
Pages171-190
ISBN (Print)9781529232233
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2023

Research programs

  • ESSB SOC
  • ESSB PA

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