08/06/2023
10:00 12:00
Événement en présentiel
Dans le cadre de l'axe de recherche : Violences et gestion du danger
 
Resource Extraction and the (Hidden) Violence of Green Energy Transitions
Lieu : Salle S1, 2e étage, 28 rue des Saints-Pères - 75007 Paris
 
 
Un événement organisé avec l'Ecole de la Recherche et avec l'Atelier Interdisciplinaire de recherches sur l'environnement (AIRE) de Sciences Po.
 
This research seminar will explore the hidden, unacknowledged, and denied forms of violence that are intertwined with the transition away from carbon energy toward green alternatives. With reference to ongoing research on lithium extraction and green energy politics in Bolivia, the seminar will reexamine the ways in which supposedly sustainable responses to climate change depend on their own categories of exclusion, their own strategies of accumulation by dispossession, and their own modes of environmental ruination.
 
Intervenant:
Mark Goodale holds a chair at the University of Lausanne, where he is Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology and Director of the Laboratory of Cultural and Social Anthropology (LACS). He also directs a 4-year research project (2019-2023) on the global lithium energy assemblage, with a focus on Bolivia, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. For the academic year 2023-2024 he will be a Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford.
 
La discussion sera assurée par Laurent Gayer, Sciences Po-CERI.
 

Scientific coordinators: Sandrine Revet, Sciences Po-CERI

Organisé par : CERI