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Advancing Energy Sovereignty and Economic Prosperity for First Nations through Green Energy Statecraft Open
A new approach to energy transition governance is necessary, one that is inclusive of First Nations on whose land the energy transition will occur. In this short position paper, we elaborate upon the concept of green energy statecraft (GES…
Seeing energy justice: drone and computer visualisations of renewable energy industries on indigenous lands in native America and Australia Open
As a key component of decarbonisation, many nations are undergoing an energy transition from fossil fuels to solar, wind, and other renewable energies. This is creating landscape transformations in ways prior energy regimes did not. Schola…
A.I. as a medium: the production and consumption of documentaries programming against the background of media convergence Open
In recent years, the documentary film industry has grown considerably, including the diversification of creative means, the enrichment of broadcasting platforms and the further improvement of the industrial chain. At the same time, with th…
Technoliberalism and the Complementary Relationships between Humanitarian, Conservation, and Entrepreneurial Dronework in Indonesia Open
Criticism of commercial drones as violators of personal privacy or unsafe public annoyances continues to influence public and academic discourse. At the same time, the commercial drone’s benefits for humanitarian, conservation, industry, a…
Drone Power: Conservation, Humanitarianism, Policing and War Open
A convergence of four genealogies reveals drone power. Environmentality describes the contradictory uses of drones in conservation. Humanitarianism articulates how control is enacted and challenged in human crises. Securitization examines …
Extended Flight: The Emergence of Drone Sovereignty Open
Landeyjarsandur, Iceland is a long expanse of black beach stretching down the southern coast of Iceland 1.5 hours southeast of Reykjavik. We took the journey to this place with two Icelandic internet engineers to make a film about how Nort…
Technology Retreats and the Politics of Social Media Open
This essay examines weeklong technology retreats in Silicon Valley. These retreats embody digital healthism, which I define as the discourse that promotes the self-regulation of digital consumption for personal health. I argue that the sel…
Zopa's lambs:video ads, internet banks, and the financialization of affect Open
This article is about how affect is mobilized through video advertising to encourage people to try new practices: discuss money and use peer-to-peer banking. A 2013 television commercial for a UK-based peer-to-peer lending firm demonstrate…
Gagged and Doxed: Hacktivism’s Self-Incrimination Complex Open
The investigation, arrest, and conviction of a number of high-profile hacker-activists, or hacktivists, reveal the ways subjectivity is mobilized through processes of revelation and evasion. We use the term subjectivation to describe the p…