Call for Participants: Energy Humanities Working Group at Duke

November 19, -
Scientists, engineers, policymakers, and activists are grappling with anthropogenic climate change and generating solutions to halt its progress. But humans' relationships with energy and the environment are also important. Energy and its uses are deeply embedded in our lived experiences, relationships, identities, understandings, and narratives. Proposed changes in energy systems and practices must take these factors into account.

The Duke University Energy Initiative and the Franklin Humanities Institute invite faculty and graduate students from all disciplines to join an interdisciplinary community of scholars interested in exploring energy through the lens of the humanities. This working group will explore the emerging field of Energy Humanities through monthly discussions of shared readings and conversations with authors.

Scholars from all disciplines are welcome. Previous scholarship on energy-related topics is not required-participants need only possess an interest in exploring questions such as those above.

Are you a faculty member or graduate student who is interested in the working group? Complete a survey (https://bit.ly/ehwg2020) to receive more information about upcoming activities, including the Zoom link for an initial meeting on Mon., Nov. 19, 3-4:30 p.m. EST. Regular meetings will begin in January 2021.

Questions? Email Dr. Jon Free (jon.free@duke.edu), assistant director for research development at the Energy Initiative.
Sponsor

Energy Initiative

Co-Sponsor(s)

Asian & Middle Eastern Studies (AMES); Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies (CSEEES); Duke University Center for International and Global Studies; English; Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI); German Studies; History; John Hope Franklin Center (JHFC); Literature; Philosophy; Religious Studies; Romance Studies; Slavic and Eurasian Studies; Trinity College

Call for Participants: Energy Humanities Working Group at Duke

Contact

Dr. Jon Free