Everyday energy politics in Central Asia and the Caucasus : citizens' needs, entitlements and struggles for access

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Everyday energy politics in Central Asia and the Caucasus : citizens' needs, entitlements and struggles for access

edited by David Gullette and Jeanne Féaux de la Croix

(Thirdworlds / edited by Shahid Qadir)

Routledge, 2016

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The perception of Central Asia and its place in the world has come to be shaped by its large oil and gas reserves. Literature on energy in the region has thus largely focused on related geopolitical issues and national policies. However, little is known about citizens' needs within this broader context of commodities that connect the energy networks of China, Russia and the West. This multidisciplinary special issue brings together anthropologists, economists, geographers and political scientists to examine the role of all forms of energy (here: oil, gas, hydropower and solar power) and their products (especially electricity) in people's daily lives throughout Central Asia and the Caucasus. The papers in this issue ask how energy is understood as an everyday resource, as a necessity and a source of opportunity, a challenge or even as an indicator of exclusionary practices. We enquire into the role and views of energy sector workers, rural consumers and urban communities, and their experiences of energy companies' and national policies. We further examine the legacy of Soviet and more recent domestic energy policies, the environmental impact of energy use as well as the political impact of citizens' energy grievances. This book was published as a special issue of Central Asian Survey.

Table of Contents

1. Mr Light and people's everyday energy struggles in Central Asia and the Caucasus: an introduction David Gullette and Jeanne Feaux de la Croix Energy dystopias 2. The illumination of marginality: how ethnic Hazaras in Bamyan, Afghanistan, perceive the lack of electricity as discrimination Melissa Kerr Chiovenda 3. Kyrgyzstan's dark ages: framing and the 2010 hydroelectric revolution Amanda E. Wooden Politics, practices and entitlements 4. Resource dependence and measurement technology: international and domestic influences on energy sector development in Armenia and Georgia Jason E. Strakes 5. Flows of oil, flows of people: resource-extraction industry, labour market and migration in western Kazakhstan Philipp Frank Jager 6. Notes on the moral economy of gas in present-day Azerbaijan Tristam Barrett Resource consumption and its impacts 7. Switching off or switching source: energy consumption and household response to higher energy prices in the Kyrgyz Republic Franziska Gassmann and Raquel Tsukada 8. Bottom-up and top-down dynamics of the energy transformation in the Eastern Pamirs of Tajikistan's Gorno Badakhshan region Tobias Kraudzun

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  • NCID
    BB23272452
  • ISBN
    • 9781138122574
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Abingdon
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 138 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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