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Project 4.1

Talk: How is energy implicated in a minimally decent life? Socio-technical change and social justice, Neil Simcock, Rosie Day and Gordon Walker

Posted on July 29, 2014

Abstract for presentation at the STS Conference, Graz, 5-6 May 2014. (more…)

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Broadening Discussions Of Energy Justice – Neil Simcock

Posted on June 30, 2014

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