By Mawuli K.H. Bobobee
Third co-prize winner
By Mawuli K.H. Bobobee
Third co-prize winner
Following a successful joint proposal to the Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities between the University of Glasgow and Creative Carbon Scotland, they are inviting applications for a fully funded PhD studentship.
by Sean Field and Mette M. High
In a world that has been described as ‘petromodern’ and with oil as its beating blood, how can oil trade in negative prices? And how does this highlight the relationship between the physical and virtual dimensions of oil markets?
The global pandemic we are currently living through has plunged us in a state of unprecedented crisis. From the way we live our lives, carry out our work, care for our loved ones, the fundamental structures of our society and our economy have been shattered to the core.
When I am asked about energy, about fracking, about activism, my mind wonders to an unusual suspect amidst my fieldwork notes, pictures and memories: a hand knitted blanket, a patchwork of the stories from the people that I have met.
by Anna Seeger
Whilst many political leaders appear to prioritise the health of citizens over economic growth during this pandemic, why have they not prioritised the health of the planet over economic gains in the face of climate change?
Bringing together scholars, artists, industry leaders and others, this event will take place between the 9th and 13th November 2020.
Anna has now completed her ethnographic fieldwork in Norway.
Sean has now completed his ethnographic fieldwork in Houston, Texas.
Sarah has now completed her ethnographic fieldwork in the UK.