We are excited to announce a call for film or video submissions to be exhibited at Energy Ethics 2026: Infrastructures of Energy (EE2026). Accepted films will be hosted on the vFairs Platform for both in-person and online attendees to experience.

Films should engage the conference theme ‘Infrastructures of Energy’, through the lenses of: public planning and taxation; governmentality and responsibilisation; prediction and forecasting; expertise, scientism and epistemes of facts; commons and collectives; risks and insurance; moral epistemology and climate ethics; affect and qualia; trust and mistrust; security and securities; war and conflict; crisis, hope and despair; debt and liabilities; fuel poverty and structural inequalities; justice; contracts; corporate techniques of accountability; humans and nonhumans; environment, social, and governance (ESG); co-benefits and biodiversity; work; digitalisation; materiality; artificial intelligence and automation; assets and assetisation; financialisation and quantification; or growth and degrowth.

In line with the interdisciplinary ethos of the Centre for Energy Ethics, we welcome films from a variety of perspectives: art history, anthropology, accounting, business, chemistry, classics, development studies, earth sciences, environmental science, economics, engineering, finance, geography, history, literature, management, philosophy, physics, sociology, social psychology, statistics, and STS.

  • All film entries must be emailed to [email protected] by 15th June at 23:59 (UK time).
  • Films should be submitted as links to existing online videos posted on You Tube/Vimeo, be no more than 30 minutes in duration and suitable for a general, non-expert audience.

For any questions about the conference, or the submission process, please email the conference organisers at [email protected].

We are excited to receive your films and hope you will join us (virtually or in-person) at St Andrews!