"Not all power infrastructure is physical, or even visible. Power can be territorial, and also immaterial." @terrainvague and @Steph__Carlisle introduce the @scenariojournal#Power issue: https://t.co/mwMnzFG70Q
Thank you Kees for your fantastic essay! Absolutely brilliant, and so important right now, as we grapple with and re-evaluate the complex colonial histories of infrastructure.
Excited to share my latest essay "The Missouri River Basin: Water, Power, Decolonization, and Design." https://t.co/CBl5dGJnkC Thanks for your feedback and edits @Steph__Carlisle@terrainvague
@buellcenter@NickPevzner The issue of Scenario Journal, which explores the intersection of power and infrastructure, is now live and available at: https://t.co/j5pEQiUQgX
“Our Energy for Our Country” by Arturo Massol-Deyá https://t.co/k0ZORgKcNJ. “Let us not wait to be decolonized—freedoms are built collectively from within.” @scenariojournal
The Kleinman Center is proud to support the work of @scenariojournal who just released their latest issue. Read more to examine the topic of power, in both its infrastructural and political dimensions. https://t.co/pzNjOcUV51
Infrastructure is always political, and energy transitions have always been contested. Check out Scenario's latest issue, Scenario 7: POWER, which explores the topic of power, in both its infrastructural and political dimensions.
https://t.co/j5pEQiUQgX