EXDU: What roles have the different practices, venues, programs, levels, and institutions of education (formal and informal) played in shaping how local stakeholders think about and practice energy transition? EFIT: Energy Transition Scales and Systems
DEUTERO: What conceptual apparatuses and habits, modes of collectivity and economy scaffold (or undercut) reflexive reconsideration of how this site’s energy system is being thought and talked about? EFIT: Energy Transition Scales and Systems
META: How are energy transition imaginaries—motivations, rationalities, methods, means, scales, etc.—being expressed, deliberated, and debated in this setting? What new forms of expression have these discourses engendered? EFIT: Energy Transition Scales and Systems
DATA: How do various stakeholders understand the proper conduct for producing and interpreting data to plan and guide energy transition? What data infrastructures have been developed, are being developed, or are perceived as necessary? EFIT: Energy Transition Scales and Systems
TECHNO: What technology does this site’s current energy-system infrastructure consist of? How does it function, and dysfunction? What sorts of energy-related problems are imagined to be in/solvable with or through the development of new technologies? EFIT: Energy Transition Scales and Systems
NANO: What thought styles, semiotic ideologies and phenomenologies are in play in understanding this energy system and imagining energy transition? What data, forms of analysis, and modes of expression are persuasive and consequential here? EFIT: Energy Transition Scales and Systems
BIO: How are bodies (human and non-human) in this setting differentially laced and burdened with the costs of this site’s current energy system and/or practices of energy transition? (How) Are these embodied inequalities naturalized or politicized? EFIT: Energy Transition Scales and Systems
MICRO: How is energy transition research, planning, and practice carried out (or resisted) at the quotidian level? How do these practices dovetail with other practices (like flood management, or urban renewal, for example)? EFIT: Energy Transition Scales and Systems
MESO: What forms of political organization and have been developed in order to plan and manage this site’s energy system and energy transition? How do these organizations relate to each other? EFIT: Energy Transition Scales and Systems
MACRO: What economic activities have and continue to shape energy transition planning and practice in this setting? How do sovereignties (federal, state, municipal) intersect, overlap, and resist each other? EFIT: Energy Transition Scales and Systems