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The Current Economy Making Energy And Markets In The United States Canay Zdenschilling

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The Current Economy Making Energy And Markets In The United States Canay Zdenschilling
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.68 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Canay Özden-Schilling
ISBN: 9781503628212, 1503628213
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Current Economy Making Energy And Markets In The United States Canay Zdenschilling by Canay Özden-schilling 9781503628212, 1503628213 instant download after payment.

"Electricity is a quirky commodity: more often than not, it cannot be stored, transported except through dedicated routes, or imported from overseas. Before lighting up our homes, it changes hands through specialized electricity markets that rely on engineering expertise to be traded competitively while respecting the physical requirements of the electric grid. The Current Economy is an ethnography of electricity markets in the United States that shows the heterogenous and technologically inflected nature of economic expertise today. Based on ethnographic fieldwork among market data analysts, electric grid engineers, and citizen activists, this book provides a deep dive into the convoluted economy of electricity and its reverberations throughout daily life. Canay èOzden-Schilling argues that many of the economic formations in everyday life come from work cultures rarely suspected of doing economic work: cultures of science, technology, and engineering that often do not have a claim to economic theory or practice, yet nonetheless dictate forms of economic activity. Contributing to economic anthropology, science and technology studies, energy studies, and the anthropology of expertise, this book is a map to the everyday infrastructures of economy and energy into which we are plugged as denizens of a technological world"--

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