Disrupting the grid: Encountering fire and smoke through energy infrastuctures

Experiences of fires are mediated by energy infrastructures and refracted through social inequality and difference. In California, a state marked by increasingly intense and frequent wildfires, the grid is a source of fire risk, with historically marginalized groups bearing the brunt of exposures to...

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Main Authors: CHATTI, Deepti, RANDLE, Sayd
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-11362023-10-13T09:32:11Z Disrupting the grid: Encountering fire and smoke through energy infrastuctures CHATTI, Deepti RANDLE, Sayd Experiences of fires are mediated by energy infrastructures and refracted through social inequality and difference. In California, a state marked by increasingly intense and frequent wildfires, the grid is a source of fire risk, with historically marginalized groups bearing the brunt of exposures to wildfire smoke. Drawing on research conducted by one of the co-authors in collaboration with California’s Karuk Tribe and Blue Lake Rancheria Tribes, this empirically grounded review article expands our understanding of grids. Extant scholarship presents the grid as a networked infrastructure mediating access to energy and one’s relationship to a collective and the state. We extend this analysis by highlighting the diverse and unevenly distributed forms of risk entangled with the electric grid, focusing on those related to fire and smoke. We conclude by considering alternative infrastructural arrangements entailing different relationships to the grid with potential for more just futures in the context of climate change. 2023-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/137 info:doi/10.3167/ares.2023.140108 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1136/viewcontent/environment_and_society_ares140108_pvoa.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University California electricity energy fi re grid infrastructure risk smoke Energy Policy Environmental Policy Place and Environment
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topic California
electricity
energy
fi re
grid
infrastructure
risk
smoke
Energy Policy
Environmental Policy
Place and Environment
spellingShingle California
electricity
energy
fi re
grid
infrastructure
risk
smoke
Energy Policy
Environmental Policy
Place and Environment
CHATTI, Deepti
RANDLE, Sayd
Disrupting the grid: Encountering fire and smoke through energy infrastuctures
description Experiences of fires are mediated by energy infrastructures and refracted through social inequality and difference. In California, a state marked by increasingly intense and frequent wildfires, the grid is a source of fire risk, with historically marginalized groups bearing the brunt of exposures to wildfire smoke. Drawing on research conducted by one of the co-authors in collaboration with California’s Karuk Tribe and Blue Lake Rancheria Tribes, this empirically grounded review article expands our understanding of grids. Extant scholarship presents the grid as a networked infrastructure mediating access to energy and one’s relationship to a collective and the state. We extend this analysis by highlighting the diverse and unevenly distributed forms of risk entangled with the electric grid, focusing on those related to fire and smoke. We conclude by considering alternative infrastructural arrangements entailing different relationships to the grid with potential for more just futures in the context of climate change.
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author CHATTI, Deepti
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title Disrupting the grid: Encountering fire and smoke through energy infrastuctures
title_short Disrupting the grid: Encountering fire and smoke through energy infrastuctures
title_full Disrupting the grid: Encountering fire and smoke through energy infrastuctures
title_fullStr Disrupting the grid: Encountering fire and smoke through energy infrastuctures
title_full_unstemmed Disrupting the grid: Encountering fire and smoke through energy infrastuctures
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/137
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1136/viewcontent/environment_and_society_ares140108_pvoa.pdf
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