Sat9 Apr09:01am(10 mins)
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Where:
Teaching Room B
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Regions are constellations of meso-scale political, ecological, infrastructural, economic, and social relations that are neither exclusively local nor global in scope. They are most often, but not always, territorially contiguous, bounded units. Energy infrastructures are, and have long been, key constitutive elements of the central and eastern European region. Based on ongoing research on the material and discursive aspects of energy regionalisms in CEE, this paper explores the conceptual and theoretical basis for regional possibilities in and for the region.