[en] The vicissitudes of energy-climate policy in Stockholm : politics, materiality and transit
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ENPC
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Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture, space management
Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
district heating
energy and climate policy
Stockholm
Sweden
urban materiality
urban politics
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Anglais
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SAGE Publications
Résumé
[en] Through analysis of the orientations, conflicts and challenges of recent energy–climate policy in Stockholm, this paper interrogates how energy and climate become (translated as) a set of issues which come to matter in the local urban arena for different social and political interests. Drawing in particular on recent theoretical work on urban materiality, it is argued that ongoing, ‘everyday’ local struggles over the processes and practices of transformation of the urban fabric constitute repoliticised settings through and in which the orientations of urban energy transition are materially understood, experienced and performed in diverging ways. In ‘mapping’ the undulating politics of energy–climate matters, the paper outlines an alternative way of following and/or measuring energy and carbon flows through the urban environment.
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Urban Studies
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HAL
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Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation bibliographique
Jonathan Rutherford. The vicissitudes of energy-climate policy in Stockholm : politics, materiality and transit. Urban Studies, 2014, 51 (7), pp.1449-1470. [10.1177/0042098013500088]. [hal-01163103]
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