Behind the Scenes: iDoc and Future Energy Systems University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-29 | Tam, K., Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Natalie Loveless |
Creativity and Climate Change | Publication | 2018-03-15 | MaryElizabeth Luka |
Des résidents de Bonnie Doon se concertent pour réduire leur consommation d'énergie/Bonnie Doon residents work together to reduce energy useRadio-Canada (ICI Alberta) profile by Katrine Deniset on La Cité community energy transition project, La Cité Résiliente: A Decade in Transition. University of Alberta | Publication | 2020-02-18 | Wilson, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Jessie Beier, "Daniel Cournoyer", "Laurence Mailhiot", "Shafraaz Kaba", "Trina Larsen", "Jacob Komar" |
Energy Fair/Foire de l’énergie – Dec 5, 2019Blog post about iDoc/SEF student event at La Cité Francophone. | Publication | 2019-12-06 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Faulty Indictment in a Man-Made Era | Publication | 2019-09-01 | Ariel Kroon |
Future Energy Systems Hosts First Research Symposium University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-04-04 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka |
Hello There | Publication | 2018-08-15 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Joint Statement: Idle No More, Defenders of the Land & Truth Before Reconciliation | Publication | 2018-09-13 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Just Living Together for Just Powers | Publication | 2018-08-15 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Just Powers: Making the Energy Transition Better for Everyone University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-09-10 | Wilson, S. |
Launch + Learn/Casse croûtes et casse-têtes pour le climatBlog post about an SEF/iDoc community event with La Cité Francophone. | Publication | 2019-11-24 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Meet the 2019 EcoCity Edmonton Grant Recipients University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-05-21 | Wilson, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
New Research Initiative Seeks to Bring Marginalized Voices to the Debate University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-03-05 | Wilson, S. |
Opinion: Imagining a Brighter Post-Oil Future Requires Broader InputAn opinion piece in the Montreal Gazette detailing After Oil School 2. University of Alberta, University of Waterloo | Publication | 2019-05-21 | Simpson, M., Wilson, S., Szeman, I., Jordan Kinder |
Petrocultures 2018 University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-12-03 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Natalie Loveless |
Petrocultures: Day 1 | Publication | 2018-08-30 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Petrocultures: Day 2 | Publication | 2018-08-31 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Petrocultures: Day 3 | Publication | 2018-09-01 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Petrocultures: Day 4 | Publication | 2018-09-02 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Powered Up University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-05-03 | Wilson, S. |
Reflections on Puzzling Through a Massive Media ProjectBlog post about assembling the iDoc video archive. | Publication | 2019-02-13 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Switching to Solar in Edmonton: A Co-op Housing Case Study | Publication | 2018-11-20 | Ariel Kroon |
The Metadata Maze: Reaching Across to Just Responses and SolutionsBlog post about creating the iDoc video archive. | Publication | 2019-04-03 | Meghan Wise |
Two Poems | Publication | 2018-09-15 | Ariel Kroon |
Understanding How Society Will Change as We Move to Renewable Energy Sources University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-03-29 | Tam, K., Wilson, S., Natalie Loveless, Mookerjea, S. |
YEG Climate Emergency: In the News…but also Behind the ScenesBlog post about some of the iDoc interviews with City of Edmonton staff. | Publication | 2020-01-21 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
« Les étudiants prennent les devants » University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-12-12 | Wilson, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
“I Love Machines”: VISCOSITY by Theatre YesReview of theatre installation featuring oil narratives. SEF/iDoc researchers were part of the panel following the event. | Publication | 2018-11-17 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
“Let’s Change Something Before Climate Changes Everything”Blog Post on the Change for Climate public speakers series. | Publication | 2018-10-25 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Research Award University of Alberta | Award | 2017-12-31 | Wilson, S. |
American Petro-Imaginaries: Modernism and Automobility | Publication | 2017-06-01 | Adam Carlson |
Energy Imaginaries: Feminist and Decolonial Futures University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-07-20 | Wilson, S. |
EngelsEncyclopaedia entry. | Publication | 2018-12-27 | Jordan Kinder |
Introduction | Publication | 2018-02-01 | Jordan Kinder, "Makere Stewart-Harawira" |
Oil Theory | Publication | 2017-06-01 | Adam Carlson |
Petro-Matters: Plasticity, Toxicity, Lubricity | Publication | 2017-06-01 | Adam Carlson |
Petroscape Aesthetics | Publication | 2017-06-01 | Adam Carlson |
Rigs, Platforms, and Pipelines | Publication | 2017-06-01 | Adam Carlson |
Shikata ga nai University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-10-22 | Wilson, S. |
Sustaining Petrocultures: On the Politics and Aesthetics of Oil Sands Reclamation | Publication | 2019-11-01 | Jordan Kinder |
Trafficking in Petronormativities: At the Intersections of Petrofeminism, Petrocolonialism, and Petrocapitalism University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-08-29 | Wilson, S. |
iDoc: Documenting Designs for the Future [Workshop]During this workshop style session, participants were introduced to iDoc and then led through a version of the Perfect Storm! role-playing game that enables players to explore the cultural and class politics of energy transition in Canada. University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-09-01 | Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Wilson, S., Jessie Beier, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Just Powers: Energy. Feminism. Decolonized Futures.Just Powers as Feminist Intercultural Intermedia Interruption - Sheena Wilson
Subalternity, the Fetish and Energetic Common-Being - Sourayan Mookerjea
A Cree Vision for the Future: An Indigenous Feminist Analysis of Maintaining a Land Based Culture While Surrounded by An Oil Economy -Angele Alook
Sensing the Anthropocene: Aesthetic Attunement in an Age of Urgency - Natalie Loveless
Documenting Designs for the Future - Mary Elizabeth Luka University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-08-31 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Angele Alook, Natalie Loveless, MaryElizabeth Luka |
A Critical Evaluation of Character Relations in Two Canadian Women’s Science Fiction Narrative | Activity | 2018-10-14 | Ariel Kroon |
A Sketch of the Anthropocene Concept as Developed and Deployed within Scientific Disciplines | Activity | 2019-10-03 | Charles Stubblefield |
Am I the Beaded Flower in Your Moccasins? Research Experiences of an Indigenous Feminist in the Labour Movement and Academia | Activity | 2018-07-19 | Angele Alook |
Anthropocene Discourse in the Construction of Passive Revolutions | Activity | 2018-08-12 | Charles Stubblefield |
CoLAB Meeting: Energy Imaginaries + The Perfect Storm: Energy Transition GameThis event featured a test-run of the Perfect Storm: Feminist Energy Transition role-playing game, developed by Dr. Sourayan Mookerjea. The Perfect Storm game enables players to explore the cultural and class politics of energy transition in Canada, while also providing an opportunity to examine gamification as an instrument of spectacular participation. How might you prevent a ‘perfect storm’ of ongoing climate change events through energy transition politics and policy? University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-10-26 | Mookerjea, S., Wilson, S., Natalie Loveless, Jessie Beier, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
CoLAB Meeting: ‘Sensing the Anthropocene’This discussion featured a workshop with Dr. Natalie Loveless in relation to her current project ‘Sensing the Anthropocene,’ which explores the role and import of artistic practice and research in relation to today’s pressing ecological, and by extension, socio-political and representational, issues. By focusing on a series of large-scale art projects focused on ecological questions and issues, we explored both the limits and potentials of art for raising climate justice awareness in the context of policy meetings such as IPCC and COP. University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-03-08 | Natalie Loveless, Jessie Beier, Wilson, S. |
CoLAB/IRS/Space & Culture Meeting: Energy ImaginariesThis event featured a test-run of the Perfect Storm: Feminist Energy Transition role-playing game, developed by Dr. Sourayan Mookerjea. The Perfect Storm game enables players to explore the cultural and class politics of energy transition in Canada, while also providing an opportunity to examine gamification as an instrument of spectacular participation. How might you prevent a ‘perfect storm’ of ongoing climate change events through energy transition politics and policy?
University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-10-26 | Mookerjea, S., Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Jessie Beier, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Critical Theory of Technology Reading + Working Group SeriesOngoing bimonthly series at Intermedia Research Studio University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-09-28 | Mookerjea, S. |
Dissent in/as Solidarity: Confronting Anthropocene Banality | Activity | 2018-10-27 | Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Jessie Beier |
Documenting Designs for the FutureThis presentation provided an analysis of how iDoc seeks to unpack how diverging—and converging—ideas about current and future societies are guiding the ongoing energy transition. | Activity | 2018-08-31 | MaryElizabeth Luka |
Élisabeth Vonarburg’s The Silent City: Feminist theory in Science Fiction | Activity | 2018-04-28 | Ariel Kroon |
Energy and the New Historical Materialism, Fossil Capital | Activity | 2018-08-29 | Jordan Kinder |
Energy Humanities, Just Powers + Energy Systems | Activity | 2019-05-07 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Energy Humanities: What We Know and Where We Are GoingIndividual was participant in workshop | Activity | 2018-05-10 | Jordan Kinder |
Feminist Living (and Dying): Collaboration, Resilience, and Dissent University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-10-03 | Wilson, S., Natalie Loveless |
Feminist SolaritiesFacilitating on-site collaborative work around the theme, "Feminist Solarities," aimed at making a concrete, ongoing contribution to public consideration of the challenge and potential of energy transition. University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-05-23 | Wilson, S., Jessie Beier, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Fossil Capital Reading GroupIndividual was chair and organizer. | Activity | 2018-08-29 | Jordan Kinder |
Hacking the Techno-Transition University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-09-23 | Wilson, S. |
Human rights in the implementing of the Convention and the Paris Agreement – Progress and Path ForwardInvited to speak on panel on behalf of Indigenous Peoples Caucus (official side event). | Activity | 2019-12-10 | Angele Alook |
iDoc: Designs for the FuturePresentation about iDoc as a feminist intermedia project, involving activities and a selection of videos about the research. University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-06-01 | MaryElizabeth Luka, Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Charles Stubblefield |
iDoc: Documentary and Intermedia - Conversations on Planetary TransitionsPoster presented at the Future Energy Systems (FES) Postdoctoral Fellow and Graduate Student Colloquium, May 7, 2019, University of Alberta. | Activity | 2019-05-07 | Charles Stubblefield |
iDoc: Intermedia and Documentary - Future Energy Systems Theme 4 ProjectPoster presentation at Future Energy Systems Open House, October 5, 2017. | Activity | 2017-10-05 | Charles Stubblefield, Jessie Beier |
iDoc: Intermedia and Documentary - Future Energy Systems Theme 4: Project (Year II Update)Poster presented at the Second Annual Future Energy Systems Open House, University of Alberta, on October 3, 2018. | Activity | 2018-10-03 | Charles Stubblefield |
In the Last Instance, Heat: On Energy Determinism, Climate, and Cultural Production | Activity | 2018-05-31 | Jordan Kinder |
Intermedia Research Studio Meeting: Intermedia Research-Creation University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-11-01 | Mookerjea, S. |
Intermedia Research Studio Orientation: Research Creation Maker Space Open House University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-09-28 | Mookerjea, S. |
Just Transition and Climate Justice for Indigenous Peoples | Activity | 2019-07-17 | Angele Alook |
Just Transition and Climate Justice for Indigenous Peoples | Activity | 2019-08-01 | Angele Alook |
Living in a Colonial Capitalist Petrostate: Indigenous Experiences in Alberta’s Oil Industry and its Gendered Impact on Working Families | Activity | 2018-08-31 | Angele Alook |
Managing the Planet: The Anthropocene, Good Stewardship, and the Empty Promise of a Solution to Ecological Crises | Activity | 2018-07-18 | Charles Stubblefield |
Molecular Media for Capital Sequestration: Interlocking Oppressions and Just Transitions University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-10-21 | Mookerjea, S. |
Oil and Media, Oil as MediaIndividual was panel chair and organizer. | Activity | 2018-08-29 | Jordan Kinder |
On PetroturfingIndividual was guest speaker, invited by Fabók Márton and John Szabó. | Activity | 2019-03-01 | Jordan Kinder |
Petrofeminism, Deep Energy Literacy & Other Feminist Futures University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-01-19 | Wilson, S. |
Photo-ops, inadequate consultation, and the soft implementation of UNDRIP | Activity | 2018-11-18 | Angele Alook |
Recomposing the Deaths of the Anthropocene | Activity | 2019-09-23 | Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Speculative Fiction and the Future | Activity | 2017-10-11 | Ariel Kroon |
Spores of Critique: On the Aesthetics and Poetics of Critical Practice SeriesOngoing bimonthly series started January 2019 University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-01-01 | Mookerjea, S. |
System Wide Enablers: Energy HumanitiesJoint presentation at the 2019 FES Research Symposium. University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-05-06 | Wilson, S., Simpson, M. |
The Contemporary Crisis of ScienceSymposium organized by Dr. Mookerjea. University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-10-31 | Mookerjea, S. |
The iDoc Feminist Communication Process: Democratizing Energy Transition DiscourseThis workshop style session facilitated a participatory conversation about energy transition – and how energy transition operates as a galvanizing politic around which we can actualize feminist, intersectional, and decolonial goals . University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-07-16 | MaryElizabeth Luka, Mookerjea, S., Charles Stubblefield, Wilson, S. |
UCalgary Scholar Public Lecture: Genomic Media/Sustainable DNAOrganized talk organized through Sustainability Lecture Series, for the purposes of furthering cross-campus collaboration and research between the University of Calgary and the University of Alberta. University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-09-13 | "Mél Hogan", Wilson, S. |
Why is Energy Transition a Feminist Issue?A presentation as part of the Intersectional Research Showcase at the launch of the Research at the Intersections of Gender Signature Area. University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-03-28 | Wilson, S. |
World-ecology and Hydrapolitics: Interlocking Oppressions in the Age of Exhaustion University of Alberta | Activity | 2020-02-07 | Mookerjea, S. |
Perceptions and Practices of Flood Risk Management: A Case Study of Flood Risk Governance in High River, Alberta | Publication | 2019-04-01 | Eva Bogdan |
The Market at the End of History: Literary Structuralism and Canadian Infrastructural Aesthetics | Publication | 2020-03-05 | Adam Carlson |
Petrocultures: Oil, Politics, CulturePresenting a multifaceted analysis of the cultural, social, and political claims and assumptions that guide how we think and talk about oil, Petrocultures maps the complex and often contradictory ways in which oil has influenced the public’s imagination around the world. This collection of essays shows that oil’s vast network of social and historical narratives and the processes that enable its extraction are what characterize its importance, and that its circulation through this immense web of relations forms worldwide experiences and expectations. University of Alberta, University of Waterloo | Publication | 2017-06-01 | Wilson, S., Adam Carlson, Szeman, I. |
Cultures of Energy: The Energy Humanities Podcast - Sheena Wilson University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-08-08 | Wilson, S. |
Interview: Andrea Linsky University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-01-24 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Linda Gisenya, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Just Powers iDoc: Anne Naeth on Future Energy Systems, Community Engagement, and Interdisciplinary ResearchAnne Naeth discusses her role as Director of Future Energy Systems and the Energy Systems Signature Area at the University of Alberta. Topics include the evolution of Future Energy Systems from foundational research to addressing gaps in energy transitions, such as community engagement and technology adoption in rural and northern areas. She emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, professional development for graduate students, and leveraging international partnerships. She reflects on defining energy broadly, encompassing production, transport, and societal impacts, and highlights efforts to align equity, diversity, and inclusion with energy research. She advocates for a balanced allocation of funding between technological advancements and community-based research, emphasizing inclusivity and addressing barriers like affordability and public perception. She envisions a future with smoother energy transitions, integrated renewable systems, and enhanced public engagement to support post-carbon societies while maintaining environmental stewardship and fostering a sense of shared responsibility.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Anne Naeth on Land/Water Reclamation, Sustainability, and Interdisciplinary CollaborationAnne Naeth discusses her role as a professor at the University of Alberta and her involvement with the Future Energy Systems (FES) program, focusing on resilient reclaimed land and water systems. Topics include the processes of land and water reclamation, which involve rebuilding ecosystems from the ground up by restoring soil, vegetation, and hydrological systems. She highlights the importance of incorporating social and cultural perspectives, such as understanding the needs of Indigenous communities and addressing public concerns through social license. She reflects on sustainability in reclamation, emphasizing ecological, cultural, social, and financial dimensions. She explores novel ecosystems, the potential for carbon sequestration, and the development of habitats for wildlife in national parks. Additionally, She discusses the regulatory and collaborative processes required for advancing reclamation practices, advocating for integrating government, industry, and academic input into decision-making. She underscores the need for interdisciplinary approaches, bringing together engineering, social sciences, and the humanities to tackle complex environmental challenges and create innovative solutions.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Ariel Kroon on Feminist Energy Futures, Historical Narratives, and Community ResilienceAriel Kroon discusses her role as a graduate research assistant with the Feminist Energy Futures project. Topics include her work documenting feminist activists' contributions to energy systems, exploring Canadian science fiction from 1948-1989, particularly post-apocalyptic narratives, and analyzing their environmental and community themes. She highlights the value of imagining futures that prioritize renewable energy, reduced energy use, and stronger community connections. She reflects on the importance of archiving and organizing knowledge to make it accessible and usable, contributing to the project's goals of knowledge democracy. She emphasizes the role of historical narratives in informing present and future energy systems, focusing on the interplay between imagination and action. Additionally, she underscores the value of fostering networks and collaboration among feminist scholars and activists across Canada to address energy transitions and systemic inequalities through innovative, community-centered approaches.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Bob Summers on Sustainability, Urban Planning, and Social ChangeBob Summers discusses his work as the Director of the Sustainability Council and Associate Director of the Urban and Regional Planning Program at the University of Alberta. Topics include the creation and goals of the Sustainability Council, its role in fostering sustainability education and research, and its integration with campus and community initiatives. He highlights efforts like the Certificate in Sustainability and Sustainability Scholars Program to empower students as advocates for change. He reflects on the challenges of transitioning to sustainable urban planning, addressing issues like urban sprawl, environmental degradation, and economic inefficiencies. He shares insights into interdisciplinary collaboration to overcome institutional barriers and emphasizes the importance of embedding sustainability in education across all disciplines. Additional discussions cover the interconnection of environmental, social, cultural, and economic sustainability, the role of supportive communities in reducing societal burdens, and the need for urgent action to address climate change. He envisions a future where all graduates are equipped with knowledge to become agents of change, fostering a sustainable and equitable society.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Chandra Tomaras on Climate Resilience, Adaptation Strategies, and Environmental ManagementChandra Tomaras discusses her role as Program Manager for Climate Adaptation with the City of Edmonton, focusing on climate resilience, adaptation strategies, and environmental management. Topics include the distinction between climate mitigation (reducing greenhouse gases) and adaptation (preparing for climate impacts), her work on the Climate Change Adaptation Strategy, and the development of Edmonton’s Environmental Management System branded as Enviso. She highlights initiatives like ISO 14001 certification and the Global Covenant of Mayors' commitment to climate change mitigation and adaptation. She reflects on Edmonton’s climate modeling efforts, addressing both historical and future risks, and the importance of public access to environmental data. She discusses the integration of resilience into urban planning, the challenges posed by acute shocks (extreme weather events) and chronic stresses (ecosystem shifts), and the need for collaboration across municipal, provincial, and federal levels. Tomaras also explores the role of gender in her team’s approach, emphasizing compassion and effective listening. She envisions Edmonton as a sustainable and resilient city, capable of thriving within its resources and preparing for the societal challenges posed by climate change. Her work is deeply inspired by a desire to create a better future for her children and the broader community.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Diana Steinhauer Presentation at Coalition des Femmes de l'AlbertaDiana Steinhauer presents on Treaty, Law, Indigenous Sovereignty and Reconciliation, and the Role of Women.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Dwayne Donald on Holistic Learning, Indigenous Knowledge, and ReconciliationDwayne Donald discusses his work as an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, focusing on holistic approaches to learning, Indigenous knowledge systems, and the challenges of reconciliation. Topics include the cultural assumptions embedded in curriculum development, the concept of unlearning colonialism, and the need to repair and renew relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. He reflects on the decolonizing research sensibility, called Indigenous Métissage, which seeks to honor the complexity of cultural interactions and move beyond colonial logic. He elaborates on the importance of place-based education, drawing connections between ecological relationships and human identity. He shares insights from initiatives like the River Valley walks and a year-long course integrating seasonal and moon-based teachings, emphasizing the role of experiential learning in fostering relational ethics. He highlights Treaty 6 as an act of love and kinship, envisioning a future guided by balance, interconnectedness, and shared responsibility. Through his work, he aims to inspire a deeper understanding of the relationships that sustain life and the potential for transformative education to address the legacy of colonialism and environmental challenges.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Ève Robidoux-Descary on Feminism, Motherhood, and Leader de demain, au féminin! In this interview Ève Robidoux-Descary discusses her role as coordinator of “Coalition des femmes de l’Alberta’” program, “Leader de demain, au féminin!”. She talks about the gender disparity in the availability of tools at the leadership level. She discussed leading with the help of group feedback and leading through listening. She discusses the parallels and differences faced by women and indigenous groups when organizing and leading climate justice groups.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Howaida Hassan on Energy Transition, Urban Planning, and Social ImpactHowaida Hassan discusses her role as a Senior Environmental Project Manager with the City of Edmonton, emphasizing the intersection of energy transition, urban planning, and social equity. Topics include her contributions to developing the city’s energy transition strategy, addressing greenhouse gas reductions, and fostering sustainable transportation systems. She reflects on the integration of transportation planning and energy efficiency, emphasizing co-benefits such as improved walkability, health, and urban density. She highlights Edmonton’s leadership in public transit, including its historical adoption of light rail transit (LRT), and the challenges of balancing technical efficiency, cost, and public preferences in transportation systems. She discusses the role of municipal government in supporting localized energy generation, such as microgrids, and the influence of provincial policies on private sector adaptation. Additionally, she reflects on the gender dynamics in engineering and energy fields, the value of multidisciplinary collaboration, and the importance of considering social impacts—particularly for marginalized communities—in municipal decision-making. She envisions a future where Edmonton’s built form supports connected, vibrant, and equitable communities that prioritize health, sustainability, and inclusivity for all residents.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Jasper Woodard on Battery Technology, Renewable Energy, and Interdisciplinary CollaborationJasper Woodard discusses his early-stage graduate research in the Buriak group, with a particular interest in battery technology within the Future Energy Systems (FES) program. Topics include the importance of energy storage solutions for integrating renewable energy sources like solar and wind into the grid, exploring alternatives such as sodium-ion and lithium-ion batteries, and the challenges of developing cost-effective, abundant, and efficient storage systems. He reflects on the future of energy, predicting significant advances in renewable energy adoption and energy storage by 2050, while highlighting the risks of energy scarcity and inequality. He emphasizes the need for proactive investment in renewable energy and education for women and girls to address population growth and social inequities. Additionally, he shares concerns about the ethical development of artificial intelligence and the importance of aligning technological advancements with societal goals. He values interdisciplinary collaboration and sees potential in leveraging social sciences and psychology to understand the broader impacts of energy technologies on society. University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Jiaqjang Yi on Self-Healing Hydrogel, Artificial Intelligence, and Renewable EnergyJiaqjang Yi discusses his master's research in chemical engineering, focusing on self-healing hydrogels and their applications in medical and material sciences. He reflects on the role of artificial intelligence in shaping the future and its potential to dominate multiple fields. He explores the need for transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources like solar, wind, tidal, and nuclear power. He emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary research and expresses interest in the development of innovative energy technologies to prepare for a post-fossil fuel era.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Jordan Kinder on Energy Humanities, Cultural Critique, and InterdisciplinarityJordan Kinder discusses his involvement in the Feminist Energy Futures project, focusing on digital media work, cultural dimensions of energy systems, and the role of interdisciplinary collaboration. He explores critical theory and radical-political perspectives on energy justice, critiques of greenwashing, and the sociopolitical implications of energy transitions. He reflects on challenges in achieving equitable energy systems, the impact of embedded assumptions in sustainability projects, and the potential for emerging technologies to shape social dynamics. He also examines constraints within academic and institutional frameworks and emphasizes the importance of addressing class- and gender-based inequities in energy discourse.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Kenneth Tam on Energy Storytelling, Interdisciplinarity, and DecentralizationKenneth Tam discusses his role as Communications Associate with the Future Energy Systems (FES) team at the University of Alberta, focusing on storytelling to bridge academia, government, and public audiences. Topics include the importance of communicating research outcomes to government stakeholders, emphasizing the impact of public funding on student training and societal benefits. He highlights the role of FES in preparing students for future challenges, creating international partnerships, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. He reflects on the decentralization of energy systems, envisioning a diverse future of renewable energy sources and storage technologies. He discusses the societal and cultural implications of energy transitions, the role of system-wide analysis in understanding complex interactions, and the challenges of policy-making in research funding. He emphasizes the importance of connecting the arts, humanities, and sciences to address societal issues collaboratively and effectively. He also details his efforts to simplify technical research into accessible narratives that demonstrate the value of research investments and their broader societal impacts.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2025-05-08 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Lianne Lefsrud on Geothermal Energy, Risk Management, and Interdisciplinary CollaborationLianne Lefsrud discusses her work as an assistant professor in Engineering Safety and Risk Management, focusing on geothermal energy, climate change, and sustainability. Topics include the integration of engineering and social science methodologies, her role in repurposing suspended oil and gas wells for geothermal energy, the importance of risk management as a tool for corporate decision-making, and her work on organizational and technological change. She reflects on the role of gender in engineering, feminist leadership perspectives, and the challenges and opportunities of interdisciplinary research and collaboration with communities and regulatory bodies.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: M.E. Luka on Media, Feminism, and Energy SystemsMary Elizabeth (M.E.) Luka discusses her work with Future Energy Systems and Feminist Energy Futures, focusing on media production, interdisciplinary collaboration, and feminist methodologies. Topics include her role in creating iDoc, a documentary project to explore energy transitions and social justice, strategies for integrating feminist and intersectional thinking into academic and community projects, and the use of media to foster dialogue and engagement. She reflects on leadership styles that prioritize equity, community building, and disruption of traditional institutional hierarchies. She also emphasizes the parallels between energy systems and communication infrastructures, exploring their societal impacts and potential for transformation.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Marija Petrovic on Future Energy Systems, Interdisciplinary Research, and DiversityMarija Petrovic discusses her role as Assistant Director of the Future Energy Systems program at the University of Alberta. Topics include managing over 75 interdisciplinary research projects, promoting global partnerships, and integrating historical perspectives into energy discussions. She reflects on societal transitions toward post-carbon systems, the role of equity, diversity, and inclusion in academia, and the challenges of fostering collaboration across disciplines. She emphasizes the importance of engaging the broader community, building sustainable research models, and leveraging diverse expertise to address the global energy transition and climate change.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Naomi Krogman on Sustainability Education, Equity, and Collaborative ResearchNaomi Krogman discusses her work as an environmental sociologist and former Director of Sustainability Scholarship and Education at the University of Alberta. Topics include the creation of the Certificate in Sustainability, the Sustainability Scholars Program, and the development of an academic sustainability plan. She emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, embedding sustainability into curriculum and research, and fostering intercultural competency. She reflects on sustainability challenges like energy futures, food security, and biodiversity loss, advocating for systemic change in higher education. She also explores her research on sustainability for marginalized groups, emphasizing equity, inclusivity, and the sociological dimensions of sustainability.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Nathalie Brunet on Leader de demain, au féminin! (French)In this interview Natalie Brunet discusses her learnings from her participation in the Edmonton based group “Leader de Démain au Feminin!”. One of the groups focusses was understanding indigenous Treaty rights here in Treat 6 and the various ways Treaty has been purposefully misread and misused by settlers. Brunet also talks about the complexities of climate work in political and economic contexts and the role women can play in the field of climate justice.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Nathalie Brunet on Leadership, Indigenous Relationships, and Environmental Justice (English)Nathalie Brunet discusses her participation in the Leader de demain, au féminin! program, focusing on Indigenous relationships, environmental justice, and sustainable resource use. She reflects on the complexity of balancing natural resource preservation with global equity and emphasizes the importance of moderation and systemic change. She shares insights on women’s leadership, highlighting cooperative and empathetic approaches as key advantages in activism and community-building. She also reflects on the value of francophone and women-centered spaces for fostering comfort and collaboration. Lastly, she advocates for shared responsibility in sustainability across all generations, emphasizing the need for immediate action and habit changes.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Nima Gerami Seresht on Decision Support Systems, Renewable Energy, and Artificial IntelligenceNima Gerami Seresht discusses his role as a postdoctoral fellow with the Future Energy Systems project, focusing on decision support systems for optimizing renewable energy infrastructure, specifically wind and solar farms. Topics include the integration of artificial intelligence techniques such as fuzzy logic, multi-objective optimization for balancing cost, quality, time, and safety, and modeling human decision-making processes into computational systems. He reflects on the interdisciplinary nature of his work, collaboration across engineering disciplines, challenges in incorporating context-specific factors, and translating qualitative human judgments into quantitative data. He also explores applications of these systems for improving sustainability and addressing complex real-world energy challenges.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Pedram Mousavi on Intelligent Sensors, Energy Harvesting, and Sustainable TechnologiesPedram Mousavi discusses his research on intelligent sensors and communication systems, focusing on energy harvesting, zero-power sensors, and wireless power transfer. Topics include the use of ambient energy for powering sensors, environmentally friendly sensor designs, and low-maintenance communication technologies for applications like pollution monitoring, industrial safety, and smart homes. He emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, fostering entrepreneurship, and commercializing research to benefit society. He also explores integrating innovative technologies in the oil and gas sector to improve efficiency and diversification into other industries such as transportation and housing.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Pierre Mertiny on Flywheel Energy Storage, Renewable Energy, and Interdisciplinary CollaborationPierre Mertiny discusses his research on flywheel energy storage systems as a sustainable alternative for short-term electricity storage. Topics include the material science behind flywheel technology, its advantages over conventional batteries, and its potential applications in renewable energy systems and public transit. He reflects on interdisciplinary collaboration within the Future Energy Systems initiative, the challenges of energy transitions, and the importance of balancing renewable and fossil fuel technologies. He also emphasizes public education, the role of arts and media in energy communication, and fostering collaboration between engineers, policymakers, and social scientists to advance sustainable energy solutions.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Rae-Anne Wadey on Solar Energy, Energy Transition, and Public PerceptionsRae-Anne Wadey discusses her journey from studying in the Alternative Energy program at NAIT to working as a journeyman electrician and solar energy system designer at Generate Energy. Topics include her passion for solar energy, the evolution of grid-tied versus off-grid solar systems, her capstone project on renewable energy solutions for urban developments, and the potential of policies to phase out coal and increase renewable energy adoption in Alberta. She reflects on cultural tensions surrounding renewable energy, the challenges of energy storage, and the importance of balancing renewables with natural gas for a sustainable energy transition. She also shares insights from her ongoing studies in a Bachelor of Technology program, focusing on advocacy for renewable energy.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Reza Khalkhali on Solvent Extraction, Renewable Energy, and Environmental ImpactReza Khalkhali discusses his research as a master's student in chemical engineering, focusing on solvent extraction methods for bitumen recovery. Topics include addressing the environmental challenges of conventional water-based extraction methods, optimizing solvent recovery to minimize environmental impact, and the potential for solvent-based techniques to reduce tailings and water usage. He reflects on the future of energy, highlighting the importance of renewable sources like solar energy and the continuing role of fossil fuels in energy markets. He also shares his perspectives on interdisciplinary collaboration, the motivation to tackle environmental issues, and the need for sustainable solutions to energy challenges. University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Sheena Wilson on Petro-feminism, Energy Transitions, and Feminist FuturesSheena Wilson discusses her extensive work on the intersections of feminism, energy systems, and societal change, rooted in her roles as co-director of the Petrocultures Research Group and lead researcher in projects like Feminist Energy Futures. She elaborates on the concept of petro-feminism, examining how oil, automobility, and energy systems shape gender roles, equity, and cultural norms. She reflects on the historical impacts of fossil fuels on women’s labor and mobility and critiques how energy policies perpetuate systemic inequalities, including colonial, patriarchal, and capitalist structures. She explores the transformative potential of feminist, decolonial, and anti-capitalist perspectives in addressing energy justice, advocating for more inclusive and equitable approaches to energy transitions. She emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary and creative methodologies, such as those in Speculative Energy Futures and iDoc, which engage artists, scholars, and policymakers to reimagine sustainable futures. She also discusses the cultural shifts necessary for meaningful energy transformation, emphasizing the value of feminist and Indigenous knowledges in designing more equitable societies and systems. Finally, she highlights the challenges and opportunities in building collaborative, imaginative frameworks for large-scale systemic change.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Sourayan Mookerjea on Feminist Energy Futures, Interdisciplinarity, and the CommonsSourayan Mookerjea discusses his work as co-principal investigator of the Feminist Energy Futures project and director of the Intermedia Research Studio. Topics include integrating feminist and decolonial theories into energy transitions, the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing complex energy and environmental crises, and leveraging methodologies like the Fogo Process to foster communication across disciplines. He reflects on projects such as Speculative Energy Futures, which experiments with bringing together scientists, activists, policymakers, and artists to create innovative research frameworks. He also delves into the concept of the commons, contrasting capitalist wealth with commonwealth, and explores the implications for sustainability and equity. He shares insights into feminist leadership, the political nature of the project, and the challenges of navigating systemic inequalities while fostering inclusive and cooperative academic and social spaces.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Stefan Scherer on Future Energy Systems, Interdisciplinarity, and Energy TransitionStefan Scherer discusses his role as the Executive Director of Future Energy Systems, emphasizing its mission to address energy challenges through interdisciplinary research and collaboration. Topics include the development of energy systems that integrate renewables with conventional sources, the importance of partnerships with institutions in Germany, China, and other countries, and the systematic approach to energy as an interconnected system. He reflects on the impact of funding programs like CFREF, the need for collaboration between the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary, and the critical role of interdisciplinary research in addressing energy and climate challenges. He also highlights the program's focus on training highly qualified personnel to shape the future of energy systems, the significance of fostering trust and shared vocabulary among disciplines, and the challenges of aligning research cycles with long-term goals for societal impact. He emphasizes the importance of producing graduates who are equipped to contribute to energy transitions and to address pressing environmental and societal issues.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Stefanie Drozoa on Community Engagement, Energy Transition, and Gender DynamicsStefanie Drozoa discusses her role as Outreach Coordinator for the Energy Transition Unit with the City of Edmonton, focusing on community engagement, energy transition programs, and public education. Topics include her work on public-facing initiatives like the Change for Climate campaign, promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy adoption among Edmontonians, and addressing misconceptions about energy transition. She highlights grassroots movements such as community gardens and solar initiatives, emphasizing their importance in normalizing sustainable behaviors. She reflects on her experiences engaging with diverse demographics at public events, addressing gender dynamics in energy-related discussions, and representing women in a field traditionally dominated by men. She shares insights on fostering local resilience through neighborhood-scale initiatives, leveraging municipal flexibility to adapt policies, and ensuring equitable representation in decision-making processes. Additionally, she discusses the challenges of communicating climate change strategies effectively and the role of municipalities in building trust and driving meaningful action at the community level.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Stephanie Ripley on Solar Energy, Public Education, and Policy ShiftsStephanie Ripley discusses her journey as a first-year student in the Alternative Energy Technology Program at NAIT and her transition from a decade-long career in theatre to pursuing a passion for environmental sustainability. Topics include the environmental challenges of the theatre industry, the decision to pivot to alternative energy, and her interest in energy auditing and project management. She highlights Alberta’s potential for solar energy, dispelling myths about its inefficacy in snowy climates, and emphasizes the importance of public education to counter misinformation about renewables. She reflects on recent policy shifts, such as carbon taxes and solar subsidies, and their role in fostering change. She also explores the need for a balanced approach to energy transitions that addresses both environmental goals and economic realities, expressing optimism about the growing momentum of alternative energy initiatives.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Troy Stuart on Land Management, Resource Consultation, and Youth EmpowermentTroy Stuart discusses his role as Land Manager for Bigstone Cree Nation, focusing on land management, resource consultation, and environmental stewardship. Topics include his responsibilities in overseeing residential, commercial, and agricultural land use, water and environmental monitoring, and managing consultations with oil, gas, and forestry companies. He highlights challenges such as capacity limitations, ineffective consultation processes with Alberta’s government, and the lack of engagement among youth in land management roles. He reflects on the power imbalance between First Nations and government entities, emphasizing the need for shared land management and sustainable development. He shares concerns about the social, economic, and environmental impacts of resource extraction, including the depletion of aquifers and the loss of traditional lands. He stresses the importance of fostering youth leadership to realize the community's potential and preserve cultural practices, such as hunting and fishing. His hopes for the future center on empowering Bigstone Cree Nation to protect their land, resources, and heritage for future generations.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Just Powers iDoc: Yunwei (Ryan) Li on Smart Grids, Renewable Energy, and InterdisciplinarityYunwei (Ryan) Li discusses his research as a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, with a focus on smart grid development and renewable energy integration within the Future Energy Systems program. Topics include the transition from traditional grids to smart grids, incorporating decentralized energy sources such as rooftop photovoltaics and small wind systems. He elaborates on the role of energy storage in stabilizing renewable energy supply and the use of hybrid AC/DC grids to reduce energy conversion losses. He also reflects on interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing complex energy challenges, integrating data-driven approaches for grid management, and ensuring system efficiency. He discusses Alberta’s unique energy landscape, including deregulated power markets and local renewable energy policies, as well as the global potential of innovations in energy technologies. Additionally, He emphasizes the importance of creating sustainable, flexible, and resilient energy systems to meet growing demands and support climate goals.
University of Alberta | Activity | 2024-06-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
S5E1 – “La Cité: A Decade in Transition”Podcast Series V: #ClimateResilientYEG: A Local Case Study.” (45:07)
Sheena Wilson (director/producer) University of Alberta | Activity | 2020-06-08 | Wilson, S. |
S5E2 – Engineering ResiliencySeries V: #ClimateResilientYEG: A Local Case Study. Episode 2. (57:46)
Sheena Wilson (director/producer) University of Alberta | Activity | 2020-06-08 | Wilson, S. |
iDoc Laboratory Presentation University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-04-04 | Wilson, S. |
Deep Energy Literacy University of Alberta | IP Management | 2017-09-01 | Wilson, S. |
Energy ConsciousnessEnergy consciousness describes the explicit ways in which our energy imaginaries are shaped through cultural narratives and cultural production, including advertisements and official government communiqués. The concept offers an expansive counterpoint to energy humanities work that focuses on the unconscious dimensions of energy imaginaries, or what theorists call the “energy unconscious.” | IP Management | 2019-08-19 | Jordan Kinder |
Feminist Solarities University of Alberta, University of Waterloo | IP Management | 2019-01-02 | Wilson, S., Simpson, M., Szeman, I., Darin Barney |
Oil Loyal University of Alberta | IP Management | 2017-09-01 | Wilson, S. |
Petrofeminism University of Alberta | IP Management | 2017-09-01 | Wilson, S. |
Solarities University of Alberta, University of Waterloo | IP Management | 2019-01-02 | Wilson, S., Simpson, M., Szeman, I., Darin Barney |
Theory of molecular media capable of supporting sympoietic regeneration University of Alberta | IP Management | 2017-09-01 | Mookerjea, S. |
Climate Change Theatre Action: A Panel Discussion and Play ReadingA public reading and performance of short climate change plays presented biennially to coincide with the United Nations COP meetings. This event was organized by Selena Couture and Stefano Muneroni at the University of Alberta. University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-11-05 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S. |
Fogo Process Discussion Roundtable University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-02-13 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield |
Guest Lecture for Climate Futures and the Just Transition Class University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-11-28 | Wilson, S. |
How Oil Creates Who We Are: A Panel Response to VISCOSITYMembers of SEF/iDoc participated in a panel following a special edition of the theatre installation VISCOSITY with Theatre Yes. University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-11-13 | Simpson, M., Jordan Kinder, Angele Alook, Adam Carlson |
LASERAlberta: Art, Climate, Energy, ActivismThis LASERAlberta panel involved the three researchers speaking on Just Powers, a research project addressing the impact and importance of de-colonial feminist theory and practice for thinking through alternatives to petrocapitalism, and discussing Speculative Energy Futures, a sub-project of Just Powers that brings together a carefully chosen group of artistic and humanities researchers with science, social science and policy experts to investigate the challenges of energy transition University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-02-28 | Wilson, S., Natalie Loveless, Mookerjea, S., "Joan Greer" |
Panel Discussion: The Assault on Truth University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-09-21 | Mookerjea, S. |
PerfectStorm! Feminist Renewable Energy Transition RPGPerfect Storm: Feminist Energy Transition is an interactive, role-playing game that enables players to explore the cultural and class politics of energy transition in Canada.
In small groups, Perfect Storm players assume roles and respond to dynamic game situations, trying to prevent a perfect storm of catastrophic climate change by shifting Alberta to renewable energy.
This was a special facilitation of the game for the University of Alberta's Office of Sustainability. University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-04-05 | Mookerjea, S., Wilson, S., Natalie Loveless, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Jordan Kinder |
PerfectStorm! Feminist Renewable Energy Transition RPGPerfect Storm: Feminist Energy Transition is an interactive, role-playing game that enables players to explore the cultural and class politics of energy transition in Canada.
In small groups, Perfect Storm players assume roles and respond to dynamic game situations, trying to prevent a perfect storm of catastrophic climate change by shifting Alberta to renewable energy.
This was a special facilitation of the game for Speculative Energy Futures. University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-06-03 | Mookerjea, S. |
Resisting Petrofeminisms: Toward More Just Feminist Futures University of Alberta | Activity | 2019-02-18 | Wilson, S. |
Rhys Williams Talk, Generic Energetic: Contemporary Popular Genres as Tools for Transition University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-04-06 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka |
SMART START Workshop University of Alberta | Activity | 2020-02-18 | Wilson, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Talk + Book Release: Matt Hern (and Am Johal), "Global Warming and the Sweetness of Life" University of Alberta | Activity | 2018-04-05 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Ariel Kroon |
(Re)framing Big Data: ethics of care in social media research | Publication | 2018-05-02 | MaryElizabeth Luka, "Mélanie Millette" |
Accumulated Violence, or, the Wars of Exploitation: Notes toward a post- Western Marxism University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-09-01 | Mookerjea, S. |
Documentary (Research-Creation) Publication: Pikopayiwin (It Is Broken)Available to festival delegates at the Mediatheque (video library) at ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival in Toronto, ON. University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-10-22 | Angele Alook, Wilson, S. |
Managing the Planet: The Anthropocene, Good Stewardship, and the Empty Promise of a Solution to Ecological Crisis | Publication | 2018-06-05 | Charles Stubblefield |
Renewable energy transition under multiple colonialisms: Passive revolution, fascism redux and utopian praxes University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-03-17 | Mookerjea, S. |
Walmart in the Global South: Workplace Culture, Labor Politics, and Supply ChainsBook review. | Publication | 2019-05-04 | Charles Stubblefield |
“In the Heat of this Ongoing Past”: Three Lessons on Energy, Climate, and Materialism | Publication | 2018-04-01 | Jordan Kinder |
Feminist Hackerspace as a Place of Infrastructure Production — S3E4In this episode we read Selena Savic and Stefanie Wuschitz’s article “Feminist Hackerspace as a Place of Infrastructure Production”, which was published in 2018 by Ada A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology (issue number 13).
In this article, Savic and Wuschitz approach the question of infrastructure by taking a critical stand towards feminist hacking practices, with specific focus on how such practices might offer a way to create and share essential infrastructure with female or transgender identified makers.
University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-04-10 | Wilson, S., Jessie Beier, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
The commons: Infrastructures for troubling times — S3E3In this episode we read “The commons: Infrastructures for troubling times” by Lauren Berlant. This article was published in the 2016 (Volume 34) edition of Society and Space, an international and interdisciplinary scholarly and political project hosted by SAGE Journals.
In this essay, Lauren Berlant provides a concept of structure for transitional times, with the caveat that all times are, indeed, transitional. Focusing on the need to analyse infrastructures beyond just repair and replacement, Berlant explores how structural forms born from brokenness might go beyond the exigencies of current crises, offering alternative visions of infrastructural transformation. University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-04-10 | Wilson, S., Jessie Beier, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
The Infrastructure of Intimacy — S3E5In this episode we read Ara Wilson’s article “The Infrastructure of Intimacy”, published by Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society in Winter 2016.
Bringing together intimacy and infrastructure, this article explores the ways in which infrastructures are involved in social relations and, in many cases, shape the conditions for relational life. University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-04-10 | Wilson, S., Jessie Beier, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
What can climate justice organizers learn from the "energy humanities?"Talking Radical Radio podcast episode with Sheena Wilson. University of Alberta | Publication | 2020-02-18 | Wilson, S. |
Documentary (Research-Creation): Pikopayiwin (It Is Broken)Documentary film produced under iDoc about the relationship between industry and Bigstone Cree Nation. 35 minutes. University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-07-18 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook |
International Youth Deliberation on Energy FuturesThe International Youth Deliberation on Energy Futures initiative is a joint research project between Lynette Shultz (UAlberta), Mark Simpson (UAlberta), Sheena Wilson (UAlberta), Derek Gladwin (UBC), Imre Szeman (Waterloo), Eva-Lynn Jagoe (UToronto), and Jordan Kinder (Petrocultures) bringing high school youth together from around the world to learn from each other about energy, energy futures, and energy literacy. University of Alberta, University of Waterloo | Publication | 2019-07-04 | Lynette Shultz, Simpson, M., Szeman, I., Wilson, S., Derek Gladwin, Eva-Lynn Jagoe, Carrie Karsgaard, Jordan Kinder, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Andrea Soler University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Interview: Angele Alook University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-29 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Anne Naeth University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-14 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Eva Bogdan, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Anne Naeth University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-12-04 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Interview: Ariel Kroon University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-28 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Bertha & Donald Alook University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-18 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Beth Stephens + Annie Sprinkle University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-14 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Brandon Sandmaier University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Chandra Tomaras University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-13 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Charles Stubblefield University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-28 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Charles Stubblefield University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-01-28 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Cindy Gaudet University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-26 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Cindy Noskiye University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-18 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Cindy Noskiye University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-26 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Danielle Koleyak University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-13 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Eva Bogdan, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Danika Jorgensen-Skakum University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-23 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Danika Jorgensen-Skakum University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-01-23 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: David Kahane University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-15 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Devereaux Jennings University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-23 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Dwayne Donald University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-12-03 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Interview: Elder Albert Yellowknee University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-04-15 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Elder Eliza Orr University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-04-15 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Elder Mike Beaver University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-26 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Elder Verna Orr University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-04-15 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Emma Jackson University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-15 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Eriel Deranger University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-20 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Ariel Kroon, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Eva Bogdan University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-28 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Evan Davies University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-27 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Éve Robidoux-Descary University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-24 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Éve Robidoux-Descary, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Gordon Auger University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-26 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Holly Mazur & Myles Belland University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-01-25 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Howaida Hassan University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-01-24 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Linda Gisenya, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Ipek Oskay University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-28 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Jan Poehls University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-12-07 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Janice Makokis University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-12-03 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Jasper Woodard University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-12-07 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Jenn Prosser University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-27 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Jessie Beier University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-01-19 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Jessie Beier University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-01-28 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Jiaqiang Yi University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-12-07 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Jim Sandercock University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Joan Greer University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Interview: Jonathan Banks University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-01-23 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Jordan Kinder University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-01-19 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Josie Auger University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-27 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Kenneth Tam University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-27 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Kim TallBear University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-14 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Kristof Van Assche University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-15 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Larry Kostiuk University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-27 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Laura Osorio University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-24 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Laurie Adkin University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-26 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Lianne Lefsrud University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-12-04 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Interview: Linda Gisenya University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-24 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Lisa Dockman University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-01-24 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Linda Gisenya, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Marc Secanell University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-20 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ariel Kroon, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Marija Petrovic University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-12-03 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Interview: Mark Simpson University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-01-23 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Mary Beckie University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-22 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Mary Elizabeth (ME) Luka University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-28 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Melissa Blake University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-22 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ariel Kroon, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Melissa Gorrie University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-26 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Interview: Michael Kalmanovitch University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-27 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Mike Mellross University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-01-23 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Interview: Naomi Krogman University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-22 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Natalie Loveless University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-01-28 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Nathalie Brunet University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-24 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Nicholas Ashbolt University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-23 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Nima Gerami Seresht University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-12-04 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Interview: Pedram Mousavi University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-01-25 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Pierre Mertiny University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-15 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Rae Ann Wadey University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Randall Noskiye University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-26 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Raquel (Rocky) Feroe University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-01-25 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Interview: Ray Peters University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-04-15 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Reza Khalkhali University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-12-07 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Robert (Bob) Summers University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-15 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Robyn Webb University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-01-24 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Linda Gisenya, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Ronak Patel University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Ronak Patel University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Charles Stubblefield |
Interview: Sheena Wilson University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-27 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Sheena Wilson University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-28 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Sheena Wilson University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-11-27 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Sheena Wilson University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-01-23 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Sheena Wilson University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-01-25 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Sourayan Mookerjea University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-28 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Sourayan Mookerjea University of Alberta | Publication | 2019-01-28 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Stefan Scherer University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-27 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Stefanie Drozda University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-01-24 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Linda Gisenya, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Stephanie Ripley University of Alberta | Publication | 2017-11-30 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Troy Stuart University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-27 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Interview: Yunwei (Ryan) Li University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-16 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Eva Bogdan, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Research Archive: "iDoc: Speculating on Future Energy Systems" University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-03-05 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Research Archive: "Just Powers: Climate Change and Social Justice" University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-03-06 | Wilson, S., Natalie Loveless, Mookerjea, S., Angele Alook, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Research Archive: "Petrofeminism, Deep Energy Literacy & Other Feminist Futures" University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-01-19 | Wilson, S., Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Research Archive: 2018 Future Energy Systems Research Symposium University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-03-14 | Wilson, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Angele Alook, Ariel Kroon, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Research Archive: Fogo Process Discussion Roundtable University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-13 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Charles Stubblefield, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Research Archive: Future Energy Systems Student Event University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-03-14 | Wilson, S., Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Research Archive: Leader de demain, au féminin! University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-02-24 | Wilson, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Research Archive: Rhys Williams Talk, “Generic Energetic: Contemporary Popular Genres as Tools for Transition” University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-04-06 | Wilson, S., Mookerjea, S., MaryElizabeth Luka, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Research Archive: Speculative Energy Futures Annual Team Meeting University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-03-08 | Wilson, S., Natalie Loveless, Jessie Beier, Mookerjea, S., Simpson, M., Davies, E., MaryElizabeth Luka, Jordan Kinder, Charles Stubblefield, Angele Alook, Ipek Oskay, Eva Bogdan, Ariel Kroon, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Research Archive: Talk + Book Release: Matt Hern (and Am Johal), "Global Warming and the Sweetness of Life" University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-04-05 | Wilson, S., Angele Alook, Ariel Kroon, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |
Power Shift University of Alberta | Publication | 2021-06-02 | Simpson, M., Natalie Loveless, Kimberly Skye Richards, Vicki Kwon |
Just Powers WebsiteThe website for iDoc and SEF, hosting open access FES-related outputs and providing a platform for research dissemination and the recruitment of new researchers. University of Alberta | Publication | 2018-08-15 | Wilson, S., Jessie Beier, Danika Jorgensen Skakum |