Ali Kenner Annotations

What is the title of your archive, or what are possible titles? What has been written about this archive so far (include links)?

Saturday, June 4, 2022 - 5:49pm

The Energy Rights Project. We have a whole archive of material on the project... https://energyrights.info/ Plus 7-8 conference presentations, and one journal article under review at Energy Research and Social Science. 

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What discursive, social and political economic formations is this archive situated within? What are the substantive logics of this archive – its purposes and contexts?

Saturday, June 4, 2022 - 5:47pm

1 - energy access/rights advocacy; 2 - energy transitions, locally, regionally, and nationally; 3 - public health and climate adaptation, including emergency preparedness; 4 - pandemic impacts research; 5 - urban ethnography 

Four Substantive Logics: Reimagining energy literacy; Navigating the energy trilemma; Resisting vulnerability; Relief in time

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What is the archive designed to recollect?

Saturday, June 4, 2022 - 5:46pm

1 - How people experienced energy use and its costs during the pandemic; 2 - how people experienced expenses and domestic life during the pandemic; 3 - how people interface with utility companies and energy suppliers; 4 - what people know about social services and how they use government aid; 

 

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What social groups and organizations are implicated in and possibly interested in the archive?

Saturday, June 4, 2022 - 5:41pm

Energy service organizations in Philadelphia (such as Neighborhood Energy Centers, Energy Coordinating Agency, Community Legal Services); state and federal energy advocacy organizations (PULP, NEAUC, NARUC); energy transition and environmental justice orgs in Pennsylvania (Clean Air Council, Sierra Club, Green Building United); utility companies and the PA PUC

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Who curates this archive, and who contributes?

Saturday, June 4, 2022 - 5:41pm

This archive is curated by Ali Kenner, Briana Leone, Morgan Sarao, Andrew Rosenthal, and James Adams, and all curators contribute original work to the archive.

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What types of PECE essays have you built and how are they evidence for your narratives and arguments?

Saturday, June 4, 2022 - 4:35pm

We have built 83 PECE essays in our archive. Eighteen of them are media briefs. Maybe as many as 6-8 are for survey results. Five are research portfolios for each of our team members. At least a dozen are student course projects. That covers about half the PECE essays we’ve created. The rest are collections of various kinds…

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What substantive logics for your archive have you added?

Saturday, June 4, 2022 - 4:35pm

We have four substantive logics: Navigating the Energy Trilemma; Relief in Time; Reimagining Energy Literacy; and Resisting Vulnerability. (https://energyrights.info/about)

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What PECE analytic structures are you using (or could use)?

Saturday, June 4, 2022 - 4:34pm

We have nine analytic structures. Two are for analyzing our data and one is for analyzing literature reviews; three were designed for specific reading discussions about artifact bundles; one is an open reflection; and two need to be deleted.

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How have you used artifact bundles?

Saturday, June 4, 2022 - 4:33pm

We have used bundles to keep sets of research articles together, for reading groups, for examples; we have used bundles to organize artifacts that speak to a specific concept (Energy Trilemma), theory, or event (Tropical Storm Isaias); we have also used bundles to organize data related to a specific mini-project ( NEC interviews) and also data related to specific publications (Graphs from Energy Literacy paper).

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What timelines have or could you develop to visualize and share your material, and as evidence for your narratives and arguments?

Saturday, June 4, 2022 - 4:33pm

We have developed a timeline for our media briefs (though it desperately needs to be updated). I could also imagine us developing a PECE essay for the project overall, which would include administrative documents and collections. 

 

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