A critical perspective on economy, modernity and temporality in contemporary Greece through the prism of energy practice

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Abstract

During the Greek economic crisis a focus on energy practice highlights the temporal complexities of local coping strategies. Re-launched in 2011, the European Union supported solar energy initiative encourages installation of futuristic, high - tech photovoltaic panels on fertile agricultural land. Entangled with intricate notions of neo - colonial ism and occupation, the solar program provides extra income for disenfranchised farmers and much needed local employment opportunities. However, winter 2012-13 witnessed a return en-mass to ‘archaic’ open fires and wood - burning stoves that locals associate with material poverty, pre-modernity, and pre-Europeanization. Energy practice provides a prism through which to discuss increased social suffering and reassess the place of Greece in a modern Europe .
Original languageEnglish
PublisherLondon School of Economics and Political Science
Pages1-44
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2014

Publication series

NameGreeSE Working Paper Series
PublisherHellenic Observatory Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe
No.81

Keywords

  • Energy
  • Economic crisis
  • Temporality
  • Modernity
  • Belonging

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