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Performative Research for a Climate Politics of Hope: Rethinking Geographic Scale, “Impact” Scale,and Markets
Authors:Jenny Cameron  Jarra Hicks
Institution:1. Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies, School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle, , Callaghan, NSW, Australia;2. Community Power Agency, , Armidale, NSW, Australia
Abstract:Research is increasingly recognised as a generative and performative practice that contributes to shaping the world we come to live in. Thus part of the research “process” involves being explicit about the worlds we want our research to contribute to and reflecting on how the concepts we use might help or inhibit this agenda. This paper is based on our commitment to strengthening the contributions that grassroots renewable energy initiatives might make to a climate changing world. However, to detect the potential of these initiatives, familiar concepts of scale and markets have to be recast. This paper uses insights from the academic literature and research into grassroots renewable energy initiatives to show how scale and markets can be rethought, thereby making it possible to detect some of the ways that grassroots renewable energy initiatives are helping transform ways of living and working, and building hope in a climate changing world.
Keywords:grassroots initiatives  renewable energy  flat ontology  situated politics  geography of ubiquity  diverse economies
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