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Featured Featured 31 October, 2024 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm SAST

Launch: CLAIMS to Energy Citizenship in South Africa

Studio 5, Environmental & Geographical Science Bld, UCT Upper Campus

The African Centre for Cities (ACC), in collaboration with the University of Copenhagen invite you to the public launch of the CLAIMS to Energy Citizenship project. The launch will take place under the theme “Infrastructure’s Transitions”, where the project team will share the project overview, structure and direction. CLAIMS to Energy Citizenship is a four-year research project funded by the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA). In the context of a contested energy transition, the project explores claim-making, citizenship, and statecraft in Cape Town, South Africa. The project aims to advance creative and interdisciplinary methods for contributing to thinking related to the politics of infrastructure transitions. Thirty years after the formation of the post-apartheid state, a series of global and national transitions are reconfiguring the energy landscape. We present these transitions not as contextual inevitabilities but as social facts that require critical observation and new modes of sense-making. The event is titled Infrastructure's Transitions as a tribute to Antina von Schnitzler’s influential work, Democracy's Infrastructure: Techno-Politics and Protest after Apartheid. This seminal book has inspired scholars across various disciplines to see infrastructure as a site where state-society relations and urban futures are substantiated, contested, and performed. WHEN | Thursday, 31 October 2024 TIME | 3PM - 5PM VENUE | Studio 5, Environmental & Geographical Science Bld. UCT Upper Campus Please RSVP here

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