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About Energy Humanities

Energy Humanities is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, diamond open-access journal for scholars and researchers in the arts, humanities, and qualitative social sciences working on energy in culture, politics, and society. It seeks to understand the cultural representations, historical developments, and political implications of energy systems and their impact on societies and ecologies worldwide. It features research on cultural narratives of energy, the political economy of resource extraction, the social impacts of energy infrastructures, and the intersections of energy with climate change, equity, justice, and related issues. Its intended audience includes scholars and researchers from across the humanities and qualitative social sciences as well as activists, policymakers, and artists concerned with questions of energy.