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Title New lamps for old: financialised governance of cities and clean energy
ID_Doc 69977
Authors Webb, J
Title New lamps for old: financialised governance of cities and clean energy
Year 2019
Published Journal Of Cultural Economy, 12, 4
DOI 10.1080/17530350.2019.1613253
Abstract Using a six-year case study of Glasgow's Sustainable City business model, this paper examines interactions between financialised governance of cities and dean energy strategies. Research on the role of cities in developing clean energy has paid limited attention to the interaction with financialised governance of infrastructure, which makes the implementation of plans largely dependent on private investment. A conceptual approach combining economic sociology of actor networks and urban political economy is used to analyse the career of the business model designed to transform old infrastructures into new clean energy assets. The analysis focuses on interactions between city council, public bodies and electricity distribution network business. Climate policies are creating uncertainties for energy businesses over revenues from ageing networks, suggesting scope for alliance with local governments. Making new liquid assets for dean energy from old infrastructure is however shown to be a process marked by instability and reversals. In conclusion, it is argued that concepts from actor-network theory and urban political economy used together reveal the hidden contingencies of financialisation in particular socio-technical interactions, and their materiality in the context of climate change.
Author Keywords Urban energy; climate change; financialised governance; business models; actor-network theory
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
EID WOS:000483212800003
WoS Category Cultural Studies; Economics; Sociology
Research Area Cultural Studies; Business & Economics; Sociology
PDF https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/17530350.2019.1613253?needAccess=true
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