Jan-Henrik Meyer, Max-Planck-Institut für Rechtsgeschichte und Rechtstheorie
13:00–13:15 Introduction
13:15–14:45 Parallel Panels 1 and 2
Parallel Panel 1: Inter- and Transnational Perspectives on Energy Transitions
Chair: Jan-Henrik Meyer
Sebastian De Pretto (Lucerne), “Reflections on a Transnational History of Dam Building in the Alps (1870–1974)”
Dante LaRiccia (Yale), “To Each Their Own: Energy Transition and Conceptual Difference in the Web on UN Institutions”
Tsaiying Lu (Maastricht), “Energy Transition in-the-making: How Offshore Wind Energy Interacts with Local Society in Taiwan”
Panagiotis Kazantzas and Aristotle Tympas (Athens), “Sustainability transitions and mega energy projects: The case of project Helios”
Parallel Panel 2: Shifts in Energy Regimes?
Chair: Ute Hasenöhrl
Kristoffer Ekberg (Göteborg), “Path-dependent transitions? Climate change and nuclear power in the Swedish 1970s”
Michiel Bron (Maastricht), “Preserving agency in energy transitions: a closer look at the position of oil actors within the development of nuclear energy”
Nicolas Chachereau (Lausanne), “The debates around pipelines and refineries and the energy shift from coal to oil in 1960s Switzerland”
Trish Kahle (Georgetown), “Energy Citizenship: The Coal-Fired Social Contract and the American Century“
14:45–15:00 Concluding Session 1
15:00–15:30 Break with informal chats on wonder.me
15:30–16:40
Panel 3: Conceptual Challenges and Theoretical Approaches
Chairs: Jan-Henrik Meyer and Ute Hasenöhrl
Timothy Moss (Berlin), “Usable Infrastructure Pasts: Mobilizing History for Urban Energy Futures”
Odinn Melsted (Maastricht), “Transitions in Scale: Incorporating the Factor Scale in Historical Energy Transition Research”
Abigail Harrison Moore and Ruth W. Sandwell (Leeds, Toronto), “Through the Kitchen Window: Understanding Energy through Women’s Domestic Experiences”
16:40–17:00 Concluding Session 2