Energy Possibilities: Rethinking Alternatives and the Choice-Making Process / Edition 1

Energy Possibilities: Rethinking Alternatives and the Choice-Making Process / Edition 1

by Jesse S. Tatum
ISBN-10:
0791425967
ISBN-13:
9780791425961
Pub. Date:
08/31/1995
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
ISBN-10:
0791425967
ISBN-13:
9780791425961
Pub. Date:
08/31/1995
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Energy Possibilities: Rethinking Alternatives and the Choice-Making Process / Edition 1

Energy Possibilities: Rethinking Alternatives and the Choice-Making Process / Edition 1

by Jesse S. Tatum

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Overview

Using the perspectives of science, technology, and society studies, this book grapples with questions stimulated by a concern that current energy policies and practices reflect neither the best interests of ordinary people nor decision-making consistent with the traditions and aspirations of democracy. Probing the depths of assumptions made in traditional analysis and assembling minority views, present practices come into focus as startlingly narrow social constructs amidst a vast unexplored terrain of material and socio-cultural possibilities. Questions of power and responsible action are pursued in this context, casting both traditional decision makers and citizens in less than a positive light. The author includes an examination of the experience of the "home power" movement not as "The Solution" to our energy problems, but as a concrete illustration of alternative theory and practice, and of the range of possibilities inherent in energy decisions. The book aims not at recommendations for prescriptive public policy, but primarily at refocusing the reader's attentions, as ultimate policy maker, on the core of the energy question: How do we wish to live in the world?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791425961
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 08/31/1995
Series: SUNY series in Science, Technology, and Society
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 159
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Jesse S. Tatum is Assistant Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at Michigan Technological University.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

1. Raising the Question

Social Control?
Precedence of Economic Argument
Effective Conspiracy and Other Questions
A Note on Expectations

2. So Much Fuss over Energy?

Classical Concerns: A Thumbnail Sketch
Running Out or Running Short: Energy and Social Organization
Energy Technologies as "Forms of Life"
Energy and the Way We Live
The "Technological Fix"

3. Surely the Experts Have Thought the Matter Out

The Engineering Response
The Economic Response
The Failure of Traditional Methods

4. With Troubles Enough, Experts Differ

The Physical Role of Energy in the Economy
The Appropriateness of Economic Measures and Objectives
Other Disciplinary Perspectives and the Radical Impoverishment of Imagination
So Experts Differ

5. The Shaping of Responses

Collective Momentum
Popular Nonparticipation
Alternative Responses
The "Promise of Technology"
Power and Responsibility

6. Exploring the Option Space

Appropriate Expectations
The Home Power Movement: Introduction and Technology
Development of the Home Power Movement
Participation and Motivations
Interpretation and Significance
A Theoretical Framework for Home Power
Guidelines for Explorers

7. Where Does This Leave Us?

Lost?
How Do We Proceed?
Unredeemable Loss
Process and Outcome
Closing

Notes

Index

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