Understanding justice and fairness in energy transitions
Instructor: Michèlle Bal
Skills you'll gain
There are 6 modules in this course
Studying justice in energy transitions can help reflect on and better understand the nature of these issues while identifying new ones along the way. Different ideas of justice can help us better understand what a fair or just transition might mean. By incorporating different ways of thinking and reasoning about justice, we can better understand and shape the goals of energy transitions. This course provides a foundation and set of methods to connect different aspects of energy transitions to justice. In doing so, you will learn how to analyse energy transitions in reference to certain justice-related outcomes, connect your own life and energy use to justice, and build and support arguments regarding why we might think of certain aspects of transitions as just or unjust.
Module 2: Perceptions of (un)fairness on the ground
Module 3: Energy communities: distributive, procedural, and recognition-based justice
Module 4: Protected and promoted by governments: distributive, procedural, and recognition-based justice
Module 5: Departing from the dimensions of justice: focusing on capability and well-being
Module 6: Recapping and looking forward
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