119 - Petroculture Doubleheader (feat. Carola Hein, Rebecca Babcock & Jason Lagapa) episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 29, 2018 · 1H 35M

119 - Petroculture Doubleheader (feat. Carola Hein, Rebecca Babcock & Jason Lagapa)

from Cultures of Energy

This week on the Cultures of Energy podcast we offer up a special double episode of petrocultural analysis. Cymene and Dominic set the stage with a new offshore pub concept, The Oily Hound, and then in the first segment (9:26) Dominic chats with Carola Hein from TU-Delft about her work at the intersection of oil, architecture and cities. They talk about her current research on the "global petroleumscape," how the constant reinvention of oil has transformed urban environments over time, her design studios on imagining post-oil cityscapes in places like Rotterdam and Dunkirk and the uneven and somewhat paradoxical greening of petroscapes in the 21st century. They close by ruminating on whether the world is really done with oil and what sea level rise will mean for the Netherlands. In our second segment (59:00) Cymene and Dominic speak with Rebecca Babcock and Jason Lagapa from the University of Texas of the Permian Basin about their NEH-funded "Boom or Bust" project (https://www.utpb.edu/cas/academic-departments/literature-and-languages-department/boomorbust/) that collects the energy stories of West Texas and sponsors public conversations around energy's economic and social impacts in the region. We talk about their experiences organizing book clubs and writing workshops and what they've learned—about the precarity of energy jobs, economic justice, the relations between landowning and working families, and local perceptions of climate change—along the way. We close with what people are making of wind power in West Texas.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Mar 29, 2018

Embed this episode

NOW PLAYING

119 - Petroculture Doubleheader (feat. Carola Hein, Rebecca Babcock & Jason Lagapa)

0:00 1:35:23

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Cultures of Energy?

This episode is 1 hour and 35 minutes long.

When was this Cultures of Energy episode published?

This episode was published on March 29, 2018.

Can I download this Cultures of Energy episode?

Yes. Use the download control on the episode player to save the publisher-provided media file.
URL copied to clipboard!