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Subject:

CFP: Energy and Culture, 7-8th February 2007, Esbjerg, Denmark.

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Graeme Gooday <[log in to unmask]>

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Graeme Gooday <[log in to unmask]>

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Energy history conference arranged by the Centre for Energy and Society, CES

The theme of this conference is "Energy and Culture". It will be held on 
the 7th and 8th of February, 2007 in Esbjerg, Denmark.

All enquiries to Mogens Rüdiger, email: [log in to unmask]

What is a day without energy? Whether we are waking up to a day of work 
or relaxation, energy is indispensable. From the ring of the alarm 
clock at the start of the day, to the rotating movement of the electric 
toothbrush at the days end, our lives are based upon energy.

The culture of the modern world involves a sizeable and continuous 
consumption of energy. The natural conditions made certain by the 
alternation between light and dark, between warmth and cold, have been 
suspended by the introduction of electric lighting and heating into the 
home. In most parts of the world we have light whenever we desire it, 
and the home maintains a comfortable temperature of 20 degrees Celsius, 
by use of either heating or air-conditioning.  The welfare state has 
significantly hastened this development, to the degree that notions 
such as wellness and individual well-being have become natural elements 
of our consumer culture.

The massive entry of energy into homes has influenced their interior 
and appearance. In addition to architecture, the many electrical 
appliances and machines have both made possible, and become an 
important part of, the transformation of everyday life. For example, 
the advent of washing- and dishwashing machines has both relieved much 
of the drudgery of performing such tasks, and at the same time has 
paved the way for a greater and more differentiated consumption of 
clothes as well as kitchen and eating utensils. In concurrence with the 
increasing significance of appliances, their designs have become 
important insignia of everyday life.

Energy has also promoted mobility in society. The transportation of 
people and goods constitutes a significant part of energy consumption, 
whilst the reach and velocity of communication has burgeoned.

In short, energy subsumes many aspects of culture, and in line with 
this, we invite papers from within themes such as:

Architecture
Design
Consumer Culture
Work Culture
The history of lighting
The history of heating
Air-conditioning
Motoring and transport
Energy consumption's eco-history
Energy and gender
Energy conservation
The concept of energy - before and now
Energy and the welfare state
Energy and wellness

Proposals for papers (approx. one A4 page) may be submitted, together 
with a short CV, by the 1/09 to [log in to unmask]

CES is a forum for the exchange of information, ideas, viewpoints, 
projects and links regarding the history of energy. CES is financed by 
the Danish Research Council for Humanities (FKK) and is lead by a 
steering committee, the members of which are:

Mogens Rüdiger, Associate Professor, History Department, Aalborg University
Hanne Thomsen, Director, The Gasmuseum, Hobro
Flemming Petersen, Curator, Elmuseet, Tange
Sĝren Federspiel, Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School
Morten Hahn-Pedersen, Director, The Fisheries and Maritime Museum, Esbjerg

Visit www.CES-network.com for more information about CES

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