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 Dear all,


*>> Reminder: Space still available <<*
You are kindly invited to attend a workshop event hosted by the Urban
Institute, University of Sheffield, on Monday 25 June, titled 'Sustainable
Energy Access in Mozambique and Wider Perspectives on
Infrastructure/service Access in sub-Saharan Africa' funded by the British
Academy. (Please see attachment for full details)

The workshop will run from 10.30am to 5.00pm and brings together an
interesting collection of scholars conducting research on energy and other
infrastructure/service access within sub-Saharan Africa (list of presenters
below).

Space is limited, so anyone wishing to attend please confirm in person by
replying to myself ([log in to unmask]) . A full lunch will be
provided.

Thanks,
Shaun Smith (Research Associate, Urban Institute, University of Sheffield)


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The Infrastructure of Life in a Country without Qualities

Prof. Elisio Macamo (Centre for African Studies, University of Basel)

Energy landscapes in Mozambique: The role of extractive industries in a
post-conflict environment (Joshua Kirshner, University of York)

Everyday Governance of Electricity Supply in Maputo (Idalina Baptista,
University of Oxford)

Urban Governance and Service Provision in Maputo (Domingos Macucule,
Eduardo Mondlane University)

The energy-governance complex in the gas import regime in Mozambique:
Implications for everyday energy transitions (Shaun Smith, Urban Institute,
University of Sheffield)

Energy sovereignty in Mozambique: Making territories, disciplining
populations (Vanesa Castan Broto, Urban Institute, University of Sheffield)

Infrastructural Citizenship: spaces of living in South Africa's
state-subsidised housing (Charlotte Lemanski, University of Cambridge)

Precarious access: gendered energy politics in South Africa (Saska Petrova,
University of Manchester & Jon Phillips, King's College)

Who does what in an energy democracy? (Jon Phillips, King's College)

Powering Africa's urban revolution:  An urban transitions approach (Jon
Silver, Urban Institute, University of Sheffield)

tbc - (Jochen Monstadt, Universiteit Utrecht)

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