Good morning,
This speaker series may be of interest, please note that registration
(linked here)
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/winds-of-change-off-shore-energy-production-and-the-social-sciences-tickets-166176332885>
is required. This series is organized by myself, Alison Bates (Colby
College), Joshua Stoll (University of Maine), Theresa Burnham (University
of Maine) and Caitlin Cleaver (Bates College). Feel free to share with your
networks.

Join us on *September 2, between Noon and 1 pm (EDT)* for our first in a
series of webinars titled: Wind of Change: Off-Shore Energy Production and
the Social Sciences.
About this event

Winds of Change: Off-shore Energy Production and the Social Sciences will
bring together leading researchers to discuss and identify key social
science perspectives on this energy transition.

Designed primarily for an academic audience, each webinar will be led by
two speakers, who will talk for about 15 minutes each, after which we open
the floor for questions and comments.

*Registration is required*, and the Zoom link for the event will be
included in the acknowledgement of your registration.

Our first two speakers will be:

Claire Haggett, Senior Lecturer at the School of Social and Political
Science, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

Title: “Identifying and engaging communities and fishers in the development
of offshore renewables.”

Leslie Mabon, Lecturer in Environmental Systems at the School of
Engineering and Innovation, The Open University, United Kingdom.

Title: “How can offshore wind support just and resilient coastal
communities? Insights from Scotland and Taiwan.”



On behalf of the organizers,

Áslaug

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Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir

Associate Dean of the Faculty
Chair of the Department of Anthropology
Professor of Politics
Pronouns: she, hers

120 Lane Hall
2 Andrews Road
Bates College
Lewiston, ME 04240

Phone: 207-786-6472
E-mail: [email protected]

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