STS Circle at Harvard
[cid:D460598C-EB55-40A5-9D6F-B4DCE501D5E9@fas.harvard.edu]
Canay Özden-Schilling
MIT, HASTS

on

Economics Inside the Grid: Smart Grids, Power Systems Engineering, and Emergent 
Markets

Monday, November 24
12:15-2:00 pm
Room 100F, Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford Street

[cid:D460598C-EB55-40A5-9D6F-B4DCE501D5E9@fas.harvard.edu]

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Abstract:   This talk explores the “smart grid” – a term that has gained 
popularity in the energy industry in the last decade, broadly referring to an 
upgraded version of the electric grid equipped with digital communication 
technologies. Since the beginnings of electrification in the US, power systems 
engineers have aimed to balance supply and demand for purposes of grid 
stability and reliability in the absence of significant electricity storage. 
Today, they are especially driven by the ideal of “efficiency,” hoping to make 
the grid a venue for supply and demand to match each other as closely as 
possible, by way of improved communication between actors - a venue that 
mirrors the way economists have imagined the market. Based on ethnographic 
fieldwork amongst power systems engineers focusing on smart grids, I argue that 
the language and tools available to them – broadly, optimization techniques – 
make them imagine and fashion the grid in the image of a market.

Biography:   Canay Özden-Schilling is a doctoral candidate in History, 
Anthropology, and STS (HASTS) at MIT. Her dissertation is an ethnographic study 
of electricity markets in the United States. Based on fieldwork amongst power 
market analysts, smart grid engineers, and citizen groups, she explores how the 
US electricity infrastructure has been fashioned in the image of a free market. 
More broadly, her economic anthropology interests include the creation, 
dissemination, and vernacularization of economic theories across society. Canay 
holds an M.A. in Near Eastern Studies from New York University and a B.A. in 
Political Science from Boğaziçi University, Istanbul.




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