
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society Race and Electrical Infrastructure in the Jim Crow South
Sep 11, 2023
Conor Harrison, a geography professor, discusses his research on the racist development of electrical systems in the Jim Crow South. He highlights the racial disparities in electrification, municipal electricity systems' uneven pricing, and the connection between race and neighborhoods. He also explores the automation of fuses and the finance sector's role in the energy transition. The host expresses enthusiasm for an upcoming project and extends gratitude to the guest and listeners.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Racial Disparities in Electrification Survey
05:06 • 19min
Municipal Electricity Systems and Uneven Pricing
24:08 • 9min
Race, Electricity, and Neighborhoods in the Jim Crow Era
33:03 • 12min
Automation of Fuses and Finance Sector's Role in Energy Transition
44:41 • 5min
Expressing Hope and Gratitude
49:21 • 2min
