CET Lunch: Batteries, borders and belligerence: the commodity chains of electric automobility
Welcome to our hybrid CET Lunch seminar with Devyn Remme, PhD Candidate at CET.

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Our speaker will attend digitally. Participants can sign up and tune in via stream, or turn up at CET where lunch will be served on a first-come, first-served basis.
This lunch presentation is a part of the midway evaluation of Devyn's doctoral research. She will present insights from the four papers comprising the thesis, which span the trans-local materialities and trans-contextual discourses of electric automobility. Her approach has taken her from industry networking events in Norway to illegal mines in Zambia, in the pursuit of grasping what is at stake in the mass adoption of electric cars and how socio-ecological risks and sacrifices are accounted for, managed, and resisted on the 'resource frontiers' of extraction in the name of climate action.
About the speaker
Devyn is a Phd candidate at CET researching the socio-ecological implications of mass electric automobility.