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We are excited to announce a call for academic posters that will be exhibited in a highly prominent place at Energy Ethics 2026: Infrastructures of Energy (EE2026). All poster presenters will also be exhibiting their posters in virtual
booths, thus offering a great opportunity to engage a wide audience.
Call for Poster Submissions
We warmly invite academic poster submissions from Undergraduate, Masters, PhD students and Early Career Researchers.
Posters should engage the conference theme ‘Infrastructures of Energy’, through the lenses of: public planning and taxation; governmentality and responsibilisation; prediction and forecasting; expertise, scientism and epistemes of facts; commons and collectives; risks and insurance; moral epistemology and climate ethics; affect and qualia; trust and mistrust; security and securities; war and conflict; crisis, hope and despair; debt and liabilities; fuel poverty and structural inequalities; justice; contracts; corporate techniques of accountability; humans and nonhumans; environment, social, and governance (ESG); co-benefits and biodiversity; work; digitalisation; materiality; artificial intelligence and automation; assets and assetisation; financialisation and quantification; or growth and degrowth.
In line with the interdisciplinary ethos of the Centre for Energy Ethics, we welcome posters from: art history, anthropology, accounting, business, chemistry, classics, development studies, earth sciences, environmental science, economics, engineering, finance, geography, history, literature, management, philosophy, physics, sociology, social psychology, statistics, and STS.
**There will be cash prizes for top posters**
Accepted posters will be printed by the conference organisers at no additional cost.
Further information at our conference hub: EE2026 | Energy Ethics
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