Living Off-Grid in Wales: Eco-Villages in Policy and Practice

Author:   Elaine Forde
Publisher:   University of Wales Press
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9781786836588


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   15 November 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Elaine Forde
Publisher:   University of Wales Press
Imprint:   University of Wales Press
ISBN:  

9781786836588


ISBN 10:   1786836580
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   15 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Foreword Preface Acknowledgements 0 Introduction 1 Wales 2 Y Mynydd: A Village off the Grid 3 Tir y Gafel: A Model Village 4 More Problems with Community 5 Living Off-grid: Towards a Material Culture 6 OPD: Policy in Practice 7 Concluding Remarks References Index

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This is a great book with a novel conceptual approach structured as it is around the concept of off-grid and, importantly, the notion of grid-logics. It offers tasters of what off-grid village life is like but uses these to ask broader questions about what being off-grid means. I would highly recommend that anyone with an interest in alternative ways of living read this book. --Jenny Pickerill, University of Sheffield Two hundred years ago, Welsh coal was already fuelling the planet's first industrial revolution. One hundred years have now passed since Lenin announced that electrification of the entire country was the precondition for the planned economic development of communism, in which factories and power stations would be the new 'centres of enlightenment.' With her sophisticated investigation of the socio-technical and close-up ethnographic observations, Elaine Forde now demonstrates that, as creative individuals devise original ways of life in their eco-villages, off multiple grids, both inside and outside the plan, Welsh communities are again prominent in the global vanguard. --Chris Hann, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology What does it mean to go 'off-grid' in this day and age? Forde's exceptional access to off-grid communities gives a real insight into what it means, in everyday terms, philosophically and conceptually, to reject prevailing social and physical norms and to attempt to move outside of the reach of state infrastructures. This book shows how entangled we all are in the grids of power that structure the world and how demanding it is to step outside of them, and it helps us to rethink what a 'grid' is, and why it matters. --Simone Abram, Durham University


“Two hundred years ago, Welsh coal was already fuelling the planet’s first industrial revolution. One hundred years have now passed since Lenin announced that “electrification of the entire country” was the precondition for the planned economic development of communism, in which factories and power stations would be the new ‘centres of enlightenment.’ With her sophisticated investigation of the socio-technical and close-up ethnographic observations, Elaine Forde now demonstrates that, as creative individuals devise original ways of life in their eco-villages, off multiple grids, both inside and outside the plan, Welsh communities are again prominent in the global vanguard.” -- Chris Hann, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology “What does it mean to go ‘off-grid’ in this day and age? Forde’s exceptional access to off-grid communities gives a real insight into what it means, in everyday terms, philosophically and conceptually, to reject prevailing social and physical norms and to attempt to move outside of the reach of state infrastructures. This book shows how entangled we all are in the grids of power that structure the world and how demanding it is to step outside of them, and it helps us to rethink what a ‘grid’ is, and why it matters.”   -- Simone Abram, Durham University “This is a great book with a novel conceptual approach structured as it is around the concept of off-grid and, importantly, the notion of grid-logics. It offers tasters of what off-grid village life is like but uses these to ask broader questions about what being off-grid means. I would highly recommend that anyone with an interest in alternative ways of living read this book.” -- Jenny Pickerill, University of Sheffield


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Elaine Forde is a lecturer at Swansea University.  

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