Research groups
Short info
Shayan is a researcher working at the intersection of Political Ecology and Agrarian Studies, focusing on the socio-ecological consequences of energy transitions. Their research examines the rollout of energy infrastructures and its implications for agropastoralists in India and beyond.
Teaching
GEO283: Geographies of Transformation: Mitigating and Adapting to Rapid Climate Change
Publications
2024
- Sareen, Siddharth; Haarstad, Håvard; Gong, Huiwen et al. (2024). Watt sense of community? A human geography agenda on energy communities. (external link)
- Girard, Berenice Rachel Esther; Shokrgozar, Shayan; Sareen, Siddharth (2024). The meaning of solar energy: Political imaginaries of solar energy in contemporary India. (external link)
- Shokrgozar, Shayan; Girard, Berenice Rachel Esther (2024). "The companies are powerful, people are weak": India's solar energy ambitions and the legitimation of dispossession in Rajasthan. (external link)
- Shokrgozar, Shayan; Remme, Devyn Helen Avhild; Stock, Ryan (2024). “We Have to Convince Them Whatever it Takes:” The Climate Necropolitics of Energy Transitions in India and Zambia. (external link)
2023
- Sareen, Siddharth; Shokrgozar, Shayan; Scharnigg, Renée Margaritha et al. (2023). Accountable solar energy transitions in financially constrained contexts. (external link)
- Sareen, Siddharth; Fisker, Jens Kaae; Shokrgozar, Shayan et al. (2023). Making low-carbon places . (external link)
- Karam, Anne; Shokrgozar, Shayan (2023). “We have been invaded”: Wind energy sacrifice zones in Åfjord Municipality and their implications for Norway. (external link)