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 * Chapter Summaries**


 * Title: Reimagining Energy Interventions**

//Opening Scene: TBD//

Chapter 1. Introduction --Put U.S. energy use levels and energy regime characterization in global context. --Research Aims and Questions --Literature Review + Conceptual frameworks: energy imaginaries, energy interventions, and modes of engagement. --Methodology: multi-sited ethnography

//Interlude 1. Encountering Energy Policy: Autoethnographic observations on places where energy policy work happens//

Chapter 2. Energy Imaginaries: Putting Energy in it's Place --Where does energy belong? --The surprising conservatism of dominant policy discourses and dominant grassroots movements --NYSERDA and market transformation --350 and renewable magic --Transition and energy descent --Bits and pieces: energetic collectivities

//Interlude 2. Auditing Energy: Autoethnographic observations on home energy audits//

Chapter 3. Energy Interventions: Governing Energetic Sensibilities --Energy Audits --Policies to programs to practices --Looking elsewhere (or energy everywhere)

//Interlude 3.// //Utilizing Energy: Autoethnographic observations on interacting with utilities//

Chapter 4. Modes of Engagement: Living Transitions --Domestic devices and platforms: energetic mediation --Animate infrastructures --Energetic lifeways

//Interlude 4. Desiring Descent: Autoethnographic observations on tiny house aspirations//

Chapter 5. Conclusion:

//Closing Scene: TBD//