Norwegian and Ukrainian Energy Futures: Exploring the role of national identity in sociotechnical imaginaries of energy security

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Abstract

Energy security as a concept is void of meaning if not related to specific socio-technical settings, this article argues. By bringing in insight from science and technology studies and national identity-making we focus on how socio-technical imaginaries of energy security in Norway and Ukraine are formative and productive for both technological development and societal discourses. This leads to diverse national narratives and strategies for providing energy security. In Norway, the imaginary transcends technical reasoning and day-to-day administration and has created a highly stable discourse seldom politicised. In Ukraine, the socio-technical imaginary is in flux and highly politicized - if not securitized - as a new Ukrainian identity is under construction with and against energy technology and the Russian other. The article shows the benefits of understanding energy security as an interplay between societal discourses and technological artefacts rather than a stable end goal to be pursued.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of international relations and development
ISSN1408-6980
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Mar 2021

Keywords

  • Norway
  • Ukraine
  • Energy resources
  • National identity

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