Title of article
Paradoxical impacts of electricity on life in a rural South African village
Author/Authors
Margaret Njirambo Matinga، نويسنده , , Harold J. Annegarn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
8
From page
295
To page
302
Abstract
Debates on the nexus between energy and development emphasise that access to modern energy carriers such as electricity improve development outcomes. This paper discusses the impacts of electrification on educational outcomes, gender and power relations, income generation, feelings of inclusion and exclusion and health in the village of Tsilitwa in the rural Eastern Cape, South Africa. It is based on an ethnographic grounded theory study conducted in 2009. The paper shows that the impacts of electricity may not match the benefits cited in the literature, and are not experienced in the same way by everyone in the community. The study uncovers the weakness of ignoring individual and group agency, and the complexity of social settings when advocating interventions to improve quality of life. The paper recommends that researchers and policymakers consider using ethnographic methods to complement other methods and reveal context and its implications on the energy–development nexus that other methods may not capture.
Keywords
Household , Developmental impacts , Electrification
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
974286
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