Daniel Wuebben, PhD, is the author of Power-Lined: Electricity, Landscape, and the American Mind (University of Nebraska Press, 2019). His interdisciplinary research has appeared in Victorian Literature and Culture, Computers and Composition, and symplokē. He lives near Madrid, where he is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow with the Ciberimaginario Group at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. His current research relates to electric rhetoric and transmission’s role in the energy transition.
Daniel Wuebben
Articles
Energy Policy: Will Special Interest Groups Short-Circuit Our Future?
Daniel Wuebben argues that Leah Stokes’s “Short Circuiting Policy” establishes her as a voice to heed on energy policy and the transition to renewables.
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