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Community Reports

This project includes the preparation of community reports that will be shared with participants and community members in feedback sessions scheduled for April 2026. After incorporating this feedback, finalized reports will be posted on this website in fall 2026.

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Screenshot of the first page of the repo

Carbon Capture & Storage, Water & Your Land Report

Click on image to access the report.

​This report brings together publicly available information about the Oil Sands Alliance's proposed Carbon Capture and Storage project, with a focus on what it means for water, land, and communities in the Lakeland region. It is written in plain language for residents, landowners, and anyone who wants to engage with this project from an informed place.

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Presentation at the Centre for Energy Ethics at the University of St. Andrews

I will present my findings of exploring various museums across Alberta at St. Andrew's Energy Ethics Conference in August 2026. Click on the image to the right to read my accepted abstract.

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The Anthropology of Energy  & Time

My proposal to explore the concept of 'time' in relation to the Routledge Handbook on the Anthropology of Energy has been accepted and will be published in 2027. Click on the image to the left to be taken to my accepted chapter proposal.

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Questions for Tomorrow ... as a book?

Energy is a complex topic, and doing justice to this research requires sufficient space to present findings in a way that faithfully represents those who shared their experiences, while allowing room for nuance. For this reason, I am working toward a book-length manuscript, with a proposed publication timeline of late 2027 or early 2028. Additional information will be shared here as the project develops.

Image by Christopher Farrugia
For more information about this project, check out The Project or Ethics overview.
To learn of upcoming events or preliminary thoughts during research, check out my blog. If you'd like to connect, click the contact page.
 
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Jennifer Long, PhD
Department of Anthropology, Economics, and Political Science, MacEwan University

 

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