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Dr Silvia Pergetti

Dr Silvia Pergetti

ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow

Department of Anthropology

Room No
OLD.5.07
Languages
Bengali, English, French, German, Italian
Key Expertise
South Asia

About me

Silvia is a social anthropologist with 15 years of professional experience working on questions of energy and development in South and Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Her early work was awarded the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Lucy Mair Prize and focused on ‘appropriate technology’ interventions against deforestation in Kampong Chhnang, Cambodia, as a post-genocide context. Her more recent work was funded by the ESRC and centred on the labour practices that seek to mitigate the precarity and unevenness of energy access for communities living at the margins of the Indian state, in the Sundarban region of Bengal. 

As a ESRC fellow at the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, Silvia is developing a new research project on the metrology of ‘impact’ in relation to off-grid solar repair, as an entry point into the increasing quantification and financialization of development processes. She is also working on her first book, whose central concern is to illuminate the forms of labour, knowledge, and expertise that sustain the provision of electronics repair services in low-income, energy-poor settings.

Background:

2018-24: PhD Social Anthropology, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh

2017-18: MScR Social Anthropology, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh

2015-17: MSc Anthropology and Development, London School of Economics and Political Science

Expertise Details

Energy transitions and justice; Development; Technology and infrastructure; Technical expertise; Cultures of repair; Care; Labour; Masculinities; South Asia

Selected publications

Academic articles 

PERGETTI, S. 2024. Tongue, tape, and time: Caring masculinities in the practice of electrical repair and maintenance work in India’s Sundarbans. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 31(1). 
PERGETTI, S. 2023. Sustainability is not a thing: it’s hard work! Recognizing the middlemen of operations and maintenance for feminist energy systems in India’s Sundarbans. Energy Research & Social Science

PERGETTI, S. 2020. ‘Humans are like birds’: On leaving the field in times of crisis. In: Pandemic Diaries (eds) G. Manley, B.M. Dougan & C. McGranahan. American Ethnologist website.   

Commissioned reports 

DIZ, A., S. MEYERRICKS & S. PERGETTI 2023. Alternative economies and community energy in Scotland: Powering a new economy from the ground up. Centre for Human Ecology
ABRAM, S. & S. PERGETTI 2023. Net zero society: Societal change evidence review. Annex 2 in Net zero society: Scenarios and pathways. Government Office for Science Foresight Report