"It's because the Linky meter invades our privacy that it's so controversial," Aude Danieli

"How could a simple electricity meter, a thousand times less disruptive than a smartphone, have crystallized so much opposition? Sociologist Aude Danieli, who devoted her thesis to this question, provides some answers."
In this interview with Capital magazine, Aude Danieli, PhD in sociology at LATTS, invites us to reflect on the drivers of engagement and the persistence of social movements around smart meters. Interview by Samuel Chalom for the January 2019 special report "Linky meters: progress or scam."
Photograph: William Beaucardet.

 


Publiée le 29 January 2019