The Corridor of Impact
Edited by Arthur Mason and Michael Watts
The Corridor of Impact is an edited research project examining corridors as evolving socio-technical environments that organize circulation, expertise, governance, and public membership. Bringing together scholars from anthropology, geography, political ecology, infrastructure studies, and related fields, the volume explores how corridors assemble forms of coordination, visibility, extraction, and impact across energy, logistics, finance, and environmental governance.
The Corridor of Impact approaches corridors as thick and contested environments through which futures, responsibilities, and strategic forms of action are organized and negotiated. Workshops and collaborative sessions associated with the Energy Ethics 2026 conference, Infrastructures of Energy, at the University of St Andrews will contribute to the further development of the volume.