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China and the World Seminar Series

This seminar series brings together leading academics to discuss issues of public policy research across China and other countries.

These seminars are open to LSE staff and students only.

Social Heat and State Capacity in Rural North China’s Energy Transitions

Wednesday 18 February 2026, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM, OLD 2.38, Old Building, LSE, WC2A 2AE

Lunch will be provided

Abstract: Why do some environmental policies achieve statistical success yet fail to change behaviour? Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork (2021–2024) in Shanxi Province, this seminar examines two contrasting energy transitions in the same village. Coal-to-electricity conversions installed subsidised heating in over 300 households, yet most equipment went unused. Rooftop solar, with far less state involvement, was positively received. To explore this divergence, I develop the concept of "social heat": the thermal-social networks organised around the kang (heated bed platform) that integrate cooking, care, and community sociality into a single domestic infrastructure. How do environmental policies interact with these networks? And what might this tell us about the social dimensions of state capacity that institutional analyses of environmental governance tend to overlook?

Speaker: Yuan Zhang (Research Fellow at the LSE-Fudan Global Public Policy Hub, LSE, UK)

Chair: Professor Bingchun Meng (Co-Director of the LSE-Fudan Research Centre for Global Public Policy and the Director of LSE-Fudan Global Policy Hub)

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This seminar is open to LSE staff and students only.

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