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Social Movements Against Wind Power In Canada And Germany Energy Policy And Contention Andrea Bues

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Social Movements Against Wind Power In Canada And Germany Energy Policy And Contention Andrea Bues
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.18 MB
Author: Andrea Bues
ISBN: 9780367439552, 9781003006701, 0367439557, 1003006701
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Social Movements Against Wind Power In Canada And Germany Energy Policy And Contention Andrea Bues by Andrea Bues 9780367439552, 9781003006701, 0367439557, 1003006701 instant download after payment.

Taking a comparative case study approach between Canada and Germany, this book investigates the contrasting response of governments to anti-wind movements.
Environmental social movements have been critical players for encouraging the shift towards increased use of renewable energy. However, social movements mobilizing against the installation of wind turbines have now become a major obstacle to their increased deployment. Andrea Bues draws on a cross-Atlantic comparative analysis to investigate the different contexts of contentious energy policy. Focusing on two sub-national forerunner regions in installed wind power capacity – Brandenburg and Ontario – Bues draws on social movement theory to explore the concept of discursive energy space and propose explanations as to why governments respond differently to social movements. Overall, Social Movements against Wind Power in Canada and Germany offers a novel conceptualization of discursive-institutional contexts of contentious energy politics and helps better understand protest against renewable energy policy.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of renewable energy policy, sustainability and climate change politics, social movement studies and environmental sociology.

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