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Power, culture, and sustainability in the making of public policy in an Appalachian headwaters community.

机译:阿巴拉契亚源头社区在制定公共政策中的权力,文化和可持续性。

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The dominant economic paradigm in this headwaters region of western North Carolina is pro-growth. This objectifies and commodifies the environment and marginalizes a subaltern citizen class. Sustainability discourses remain in the margins as rapacious real estate development approaches overshoot of the community's water supply, triggers major shifts in land use, and threatens lifeways. This study sees the cultural as a site of contestation between pro-growth and sustainability ideologies. Three questions were posed in a discursive and structural analysis of dominant and subaltern actors' agency as they contested issues of sustainability: (1) Is sustainability a movement or is it imbedded in other movements? (2) How do actors contest agency as voices for sustainability? (3) Under what conditions can a local-level counter-discourse for sustainability emerge?;Situated as a participant-observer, the researcher aimed for a "movement-relevant theory" of sustainability, framed by the heuristic and analytical concepts of Satterfield's "triangular shape of cultural production" and Dryzek's "environmental discourse classifications." Peak oil, global warming, and neoliberal ideology were introduced into the critique. The multi-sited ethnography derived data from public policy venues and other community spaces where deliberations were held on water supply, steep slope development, and mountain ridge wind energy. The data revealed multi-faceted regimes appropriated by the pro-growth dominant discourse and more limited discourses available to fractured groups of subaltern actors. The classification of discourses appropriated by environmentalist subalterns produced opportunities for dominant and local subaltern actors to marginalize sustainability.;The implications for scholars and activists include insights for successful social action as well as further research in advancing sustainability praxis. The findings suggest necessary pre-conditions under which movements for justice and sustainability may succeed. A more flexible and innovative approach by environmentalist and sustainability advocates is required. The key to successful movement building is a project for rural sustainable development that utilizes innovative hybrid organizations and citizen participation for capacity building. A truth-seeking "rational public" is necessary; but how movements contest powerful truth-making regimes remains the strategic question. As this study shows, complex challenges must be met at the local and regional levels if sustainable communities and a sustainable world are possible.
机译:在北卡罗来纳州西部这个源头地区,主要的经济范例是促进增长。这使环境客观化和商品化,并使次等公民阶层边缘化。随着房地产开发的肆虐,社区供水过剩,引发了土地使用的重大转变,并威胁着生命,可持续发展的讨论仍处于边缘。这项研究将文化视为促进增长与可持续发展意识形态竞争的场所。在对主要和次要角色的代理机构进行可持续性问题的辩论和结构分析时,提出了三个问题:(1)可持续性是一种运动还是它融入了其他运动? (2)演员如何与代理商争夺可持续发展的声音? (3)在什么条件下可以出现地方层面的可持续性对立论??作为参与者观察者,研究人员致力于可持续性的“运动相关理论”,以萨特菲尔德(Satterfield)的“启发式”和“分析”概念为框架。文化生产的三角形状”和Dryzek的“环境话语分类”。批评中引入了石油峰值,全球变暖和新自由主义意识形态。多地点人种志的数据来自公共政策场所和其他社区空间的数据,这些地方讨论了供水,陡坡发展和山脊风能的问题。数据显示,有利于增长的主导话语适用于多方面的政权,而对次要角色的破碎群体可用的话语权则更为有限。环保主义者的下属对话语的分类为优势和地方下级行为者提供了将可持续性边缘化的机会。对学者和激进主义者的意义包括成功的社会行动的见识以及在推进可持续性实践方面的进一步研究。调查结果提出了必要的前提条件,在这些前提下,争取正义和可持续发展的运动才能成功。环保主义者和可持续性倡导者需要一种更加灵活和创新的方法。成功开展运动的关键是农村可持续发展项目,该项目利用创新的混合组织和公民参与进行能力建设。寻求真相的“理性公众”是必要的;但是运动如何与强大的真相制政权竞争仍然是战略问题。正如这项研究表明的那样,要想建立可持续的社区和可持续的世界,就必须在地方和区域层面应对复杂的挑战。

著录项

  • 作者

    Owen, Stephen M.;

  • 作者单位

    Union Institute and University.;

  • 授予单位 Union Institute and University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Urban and Regional Planning.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 354 p.
  • 总页数 354
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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