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Wandering identities in energy transition discourses: Political leaders’ use of the 'we' pronoun in Ontario, 2009–2019

机译:在能源过渡时尚中徘徊的身份:政治领导人在2009 - 2019年在安大略省使用“我们”代词

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This paper explores the use of universalizing language as a discursive strategy to promote shifts in energy policy. Building on scholarship that seeks to understand the political nature of energy transitions, including resistance to transitions, the role of the state, and implications for justice, we examine three phases of energy transition in Ontario in the period 2009–2019, focusing on the ways that three successive ruling coalitions used the first plural pronoun “we” to promote contrasting energy policy orientations. Our analysis of policy documents and government news releases confirms that all three coalitions used the “we” form as a strategic device to define priorities, prescribe courses of action, and broadcast achievements. However, they also used the ambiguity of the “we” form to obscure alternative perspectives, claim credit for rivals’ accomplishments, and gloss over harmful and differentiated impacts of policy choices. The paper concludes by reflecting on broader questions about power and justice relevant to energy transition scholars.
机译:本文探讨了普遍化语言作为促进能源政策转变的话语策略。在奖学金上建立验证,以了解能源转型的政治性质,包括抵抗过渡,国家的作用以及对司法的影响,我们在2009 - 2019年期间检查安大略省的能源转型阶段,重点是方式这三个连续的统治联盟使用了第一个多个代名词“我们”促进对比能量政策取向。我们对政策文件和政府新闻发布的分析证实,所有三个联盟使用“我们”形式作为一个战略设备,以定义优先事项,规定行动课程和广播成就。然而,他们还利用“我们”形式的歧义来掩盖替代方案,索赔竞争对手的成就,并阐明了政策选择的有害和差异影响。本文通过反思关于与能源转型学者有关的权力和司法的更广泛的问题,结论了。

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