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Shared Yet Contested: Energy Democracy Counter-Narratives

机译:共享但有争议:能源民主反叙事

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Conventional ways of communicating about the transition to renewable energy in North America presuppose that energy systems can be changed while sustaining existing social, political and economic relations. Energy democracy counters such ostensibly apolitical narratives by emphasizing the socially transformative potential of this transition. Yet energy democracy, as both organizing principle and social movement, is itself increasingly recognized as flexible and contested. This research seeks to better discern and understand the practices and implications of energy democracy and its variants through synthesis and qualitative analysis of transition counter-narratives drawn from public communications of energy democracy initiatives actively working in northeastern North America. Transition narratives are examined through four constituent elements: collective-action frames that define problems, solutions and motivations for sociotechnical change; discourses that describe values and norms of members of the communities of interest; sociotechnical imaginaries that describe and prescribe futures to be attained; and stories that connect past, present and future and identify specific agents and adversaries to change. The research finds a set of diverse organizations across the region taking up and giving shape to the concept and goals of energy democracy, revealing a convergence among these initiatives around commitments to a socially transformational shift to collectively-controlled renewable energy systems. A comparison of transition narratives suggests distinct and potentially competing approaches to energy democracy, or multiple energy democracies, described as local and regional communities, public partnerships, and social movements. These energy democracies express differences regarding social groups to be connected and empowered, theories of change and stability, form and specificity of institutional change, resistance to negative as well as promotion of positive agendas, and ability to work across scales. These differences can and perhaps must activate a productive tension among multiple energy democracies working for and within a democratized renewable energy future for this region. The paper broadly contributes to research on sustainability transitions by examining and comparing transition narratives at trans-national and sub-national levels, proposing a descriptive and analytical typology of transition counter-narratives, and initiating a data set for future research on regional social-ecological-technical systems to strengthen initiative-based practice and learning.
机译:关于北美向可再生能源过渡的传统交流方式以能够在维持现有社会,政治和经济关系的同时改变能源系统为前提。能源民主通过强调这种转变的社会变革潜力,来对付这些表面上非政治的叙述。然而,能源民主,既是组织原则,又是社会运动,其自身已越来越多地被认为具有灵活性和争议性。这项研究旨在通过对在北美东北部积极开展工作的能源民主倡议的公共传播所进行的过渡反叙事的综合和定性分析,来更好地辨别和理解能源民主及其变体的做法和含义。过渡叙事通过四个构成要素进行考察:集体行动框架,界定社会技术变革的问题,解决方案和动机;描述感兴趣社区成员的价值观和规范的话语;描述和规定要实现的未来的社会技术虚构人物;以及将过去,现在和未来联系在一起的故事,并确定要改变的特定代理商和对手。该研究发现,该地区有一系列不同的组织在致力于并构筑能源民主的概念和目标,揭示了这些举措之间的融合,这些承诺围绕着社会转型向集体控制的可再生能源系统的承诺。对过渡时期叙事的比较表明,在能源民主或多种能源民主制(分别称为地方和地区社区,公共伙伴关系和社会运动)方面存在独特且可能相互竞争的方法。这些能源民主国家在以下方面表达了分歧:要联系和赋权的社会群体,变革与稳定的理论,体制变革的形式和特殊性,对消极的抵抗以及对积极议程的促进以及跨部门工作的能力。这些差异可能并且可能必须激发在为该地区民主化的可再生能源未来工作的多个能源民主国家之间的生产紧张关系。本文通过研究和比较跨国和次国家层面的过渡叙事,提出过渡反叙事的描述和分析类型,并为未来的区域社会生态学研究建立数据集,为可持续发展的过渡做出了广泛的贡献。 -加强基于主动的实践和学习的技术系统。

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