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Opportunity or Threat: Dissecting Tensions in a Post-carbon Rural Transition
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Date Issued
2015-10-06
Date Available
2017-10-06T01:00:10Z
Abstract
The deployment of renewable energy technologies represents a highly visible and contested indicator of rural change in terms of the function and appearance of rural places. In this article, we examine how notions of rurality and place intersect with macro-level objectives for reducing carbon emissions, and how competing storylines underpin opposing and supporting coalitions in the deployment of wind energy projects. The article explores a series of recent controversial proposals for mega-wind energy projects in the Irish midlands driven by energy companies seeking to take advantage of an Irish-UK intergovernmental agreement to export green energy from Ireland to assist the UK in meeting its renewable energy targets. To examine these issues we develop and apply an interpretive approach to policy analysis inspired by the work of Laclau and Mouffe on the role of signifiers, antagonistic narratives and the constitutive outside. We identify how opposing and supporting discourses talk 'past one another' by framing narratives through different spatial referents (national versus local) and competing conceptualisation of the rural 'resource'. This inhibits the potential to imagine alternative post-carbon rural trajectories.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Sociologia Ruralis
Volume
57
Issue
1
Start Page
87
End Page
109
Copyright (Published Version)
2015 the Authors and European Society for Rural Sociology
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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