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A critical approach to the social acceptance of renewable energy infrastructuresSocial Acceptance: Beyond Criticism and Critical, a Call for Experimental Ontology

A critical approach to the social acceptance of renewable energy infrastructures: Social... [This chapter looks back at our own research practice about the social acceptance of renewable energy technologies (RET) and reflects on the articulation between our practice and the way in which we conceptualize social acceptance. We do so based on our own work about French onshore wind power development over the past fifteen years. We examine the factors that influenced the course of our research work, we retrospectively distinguish between three ways in which we have addressed acceptance issues, and discuss this evolution in relation with the academic field of social acceptance of RET. This allows us to reflect on the dynamics of this academic field and to conclude that a different relation and engagement of social science researchers with the fieldwork is called for.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A critical approach to the social acceptance of renewable energy infrastructuresSocial Acceptance: Beyond Criticism and Critical, a Call for Experimental Ontology

Editors: Batel, Susana; Rudolph, David
Springer Journals — Aug 26, 2021

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
ISBN
978-3-030-73698-9
Pages
143 –160
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-73699-6_8
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter looks back at our own research practice about the social acceptance of renewable energy technologies (RET) and reflects on the articulation between our practice and the way in which we conceptualize social acceptance. We do so based on our own work about French onshore wind power development over the past fifteen years. We examine the factors that influenced the course of our research work, we retrospectively distinguish between three ways in which we have addressed acceptance issues, and discuss this evolution in relation with the academic field of social acceptance of RET. This allows us to reflect on the dynamics of this academic field and to conclude that a different relation and engagement of social science researchers with the fieldwork is called for.]

Published: Aug 26, 2021

Keywords: Social acceptance; Renewable energy technologies; Interferences; Co-production; Experimental ontology

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