From riches to rags : biofuels, media discourse and resistance to sustainable energy technologies

F.H. Sengers, R.P.J.M. Raven, A. Venrooij

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Abstract

This study aims to open the black box of resistance to sustainable energy technologies by analyzing (shifts in) media discourse. To this end, media coverage on biofuels in the Netherlands between 2000 and 2008 is analyzed by means of combining novel quantitative approaches with practitioner interviews. The quantitative analyses reveal the dynamics in the content of media discourse, but also its underlying structure in the form of two axes, each representing opposite socio-cognitive frames: ‘techno-economic vs. social-ecological’ and ‘regional vs. global’. In-depth interviews with key practitioners in the Dutch biofuels field confirm these findings and provide additional insights with regard to a) perceived shifts in media coverage; b) cognitive pluralism; c) the politics involved; and d) resistance in practice.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Sussex Energy Group Conference, February 25-26, 2010, Sussex. UK
Place of PublicationSussex
PublisherUniversity of Sussex
Pages1-25
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Eventconference; Sussex Energy Group Conference; 2010-02-25; 2010-02-26 -
Duration: 25 Feb 201026 Feb 2010

Conference

Conferenceconference; Sussex Energy Group Conference; 2010-02-25; 2010-02-26
Period25/02/1026/02/10
OtherSussex Energy Group Conference

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