2017
DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2017.1373429
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Governance via persuasion: environmental NGOs and the social licence to operate

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“…The answer depends, in part, on how social licence is used. If social licence is used to strengthen state policies for resource development – if it is used as a device for “governance by persuasion” (Murphy‐Gregory, ) – then it has the potential to defuse conflicts around resource extraction projects. In this scenario, the state will have regained the confidence of environmental and social activists in its role to regulate and monitor resource development effectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The answer depends, in part, on how social licence is used. If social licence is used to strengthen state policies for resource development – if it is used as a device for “governance by persuasion” (Murphy‐Gregory, ) – then it has the potential to defuse conflicts around resource extraction projects. In this scenario, the state will have regained the confidence of environmental and social activists in its role to regulate and monitor resource development effectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Murphy‐Gregory () provides a more direct way in which social licence is used to shape formal regulations for resource extraction industries. Her work draws on evidence from Tasmania and recent protest action coordinated by environmental NGOs (ENGOs) against two controversial marine‐based developments.…”
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“…Enquanto a licença social representa uma mudança nas relações de poder, essa mudança acaba limitada por pressões discursivas para legitimar as operações de mineração, restringir as questões de licença social ao nível local, minimizar as imposições regulatórias, marginalizar a dissidência e administrar a reputação (Parsons, Lacey, & Moffat, 2014). Por esse motivo, as campanhas de LSO não podem se basear apenas na acumulação e apresentação de evidências científicas, mas devem envolver também expressões contemporâneas de ativismo ambiental que buscam intervenção regulatória nas práticas corporativas (Murphy-Gregory, 2018).…”
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