2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.erss.2020.101733
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Wonderland of technology? How energy landscapes reveal inequalities and injustices of the German Energiewende

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“…Yenneti et al, 2016). Just as with the energy development debates, climate transition debates are often reduced in terms of technology and economics alone (Bosch & Schmidt, 2020), but works like ours demonstrate that the lived experiences of frontline communities must be heard and incorporated in any substantial plan to address climate injustices. Research that directly engages with lived experiences that are often dismissed or not captured as part of official discourses around energy development and landscape change offers a path into a more nuanced understanding of both existing fossil fuel energy landscapes, and those landscapes undergoing changes due to energy transitions.…”
Section: Concluding Discussion -Moving Towards Emotional Energy Geographiesmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Yenneti et al, 2016). Just as with the energy development debates, climate transition debates are often reduced in terms of technology and economics alone (Bosch & Schmidt, 2020), but works like ours demonstrate that the lived experiences of frontline communities must be heard and incorporated in any substantial plan to address climate injustices. Research that directly engages with lived experiences that are often dismissed or not captured as part of official discourses around energy development and landscape change offers a path into a more nuanced understanding of both existing fossil fuel energy landscapes, and those landscapes undergoing changes due to energy transitions.…”
Section: Concluding Discussion -Moving Towards Emotional Energy Geographiesmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…As energy sovereignty can only be achieved as a community, building social cohesion and willingness to cooperate are as important as making best use of technological advancement. Energy decentralisation encompasses social, infrastructural and financial processes (Bosch & Schmidt, 2020). The required technological transformation is interconnected with capacity-building and participation in decision-making.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Future Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esiin nousevia kysymyksiä ovat esimerkiksi se, miten puolueisiin identifioituminen ei ainoastaan heijastavaan puoluejohdon viestien avulla myös muokkaa uskomuksia (kuten eri energialähteiden hyödyistä ja haitoista) sekä käyttäytymistä myös puoluepolitiikan ulkopuolella, esimerkiksi kotitalouden energiankulutuksessa (Mayer 2019). Energiamurros haastaa myös paikallisia identiteettejä, jotka ovat rakentuneet entisten fossiiliseen energiaan perustuvien elinkeinojen ympärille ja joille muutos koetaan uhkana (Della Bosca & Gillespie 2018;Bosch & Schmidt 2020).…”
Section: Energiamurros Ja Identiteettipolitiikkaunclassified
“…Esimerkiksi itsensä säästäväisiksi mieltäville ihmisille voi olla vaikea hankkia uusia (energiatehokkaitakaan) laitteita, kun taas energiayhteisöihin voi olla helpompi liittyä, jos samaistuu niitä tyypillisesti perustaviin keskiluokkaisiin ihmisiin ja heille ominaisiin organisoitumisen käytäntöihin (Hargreaves ja Middlemiss 2020). Energiamurroksen mukanaan tuomat uudet asiat, kuten aurinkoenergian tuotanto tai sähköautoilu voivat näin kehystyä niitä vanhempien jakolinjojen kautta siten, että osa tuntee ne omikseen ja toiset taas tuntevat ne vieraiksi (Batel & Devine-Wright 2018;MacArthur & Matthewman 2018;Bosch & Schmidt 2020).…”
Section: Energiamurros Ja Identiteettipolitiikkaunclassified