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Emotion and rationality: the characterisation and evaluation of opposition to renewable energy projects

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Published
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>07/2009
<mark>Journal</mark>Emotion, Space and Society
Issue number1
Volume2
Number of pages8
Pages (from-to)62-69
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Opposition to wind farm developments has been seen as a significant threat to climate change mitigation policies in the UK. This paper considers the complex of different factors that may lie behind such oppositional activism and the role of emotion within these. Drawing on a programme of interviews it then explores in detail the ways in which industry and policy actors construct the role of emotion in wind farm opposition and in decisions on planning permission, often as an unwelcome intrusion into a supposedly rational process. The consequences of such understandings of opposition for the shaping of public engagement practices and for the nature and quality of public debate are examined.