Snake Oil, Silver Buckshot, and People Who Hate Us: Metaphors and Conventional Discourses of Wood-based Bioenergy in the Rural Southeastern United States
Autor: | Sarah Hitchner, J. Peter Brosius, John Schelhas |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
060101 anthropology
Agroforestry General Social Sciences 06 humanities and the arts Secondary field Rural development Outreach Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Bioenergy Anthropology Energy independence Political science Sustainability Ethnography 0601 history and archaeology Narrative Environmental planning |
Zdroj: | Human Organization. 75:204-217 |
ISSN: | 1938-3525 0018-7259 |
DOI: | 10.17730/1938-3525-75.3.204 |
Popis: | Multiple experiences and sources of information influence ideas about wood-based bioenergy, and people often use similar language to reference various discourses (e.g., energy independence, rural development, environmental sustainability). We collected data during ethnographic research in three primary and three secondary field sites in the southeastern United States in which wood-based bioenergy facilities are located and at regional bioenergy conferences, as well as from publications on bioenergy from various sources. We use qualitative content analysis to show how various stakeholders in this region frame issues related to bioenergy, which bioenergy narratives and metaphors they employ, and how recurring linguistic elements are shared among bioenergy stakeholders. We focus on several key metaphors that people reference when they talk about bioenergy in different contexts, including public media, policy and management discussions, bioenergy conferences, outreach programs, and among landowners and within... |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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