Chapter 26 Whose Transition? A Review of Citizen Participation in the Energy System

Writing in the late 1980s, Jon Fiske describes reality as "always encoded [and most especially] by the codes of our culture". The energy transition is one of the latest sets of realities that comes with its own encoded messaging and nomenclatures. Citizens are increasingly expected to acti...

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Main Author: Dunphy, Niall P. (auth)
Other Authors: Lennon, Breffní (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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