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The risk/no-risk rhetoric of environmental impact assessments (EIA): the case of offshore wind farms in Sweden
Authors:Hervé Corvellec  Åsa Boholm
Institution:1. Department for Service Management, Campus Helsingborg , Lund University , Sweden herve.corvellec@msm.lu.se;3. CEFOS (Centre for Public Sector Research), Gothenburg University , Sweden
Abstract:Risk is a key topic in the communication between developers of infrastructure projects, permit-granting authorities, and civil society. The nature of risk communication is contested among academics, however. Whereas some scholars conceive of risk communication as a matter of effectively communicating expert knowledge on factual matters to the public, others emphasise the role of symbolic construction and rhetoric. This article analyses how wind farm developers rhetorically construct risks in relation to the environmental impact assessment (EIA) for a large offshore wind farm project. Our analysis is inspired by the New Rhetoric, the theory of argumentation developed by Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca (Traité de l'argumentation – la nouvelle rhétorique, Brussels: Éditions des presses de l'université de Bruxelles, 1958). We suggest that the EIA adopt a dual argumentative strategy. The report associates numerous risks with the project by identifying and cataloguing them; however, these risks are also disconnected from the project by being described as nonexistent, negligible, or manageable. We discuss some implications of considering EIAs, not as accounts of reality, but as loci of production for this reality.
Keywords:environmental impact assessment (EIA)  new rhetoric  wind power  Sweden  risk communication  environmental planning
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