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The interrelation between collective identities and place concepts in local wind energy conflicts
Authors:Antje Otto  Markus Leibenath
Institution:1. Institute of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germanyanotto@uni-potsdam.de;3. Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Dresden, Germany
Abstract:In Germany, plans at the local level to construct wind turbines often find support as well as rejection – often in both cases for ecological reasons. In this paper, we argue that the key to understanding local wind energy debates is to analyse the interrelations between collective identities and concepts of place. Based on the discourse theory of Laclau and Mouffe, we analyse how two completely contradictory place notions have evolved in a local dispute in a small town in Germany, and how existing political identities have been modified, realigned and superseded in the course of the conflict. Furthermore, we show how the involved discourses are characterised by strong continuities with respect to an earlier struggle over an asphalt mixing plant.
Keywords:wind turbines  renewable energies  discourse theory  post-structuralism  case study  discourse coalition
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