Made in conflict. Local residents' construction of a local environmental problem |
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Authors: | Karin Gustafsson |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences , ?rebro University , ?rebro, SE-701 82, Sweden karin.m.gustafsson@oru.se |
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Abstract: | The aim of this paper is to understand how local residents participate in the construction of local environmental problems and to evaluate a particular analytical approach in environmental sociology to study this phenomenon. The paper is based on an interview study with a sample of local residents. The analysis demonstrates how the local residents attempt to construct a local environmental problem. In particular, the study focuses on how involved actors are positioned, how different sorts of knowledge claims are used, and how the neglect the residents perceive from the authorities affects the attempt to construct a local environmental problem. The study shows that the local residents play a central role in the construction of the situation and that the evaluated model could be very helpful as an analytical tool in the investigation of local residents' participation in the construction of environmental problems. |
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Keywords: | environmental problem environmental knowledge local residents social constructionism narrative pine processionary moth |
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