Energy transition and civic engagement

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Energy transition and civic engagement. / Radtke, Jörg; Drewing, Emily; Eichenauer, Eva et al.
The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions. ed. / Ortwin Renn; Frank Ulmer; Anna Deckert. London: Academic Press Inc., 2020. p. 81-91.

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Harvard

Radtke, J, Drewing, E, Eichenauer, E, Holstenkamp, L, Kamlage, J-H, Mey, F, Warode, J & Wegener, J 2020, Energy transition and civic engagement. in O Renn, F Ulmer & A Deckert (eds), The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions. Academic Press Inc., London, pp. 81-91. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-819515-4.00004-0

APA

Radtke, J., Drewing, E., Eichenauer, E., Holstenkamp, L., Kamlage, J.-H., Mey, F., Warode, J., & Wegener, J. (2020). Energy transition and civic engagement. In O. Renn, F. Ulmer, & A. Deckert (Eds.), The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions (pp. 81-91). Academic Press Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-819515-4.00004-0

Vancouver

Radtke J, Drewing E, Eichenauer E, Holstenkamp L, Kamlage JH, Mey F et al. Energy transition and civic engagement. In Renn O, Ulmer F, Deckert A, editors, The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions. London: Academic Press Inc. 2020. p. 81-91 doi: 10.1016/b978-0-12-819515-4.00004-0

Bibtex

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abstract = "This chapter gives an overview of various forms of civic engagement in the context of the German energy transition. The first section introduces invented and invited spaces of civic participation with a focus on bottom-up citizens{\textquoteright} activities, their dynamics, and social structure. To this end, community energy initiatives such as energy cooperatives as well as protests against wind turbines and grid expansion are analyzed regarding fields of conflict, forms of representation, and collaboration and matters of (energy) justice. The normative roles attributed to citizens{\textquoteright} activities and polarization tendencies are critically discussed. In conclusion, two elementary forms of civic engagement relating to the Energiewende can be derived.",
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author = "J{\"o}rg Radtke and Emily Drewing and Eva Eichenauer and Lars Holstenkamp and Jan-Hendrik Kamlage and Franziska Mey and Jan Warode and Jana Wegener",
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