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DOI10.1016/j.erss.2019.101242
ISBN2214-6296
Elite power in low-carbon transitions: a critical and interdisciplinary review.
Sovacool, Benjamin; Brisbois, Marie
发表日期2019-08-28
出处Energy Research and Social Science
出版者Elsevier
出版年2019
页码a101242
语种英语
摘要Modern energy systems have tended towards centralized control by states, and national and multinational energy companies. This implicates the power of elites in realizing low-carbon transitions. In particular, low-carbon transitions can create, perpetuate, challenge, or entrench the power of elites. Using a critical lens that draws from geography, political science, innovation studies, and social justice theory (among others), this article explores the ways in which transitions can entrench, exacerbate, reconfigure or be shaped by “elite power.” It does so by offering a navigational tool that surveys a broad collection of diverse literatures on power. It begins by conceptualizing power across a range of academic disciplines, envisioning power as involving both agents (corrective influence) and structures (pervasive influence). It then elaborates different types of power and the interrelationship between different sources of power, with a specific focus on elites, including conceptualizing elite power, resisting elite power, and power frameworks. The Review then reviews recent scholarship relevant to elite power in low-carbon transitions—including the multi-level perspective, Michel Foucault, Anthony Giddens, Karl Marx, and other contextual approaches—before offering future research directions. The Review concludes that the power relations inherent in low-carbon transitions are asymmetrical but promisingly unstable. By better grappling with power analytically, descriptively, and even normatively, socially just and sustainable energy futures become not only more desirable but also more possible.
URLhttp://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/85788/
来源智库Science Policy Research Unit (United Kingdom)
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