Ekaterina Tarasova (1987-)


Anti-nuclear movements in discursive and political contexts

between expert voices and local protests

Tarasova, Ekaterina | ANTI-NUCLEAR MOVEMENTS IN DISCURSIVE AND POLITICAL CONTEXTS : between expert voices and local protests


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789187843815

Denna avhandling utforskar dynamiken inom anti-nukleära rörelser och deras strategier i en politisk och diskursiv kontext.

  • Analyserar anti-nukleära rörelser i nutid.

  • Utforskar strategier för lokala och expertaktörer.

  • I häftat band, 2017.

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Bindning: Häftat band

Bokförlag: Södertörns högskola
ISBN: 9789187843815
Bokserie: Södertörn Doctoral Dissertations

Omfång: 305 s.
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2017-02-20

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Energy policies which maintain and extend nuclear energy are often opposed by anti-nuclear movements. Ambitious plans for developing nuclear energy in Russia, constructing a first nuclear plant in Poland, and lifting the ban on nuclear energy while allowing the replacement of old reactors in Sweden are examples of such energy policies. In contrast to the massive anti-nuclear movements of 1970-1990s, recent anti-nuclear movements are not organized as national protest campaigns. This thesis examines repertoires of anti-nuclear movements in the alleged “Nuclear Renaissance” period. Political contexts of anti-nuclear movements provide opportunities for environmental NGOs, one kind of actor in anti-nuclear movements, to pursue nonconfrontational strategies and engage in institutional channels, where they can contribute their expert knowledge. Concurrently, another actor in anti-nuclear movements, local anti-nuclear groups, on the one hand, share argumentative structures with environmental NGOs, and, on the other hand, attempt to mobilize local population and organize local protests. Due to limited opportunities for attention from the national media and focus on local issues, local protests are not featured in the national media, which is crucial for national protest actions. The differences in repertoires between these two kinds of actors and absence of actors opting for mass engagement provide insight into repertoires of anti-nuclear movements as a whole. This thesis demonstrates how discursive opportunities of social movements, which result from competing discourses of movements and their counter-agents, and political opportunities structure repertoires of actions of these movements.

Energy policies which maintain and extend nuclear energy are often opposed by anti-nuclear movements. Ambitious plans for developing nuclear energy in Russia, constructing a first nuclear plant in Poland, and lifting the ban on nuclear energy while allowing the replacement of old reactors in Sweden are examples of such energy policies. In contrast to the massive anti-nuclear movements of 1970-1990s, recent anti-nuclear movements are not organized as national protest campaigns. This thesis examines repertoires of anti-nuclear movements in the alleged “Nuclear Renaissance” period. Political contexts of anti-nuclear movements provide opportunities for environmental NGOs, one kind of actor in anti-nuclear movements, to pursue nonconfrontational strategies and engage in institutional channels, where they can contribute their expert knowledge. Concurrently, another actor in anti-nuclear movements, local anti-nuclear groups, on the one hand, share argumentative structures with environmental NGOs, and, on the other hand, attempt to mobilize local population and organize local protests. Due to limited opportunities for attention from the national media and focus on local issues, local protests are not featured in the national media, which is crucial for national protest actions. The differences in repertoires between these two kinds of actors and absence of actors opting for mass engagement provide insight into repertoires of anti-nuclear movements as a whole. This thesis demonstrates how discursive opportunities of social movements, which result from competing discourses of movements and their counter-agents, and political opportunities structure repertoires of actions of these movements. Ekaterina Tarasova is a researcher at the Department of Political Science, Södertörn University in Stockholm, Sweden. This is her doctoral thesis.


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Boken analyserar hur antikärnkrafts rörelser motstår energipolitik som stödjer kärnkraft, med fokus på aktörers strategier under Nuclear Renaissance.

Teman inkluderar dynamiken i kärnkraftsmotstånd, strategier hos miljöorganisationer och lokala grupper, samt hur diskurser påverkar sociala rörelser.

Boken är ett häftat band, publicerad av Södertörns högskola den 20 februari 2017, omfattar 305 sidor och är skriven på engelska.

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