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ID166389
Title ProperCritical review of discursive approaches in energy transitions
LanguageENG
AuthorIsoaho, Karoliina
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article critically reviews the use of discursive approaches in studies of sustainable energy transitions. The review is motivated by calls to further incorporate social scientific methodologies into energy research and assess their contribution to policy. We strive to answer three questions: (1) which discursive approaches have been used to study sustainable energy transitions; (2) what thematic topics and issue areas have been covered and (3) what is the added value of discursive research designs? Our analysis is based on a review of 77 articles from the years 2004–2016. Our findings show that discursive approaches were mostly used to analyse institutional change and policy strategies at the national level and to examine energy choices through political ideology and the perceptions of publics. Nuclear power received most coverage, while renewable energy technologies were mainly studied through conflicts and opposition. We demonstrate discursive research designs to examine four distinct policy areas and discuss the added value of these approaches for energy policy and research. Discursive methodologies enable scholars to enrich policy discussions through accounting for transitions as complex and dynamic processes of change.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy , No.128; May 2019: p.930-942
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-05
Key WordsEnergy Policy ;  Discourse ;  Literature Review ;  Qualitative Methodology ;  Sustainability Transitions ;  Socio-Technical Change