Transitions in Tension, Volume 3: Controversies and Tensions Around Ecological Transitions

Author:   Andrea Catellani (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium) ,  Grégoire Lits (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
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Publication Date:   09 January 2025
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Transitions in Tension, Volume 3: Controversies and Tensions Around Ecological Transitions


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Transitioning towards a more sustainable world is currently a central topic receiving a lot of attention. As a result, “transitions” are becoming key objects and the drivers of exchanges, communications and controversy in modern society. This book examines the tensions and controversies surrounding the energy, ecological and social transitions currently underway, and it draws on tools developed in the humanities and social sciences, in particular the information and communication sciences. The various case studies gathered here, written by leading experts in environmental communication, examine a wide range of topics; they explore transitions in a number of different fields, from agriculture to territorial policies, and from online and media communication to mechanisms for citizen participation. Transitions in Tension features a wealth of original observations and approaches, enabling readers to fully comprehend the range of controversies and issues facing our society

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Author:   Andrea Catellani (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium) ,  Grégoire Lits (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
Publisher:   ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
Weight:   0.594kg
ISBN:  

9781786309105


ISBN 10:   1786309106
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   09 January 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Author Presentation xi Introduction xix Andrea CATELLANI and Grégoire LITS Chapter 1 Challenges to the Agroecological Transition: Can We Talk About “Agribashing” in France? 1 François ALLARD-HUVER 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 “Agribashing”, a formula? 3 1.3 Inclusion in the media agenda 4 1.4 Disqualification of dissenting voices 8 1.5 Conclusion 10 1.6 References 11 Chapter 2 A “Showcase Agriculture” Around Cities? Urban Food Policies, a Communication Tool for Farmers’ Organizations 15 Jeanne PAHUN 2.1 The agricultural aspects of urban food policies 16 2.2 Collaborations between local agricultural elites and municipal or metropolitan teams 18 2.3 Communication issues at the heart of collaborations between local agricultural elites and urban centers 19 2.4 Conclusion 21 2.5 References 22 Chapter 3 Local Conflicts Around Creative Development Projects 25 Bruno LEFÈVRE 3.1 Local public spaces that “repoliticize” public decision-making 26 3.2 Local tensions generated by challenging the frames of thought and modalities of construction of public decision-making 28 3.3 Objects of the conflict configured by mediated discourses 30 3.4 Consultation mechanisms and bodies ineffective for shared construction of the project 32 3.5 Conclusion 36 3.6 References 37 Chapter 4 Mid-Mountains in Transition: From Tension to Relatedness 39 Amélie COULBAUT-LAZZARINI 4.1 Mid-mountains in transition: context, questions and methods 39 4.1.1 Transitions, deconfinements and links to the environment 39 4.1.2 Transitions, questions and methods 40 4.2 Mid-mountains, mediation and models of society: communication as basis for a common project? 41 4.2.1 Socio-environmental measures for implementing links 42 4.2.2 Humorous visual communication 42 4.2.3 Human mediators to be found 44 4.2.4 From the visual to the sensory: guides, treasure hunts and giant animals 44 4.3 Conclusion/questions for consideration: relatedness, key to development for the mid-mountains? 46 4.4 References 47 Chapter 5 The Mountains in Transition: Introducing Scientific Culture into Tourism Under the Influence of “All Skiing” 49 Mikaël CHAMBRU, Cécilia CLAEYS and Quentin DAVEAU 5.1 Introduction 49 5.2 A tourism diversification project deprived of its scientific territorialities 50 5.3 A scientific tourism project derailed by the influence of winter tourism 52 5.4 Conclusion 53 5.5 References 54 Chapter 6 Offshore Wind Power on Facebook: “Reframing” Media Coverage of the Energy Transition 57 Catherine QUIROGA CORTÉS 6.1 Methodological approach 58 6.2 Results 60 6.2.1 Observation of Facebook use 60 6.2.2 Characterization and comparison of discourses 60 6.3 Conclusion 65 6.4 References 66 Chapter 7 “Y’a le feu au lac!”: Podcasts and Ecological Transitions 69 Erika RIBERI and Pauline AMIEL 7.1 Method 70 7.2 Results 74 7.2.1 Diversity of dimensions 74 7.2.2 Plurality of actors 74 7.2.3 Possible courses of action 75 7.3 Conclusion 77 7.4 References 78 Chapter 8 Analyzing an Ecological Controversy on YouTube: Obstacles and Methodological Issues 79 Bi Mathieu TRA, Jean-Claude DOMENGET and Orélie DESFRICHES-DORIA 8.1 Introduction 79 8.2 Addressing a controversy on socio-digital media: epistemological pluralism 81 8.3 Methodological approaches 83 8.4 Conclusion 89 8.5 References 90 Chapter 9 Sustainability Transitions in Tension: Sustainability Transitions in the Discourse of Eco-Shaming 93 Kimberley VANDENHOLE 9.1 Sustainability transition: what’s in a name? 93 9.2 Analysis of the eco-shaming discourse and its notion of sustainability transitions 94 9.3 Sustainability transition in the eco-shaming discourse 95 9.4 One sustainability transition among others 98 9.5 Conclusion 99 9.6 References 99 Chapter 10 Discursive Controversies Around Electric Vehicles in France: Between Ecological Transition and Doubt 101 Albin WAGENER 10.1 Introduction 101 10.2 Theoretical and methodological framework 102 10.3 Corpus 104 10.4 Narrative analysis 110 10.5 Conclusion 112 10.6 References 112 Chapter 11 What Has Ecological Transition Become the Name for? 115 Brigitte SEBBAH and Natacha SOUILLARD 11.1 Between the groundswell and the economic situation, the ecological transition buffeted but central 117 11.2 Ecological transition: a depoliticized expert notion 120 11.3 Implementing the ecological transition, between territorial economic development and a changing world 121 11.4 Conclusion 125 11.5 References 126 Chapter 12 Labels as a Process of Institutionalization of Environmental Themes 129 Catherine LONEUX and Céline PASCUAL ESPUNY 12.1 Regulation and communication 131 12.2 Regulation and societal change 132 12.3 References 137 Chapter 13 Comparative Analysis of Ecologist Discourses Produced for the Web in France 139 Jules DILÉ-TOUSTOU 13.1 Ecology at the heart of a semantic struggle 140 13.2 Selection of organizations representative of the ecologist struggle in France and distinguishing their info-communicational methods 142 13.3 Textometric analysis of discourse on websites 145 13.4 Discussion 147 13.5 Appendix: list of field observations 149 13.6 References 149 Chapter 14 Contrastive Analysis of Enunciation in Digital Citizen Participation 153 Antoine GABORIAU and Catherine DOMINGUÈS 14.1 Introduction 153 14.2 Production of the positioning of the enunciator 155 14.3 Objects of the discourse linked to the enunciator 157 14.4 Conclusion 161 14.5 References 162 Chapter 15 Political Mediations in the Case of Energy Transition: Deep Geothermal Energy as Perceived by Local Residents 163 Cyrille BODIN, Philippe CHAVOT, Anne MASSERAN, Yeny SERRANO and Jean ZOUNGRANA 15.1 Evaluating the benefits and risks of deep geothermal energy 165 15.2 The challenges and shortcomings of a policy of popularization 167 15.3 Conclusion: reinventing territorial political mediations of the energy transition? 168 15.4 References 169 List of Authors 171 Index 175

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Andrea Catellani is Professor of Communication at the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium. His research focuses on environmental communication, discourses on the living, ethics in communication, and the relationship between religion and communication in the digital world. Grégoire Lits is Professor of Communication at the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium, and Director of the Observatory for Research on Media and Journalism. His research focuses on the social construction of various public and environmental issues.

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