posted on 2024-11-23, 05:45authored byC Wagg, M Butler, Sean MacDermott, Mathew Johnson, Kaye Scholfield
This is a preliminary examination of the public debate initiated as a result of the rapid expansion of wind farms in rural spaces. The study is based on a sample of submissions to the Senate Inquiry, The Social and Economic Impact of Rural Wind Farms (2011). Using a narrative analysis (Riessman 2008), the study identifies the issues raised in support of, or opposition to, wind farm developments in south-west Victoria. Narratives of personal loss or personal gain and by extension, community gain, were used to frame the stories. The narratives of loss struggled to connect to a contemporary public discourse and were as a result marginalised. The narratives of gain were found to link more successfully to themes with national and international currency that allowed the narratives to assume a `just¿ stance. This study may be useful for others who engage, communicate and negotiate in the context of further wind farm developments.
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16
Outlet
Conference Proceedings of Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia (SEGRA)
Editors
Kate Charters
Name of conference
Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia