Docu-menta >
Medio Ambiente >
Artículos de Medio Ambiente >
Por favor, use este identificador para citar o enlazar este ítem:
http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/3863
|
Título : | The emergence of mistrustful civic vigilance in Finnish, French, German and Spanish nuclear policies: ideological trust and (de)politicization |
Autor : | Markku, Lehtonen Ana, Prades Josep, Espluga Wilfried, Konrad |
Palabras clave : | Nuclear power radioactive waste management trust politicisation history of nuclear power |
Fecha de publicación : | 19-dic-2024 |
Citación : | Journal of Risk Research;25:5, 613-631 |
Resumen : | High levels of public trust in institutions and generalised interpersonal
trust in “the unknown other” are generally seen to facilitate
decision-making on nuclear energy and waste. However, earlier research
has highlighted the potential virtues of mistrustful “civic vigilance” and
politicisation as means of enhancing the robustness of policy decisions.
Drawing on expert and stakeholder interviews as well as secondary
material, this article examines the role of the largely neglected ideological
dimension of trust in shaping the emergence of civic vigilance in the
form of counter-expertise in four countries with distinct trust profiles:
Finland as a “high-trust society”, France and Spain as “societies of mistrust”,
and Germany as an intermediate case. The article concludes by
stressing the co-evolution of civic vigilance with ideological and institutional
trust, processes of (de)politicisation, and with the historically
shaped and continuously evolving context. Strong ideological trust in
the state has in Finland hindered the development of mistrustful
counter-expertise, but has in France and Germany provided a foundation
for its emergence, whereas the weakness of ideological trust in the state
has in Spain undermined civic vigilance. The hypothesis that politicisation
– opening up the debate and policymaking to broader publics – fosters
the emergence of mistrustful civic vigilance holds for Finland, and largely
for France and Germany, whereas in Spain, the particular form of politicisation
– as “nuclearisation of politics” – has hampered the development
of counter-expertise. |
URI : | http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/3863 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Medio Ambiente
|
Los ítems de Docu-menta están protegidos por una Licencia Creative Commons, con derechos reservados.
|