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The Renewable Energy Transition and “the People” – Exploring the Intersections of Right-wing Populism and the Renewable Energy Transition in Portuguese Media Discourses

Andreia Valquaresma, Susana Batel, Ana Isabel Afonso, Rita Guerra, Luís Silva

2024Environmental Communication15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Local contestation to the deployment of large-scale renewable energy infrastructures has been increasing. Right-wing populism has also been on the rise across the world. This article aims to explore the potential relations between these two socio-political issues, by analyzing Portuguese media discourses on the renewable energy transition and if and how those expose associations with right-wing populist rhetoric. 465 articles published by Portuguese newspapers were analyzed through Thematic Analysis, which revealed three main themes: Portugal at the forefront of the green transition; the dark side of the transition; and, less pervasively, energy justice as crucial for a green transition. These themes and how they are discursively organized resonate with far-right wing populist rhetoric, such as nationalist, anti-elitist and anti-establishment views. This might find echo in rural communities affected by the green energy transition feelings of marginalization.

Topics & Concepts

PopulismEnergy transitionRhetoricRenewable energyPoliticsPortuguesePolitical scienceTransition (genetics)SociologyLawEngineeringChemistryMedicineAlternative medicinePathologyPanacea (medicine)PhilosophyLinguisticsBiochemistryGeneElectrical engineeringEnergy and Environment ImpactsSocial Acceptance of Renewable EnergyPopulism, Right-Wing Movements