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Scales of governance: Translating multiscalar transitional pathways in South Africa’s energy landscape

Federico Caprotti, Stephen Essex, Jon Phillips, Jiska de Groot, Lucy Baker

2020Energy Research & Social Science35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we argue for a multiscalar focus on the governance of energy policy and practice. This perspective reveals the translation of agendas and policies across scales stretching from the global to the local. We analyse South Africa’s energy landscape, which is influenced by: a highly complex and dynamic set of generation and production networks, policy strategies, multiple state and non-state actors, and the continuing impact of apartheid. In the paper, we establish a dialogue between Actor-Network Theory and studies of socio-technical transitions to analyse the translation and purification of discourses and practices across scales, and to consider how these processes may impact on spatialised processes of energy transition.

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Corporate governancePerspective (graphical)State (computer science)Energy transitionSet (abstract data type)Focus (optics)Political scienceEnergy landscapeEconomic geographyEnergy (signal processing)Regional scienceEconomic systemEnvironmental resource managementSociologyGeographyPolitical economyEconomicsComputer scienceManagementMathematicsMedicineOpticsPhysicsAlternative medicinePanacea (medicine)PathologyAlgorithmThermodynamicsArtificial intelligenceProgramming languageStatisticsSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceEnergy and Environment ImpactsGlobal Energy and Sustainability Research