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Energy transition and dialectics: tracing discursive resistance to coal through discourse coalition in India

Rajshri Shukla, Pradip Swarnakar

2022Globalizations14 citationsDOI

Abstract

The hegemonic narrative linking coal to national sovereignty and energy security promoted by state and private actors, translates into policies promoting coal expansionism. The study is based on the proposition that the counter-discourse offered by non-state actors, mainly environmental civil society organization, represents a potential challenge against such narrative. The dialectical discursive dynamics around energy transition are explored within India’s print media by employing the method of Discourse Network Analysis to trace the dominant storylines and discourse coalitions. The findings reveal two opposed storylines, one pro-coal the other anti-coal, underpinning the two ideologically cohesive discourse coalitions dominated by state and non-state actors, respectively. It uncovers the ideological fault lines between the two sets of actors, with the possibilities for synthesis and policy co-learning. The paper concludes by deriving implications regarding post pandemic challenges and possibilities emerging for both the sets of actors.

Topics & Concepts

Critical discourse analysisIdeologyHegemonyDiscourse analysisSociologyPolitical economySovereigntyNarrativeCivil discourseState (computer science)DialecticTRACE (psycholinguistics)Political sciencePoliticsLawEpistemologyLinguisticsComputer sciencePhilosophyAlgorithmEnergy and Environment ImpactsSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceSocial Acceptance of Renewable Energy
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