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Call for abstracts: 'Public and stakeholder engagement in transforming
energy systems'

Deadline for submission: February 1st 2009

 

The Planning and Environment Research Group (PERG) of the Royal Geographical
Society is sponsoring a session on the above theme at the 2009 RGS-IBG
CONFERENCE 'GEOGRAPHY, KNOWLEDGE AND SOCIETY', to be held at in Manchester,
on 26th - 28th August 09. Conference website: http://www.rgs.org/AC2009 

 

It is increasingly accepted that energy systems with high carbon emissions
are not environmentally sustainable and require transformation. The proposed
RGS session is intended to provide a timely review of research on public and
stakeholder engagement, in contexts of diverse, innovative energy
technologies. Public and stakeholder engagement is conceived broadly - as
the interaction between how developers and statutory actors engage (or fail
to engage) with publics and stakeholders in relation to energy technologies
(including assumptions held about the methods used, such as the provision of
financial benefits or the holding of deliberative events), and how
individuals and groups engage with energy policies and projects (including
indirectly through the media and directly through emotional and behavioural
responses). 

 

Organisers of the session 'Public and stakeholder engagement in transforming
energy systems' are Dr. Paul Upham, Tyndall Centre Manchester, University of
Manchester; Dr. Patrick Devine-Wright, Manchester School of Architecture,
University of Manchester; Prof Rob Flynn and Dr Miriam Ricci, Institute for
Social, Cultural & Policy Research, University of Salford.

 

Please email abstracts of 150-200 words by February 1st 2009 to
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