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Grassroots energy: a case study of active citizenship and public communication in risk society

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posted on 2002-08-15, 00:00 authored by Kristin DemetriousKristin Demetrious
In 2001, the Victorian state government approved the construction of a 500-megawatt power station at Stonehaven by US multinational corporation, AES Power One. In 2002 plans had stalled and the company had withdrawn from the process. By March, 2002 the state government flagged that the power station was no longer required to meet power supply demands. This paper applies Beck’s theories of risk society and reflexive modernisation to a case study. It asks to what extent is Australia a risk society? Is the Stonehaven case part of a larger-scale cultural and political movement and if so what are the consequences for corporate and civil citizenship and public communication in Australia?

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Journal

Journal of communication management

Volume

7

Issue

2

Pagination

148 - 155

Publisher

Henry Stewart Publications

Location

London, England

ISSN

1363-254X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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202, Henry Stewart Publications

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