“…That is to say, people are creating the problems, not technology" (Pasqualetti, 2011b, p. 202) Suggestions that the motivation of wind energy acceptance research is to help meet federal or state level renewable energy goals (e.g., Mulvaney et al, 2013) Such positivist language has appeared regularly in the U.S. research to date (such as: Gipe, 1995;Klick & Smith, 2010;Olson-Hazboun et al, 2016;Pasqualetti, 2011b;Sovacool, 2009), but is less present in prominent Canadian research (such as: Baxter et al, 2013;Fast et al, 2016;Shaw et al, 2015;Walker et al, 2014bWalker et al, , 2014c, and rare in research rooted in humanistic geography (such as: Abbott, 2010;Phadke, 2013;Walker et al, 2014b), which tends to express more empathy toward affected communities.…”