2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-022-01214-y
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Dialectic narratives, hostile actors, and Earth’s resources in Saskatchewan, Canada

Abstract: This paper uses networks of action situations (NAS) together with actor network theory (ANT) to identify the decisions that were made in Saskatchewan regarding power production and explore what future choices are available in the context of climate change. A theoretical and methodological contribution to NAS literature is made with focus on interconnected human and non-human objects (carbon, hydro, and uranium) or ‘actants’ and the development of discourses supporting or opposing their development. Actants pro… Show more

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“…They argue that merging the analysis of commoning and associated power with the analysis of NAS requires epistemic pluralism because power structures human relations in many ways. Hurlbert and Akpan (2022) integrate non-human objects' agency and discourses in NAS in their analysis of alternatives and futures of electricity production in Saskatchewan. They show how discourses in other provinces, respectively, the national government, shape discourses about local nonhuman actants.…”
Section: Key Themes Across Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They argue that merging the analysis of commoning and associated power with the analysis of NAS requires epistemic pluralism because power structures human relations in many ways. Hurlbert and Akpan (2022) integrate non-human objects' agency and discourses in NAS in their analysis of alternatives and futures of electricity production in Saskatchewan. They show how discourses in other provinces, respectively, the national government, shape discourses about local nonhuman actants.…”
Section: Key Themes Across Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Network analysis can identify ties between actors and ties with issues to suggest reinforcing or contradictory interdependencies of policy issues and respective ASs (Hedlund et al 2022). Actor-network theory can add to NAS, because it helps to explore relations of both human and non-human objects in mid-range explanations of institutional change in NAS (Hurlbert and Akpan 2022). Also, the commoning perspective is centred around unfolding relationships that can take non-human objects and their context into account in process analysis of socio-ecological issues (Partelow and Manlosa 2022).…”
Section: Nas In a Relational Turnmentioning
confidence: 99%
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