2018
DOI: 10.15392/bjrs.v6i3.492
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Opinião pública sobre energia nuclear enquanto sistema perito nas sociedades de risco da modernidade

Abstract: O artigo analisa a resistência da opinião pública à aceitação da energia nuclear manifestada em posicionamentos de entidades ambientalistas, confrontando estas posições com conceitos de sociedade de risco, de Ulrich Beck; de confiança/desconfiança em sistemas peritos, de Anthony Giddens; e com a necessidade de transparência para deliberar sobre políticas públicas, como defende Jürgen Habermas. Nos dias atuais, parece faltar a visão de que a sociedade precisa conviver com riscos, com sistemas peritos, e que é p… Show more

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“…Espluga Trenc et al ( 2017) presented a theoretical framework that integrates contributions from different traditions on risk perception. In general terms, while promoters and regulators tend to emphasize health/ environmental dimensions and economic dimensions (valuing the wealth they can bring to the territory), opposition groups also include sociocultural and political/ institutional dimensions (FERREIRA & SOARES, 2012;HANSEN & MACHADO, 2018). Wang & Kim (2018) conducted a comparative modeling analysis on public attitudes towards nuclear energy covering 27 European countries.…”
Section: Public Opinion About Nuclear Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Espluga Trenc et al ( 2017) presented a theoretical framework that integrates contributions from different traditions on risk perception. In general terms, while promoters and regulators tend to emphasize health/ environmental dimensions and economic dimensions (valuing the wealth they can bring to the territory), opposition groups also include sociocultural and political/ institutional dimensions (FERREIRA & SOARES, 2012;HANSEN & MACHADO, 2018). Wang & Kim (2018) conducted a comparative modeling analysis on public attitudes towards nuclear energy covering 27 European countries.…”
Section: Public Opinion About Nuclear Energymentioning
confidence: 99%