Perception of citizens as actors in the energy transition, from a justice approach.
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https://doi.org/10.32870/eees.v30i87.7332Keywords:
Just energy transition, Sociotechnical system, Justice, Electric energy, Actors, UsersAbstract
Injustice in energy transitions is a problem perceived in the inequity of participation in decision-making among the actors that shape socio-technical energy systems, where society usually plays the role of end user within the system network. The importance of taking it into consideration lies in the fact that this inequity can contribute to low social acceptance and lack of public confidence in the energy transition process, which is essential to define the course of the process. Through a qualitative study with an exploratory scope, the objective of this article is to study the perception of citizens as actors in the energy transition process from a procedural justice approach, and to contribute to the research of social study of energy through the social sciences.Downloads
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Bertinat (2016), “la realidad actual nos presenta el desafío de una transición que además sea justa” (p.01)
“se refiere a procedimientos equitativos que tienen como objetivo involucrar a todas las partes interesadas de una manera no discriminatoria, asegurando así el acceso a un proceso en el que las decisiones se toman para alcanzar objetivos sociales” (Mundaca, Busch y Schwer, 2018, p. 294).
“La interrelación entre los participantes de la política, sus recursos, intereses y el espacio donde se ponen en juego, constituyen elementos que pueden explicar el curso de las decisiones y los resultados de una política pública” (Pérez, 2016, p. 252)
“el proceso de recogida de datos para generar teoría por medio del cual el analista recoge, codifica y analiza sus datos conjuntamente y decide qué datos recoger después y dónde encontrarlos, para desarrollar su teoría a medida que surge” (Flick, 2007, p.78).
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