Energy Politics and Justice: An Ecofeminist Ethical Analysis of the Swedish Parliamentarian Debate

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We contribute to the scientific debate by studying the storylines, discourses and related normative judgments in parliamentary motions by private members of the Swedish parliament from the time period 2010–2019. The paper makes use of an ecofeminist theoretical framework to problematize these storylines, discourses and normative judgments. We conclude that the focus in the material is on economic and technical issues, while issues of justice play a marginal role. None of the important dimensions of energy justice are adequately considered and many of the dominant storylines and discourses are based on the implicit assumption that issues of justice are insignificant.

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Melin, A., Magnusdottir, G. L., & Baard, P. (2022). Energy Politics and Justice: An Ecofeminist Ethical Analysis of the Swedish Parliamentarian Debate. Ethics, Policy and Environment. https://doi.org/10.1080/21550085.2022.2115752

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