Socio-environmental conflicts towards power plants projects in Chile (2005-2016): A configurational analysis

Last decades have witnessed increasing occurrences of socio-environmental conflicts towards the installation of power plants of all kinds. Depending on the cases, these conflicts led either to the construction or the abortion of the project. Most of the literature used to treat these occurrences ind...

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Main Authors: Antoine MAILLET, Adrián ALBALA
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2018-09-01
Series:América Latina Hoy
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/1130-2887/article/view/17933
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spelling doaj-7bd62f48720147439874bf80bdc726052020-11-25T02:50:03ZspaEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaAmérica Latina Hoy1130-28872340-43962018-09-0179012514910.14201/alh20187912514916262Socio-environmental conflicts towards power plants projects in Chile (2005-2016): A configurational analysisAntoine MAILLET0Adrián ALBALA1INAP - Universidad de ChileIPOL - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)Last decades have witnessed increasing occurrences of socio-environmental conflicts towards the installation of power plants of all kinds. Depending on the cases, these conflicts led either to the construction or the abortion of the project. Most of the literature used to treat these occurrences individually, without evaluating systematically the incidence of conflicts in the construction –or not– of power plants. Therefore, this article proposes an analytical framework to find out under what conditions an environmental conflict achieves its objective to stop the construction of the power plant, or fails. To do so, we proceed to configurational analysis, using qca methodology for 26 cases of conflicts in Chile. The results points out a complex causality, in which no single condition is neither sufficient nor necessary to produce the outcome. Additional analysis highlights the only relative importance of articulation between social movements and traditional political actors in producing succesful outcomes. These findings lead to a better understanding of the dynamics of socio-environmental conflicts, offering thus a significant contribution to the growing literature on the consequences of social mobilizations.https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/1130-2887/article/view/17933resultados de movilizaciónconflicto socio-ambientalanálisis cualitativo comparado (qca)central eléctricachile.
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author Antoine MAILLET
Adrián ALBALA
spellingShingle Antoine MAILLET
Adrián ALBALA
Socio-environmental conflicts towards power plants projects in Chile (2005-2016): A configurational analysis
América Latina Hoy
resultados de movilización
conflicto socio-ambiental
análisis cualitativo comparado (qca)
central eléctrica
chile.
author_facet Antoine MAILLET
Adrián ALBALA
author_sort Antoine MAILLET
title Socio-environmental conflicts towards power plants projects in Chile (2005-2016): A configurational analysis
title_short Socio-environmental conflicts towards power plants projects in Chile (2005-2016): A configurational analysis
title_full Socio-environmental conflicts towards power plants projects in Chile (2005-2016): A configurational analysis
title_fullStr Socio-environmental conflicts towards power plants projects in Chile (2005-2016): A configurational analysis
title_full_unstemmed Socio-environmental conflicts towards power plants projects in Chile (2005-2016): A configurational analysis
title_sort socio-environmental conflicts towards power plants projects in chile (2005-2016): a configurational analysis
publisher Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
series América Latina Hoy
issn 1130-2887
2340-4396
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Last decades have witnessed increasing occurrences of socio-environmental conflicts towards the installation of power plants of all kinds. Depending on the cases, these conflicts led either to the construction or the abortion of the project. Most of the literature used to treat these occurrences individually, without evaluating systematically the incidence of conflicts in the construction –or not– of power plants. Therefore, this article proposes an analytical framework to find out under what conditions an environmental conflict achieves its objective to stop the construction of the power plant, or fails. To do so, we proceed to configurational analysis, using qca methodology for 26 cases of conflicts in Chile. The results points out a complex causality, in which no single condition is neither sufficient nor necessary to produce the outcome. Additional analysis highlights the only relative importance of articulation between social movements and traditional political actors in producing succesful outcomes. These findings lead to a better understanding of the dynamics of socio-environmental conflicts, offering thus a significant contribution to the growing literature on the consequences of social mobilizations.
topic resultados de movilización
conflicto socio-ambiental
análisis cualitativo comparado (qca)
central eléctrica
chile.
url https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/1130-2887/article/view/17933
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