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Crafting the expert-advocate: training and recruitment efforts in the carbon dioxide capture and storage community
Authors:Mads Dahl Gjefsen
Affiliation:TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1108, Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:This article presents a case study of recruitment efforts around carbon capture and storage (CCS) to explore how expert communities internalize the societal dimensions of envisioned pathways for energy transitions. Members of the CCS community see the technology’s realization as being dependent on traversing a range of “barriers”, such as public fears and resistance that exacerbate struggles for policy support. Community-supported training venues prime recruits for practical interventions that target these barriers. Events also uphold necessary interpretive flexibilities that support heterogeneous advocacy coalition with at times diverging interests in energy transitions. The concept of expert-advocates, experts primed for interventions across technical-social systems, is proposed as a new analytic aid for future studies of socially reflexive expert communities.
Keywords:advocacy coalitions  energy transitions  carbon capture and storage  epistemic communities  expert-advocates  technical-social systems
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