“The role of the social representations in the evolution and the resolution of the conflicts: Projects of wind turbines installation in the Ile de France”

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“The role of the social representations in the evolution and the resolution of the conflicts: Projects of wind turbines installation in the Ile de France” Marianne Ehrlich Aigline de Causans

Theoretical aspects Social representation Theory of the personal implication According to 3 dimensions: - Identification with object - Valuation of object - Perceived capacity of action Method of the free association followed by a prototypic analysis (Vergès)

Method Field study in 2 steps: - interviews - questionnaires Experimentation (examine the link between representation and practice)

Geographical perimeter of data collection peri-urban community of the Ile de France with a project of wind turbines installation 2 towns of Seine et Marne: - Jaignes - Gironville 1 town of Essone: - Puissay

Hypotheses H1: We suppose that the contents of the social representations will differ according to the category of the actors H2: We suppose that the rate of acceptance of the wind turbines will be in accord with level of subject’s implication H3: We suppose a diminution of the differences in subjects’ representations accordingly to degree the resolution of the conflict H4: We suppose that the position of the subjects and level of engagement are predicted by social representations.

Contribution Social representations of environment and wind turbines: - Acceptance according to category - Implication according to category

Representation of the environment Farmers FREQUENCY +FREQUENCY - RANK - Planet (6 ; 4.33) Pollution (6 ; 3.16) River (4 ; 3) The world about us ( 4 ; 3.5) RANK + Ecology (5 ; 2) Air (5 ; 2.6) Countryside (4 ; 2.25) Water (19 ; 2.47) Nature (13 ; 2)

FREQUENCY +FREQUENCY - RANK - RANK + Around us (10 ; 2.2) Nature (12 ; 2.25) Representation of environment Residents Life (4 ; 4.45) Important (5 ; 3.6) Air (4 ; 2.75) Respect (4 ; 3.25) Everything (5 ; 1.6) Ecology (5 ; 1.4) Problem (5 ; 2) Water (4 ; 2.5) Countryside (5 ; 2.4) Recycling (5 ; 1.6) Planet (7 ; 4) Awareness (6 ; 4.5)

FREQUENCY +FREQUENCY - What surround us (6 ; 1.33) Around us(4 ; 1) RANK - RANK + City (7 ; 3.8) Importance (6 ; 1.5) Building (4 ; 4) House (4 ; 2.75) Responsibility (4 ; 3.25) Protection (6 ; 4.5) Human action (5 ; 3.2) Ecology (5 ; 2.8) Management (7 ; 1.7) Nature (18 ; 2.05) Representation of environment Elected

FREQUENCY +FREQUENCY - RANK - RANK + Representation of wind turbine Farmers Progress (5 ; 2.6) Renewable energy (5 ; 1.8) Clean energy (11 ; 1.72) Electricity (9 ; 2.22) Economy (7 ;3,28) Use of the wind(7 ; 3.42) Ecology (7 ; 3.28) Non pollution (4 ; 5) Future (4 ; 4.75)

FREQUENCY +FREQUENCY - RANK - Ugly (5 ; 2.2) Electricity (11 ; 3.36) RANK + Clean energy (7 ; 2.28) New energy (7 ; 2.7) Not nice (7 ; 2.57) Harmful effect (7 ; 2.57) Not pollutant (14 ; 2.9) The fashion mode (5 ; 4) Destruction of landscape (5 ; 3.8) Future (4 ; 3.5) Wind (4 ; 2.9) Representation of wind turbines Residents

FREQUENCY +FREQUENCY - RANK - Renewable energy (6 ; 1.66) RANK + Armless (5 ; 4,2) Modernity (5 ; 3.36) Use of natural resources (6 ; 3) Ecological progress(4 ; 3) New energy (8 ; 2.25) Electricity (14 ; 1.71) Clean energy (11 ; 1.36) Representation of wind turbines Elected

Implication Average+ - Residents Elected Farmers Total

Acceptance AverageForAgainst Without opinion Residents Elected Farmers

Concluding remarks Diversification of territory Longitudinal study of the of the conflicts Study of all the categories of actors In depth study of theoretical approach Experimentation

Thank you for your attention