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Tom 11 Nr 1: Spring 2018

Surpassing the era of disengaged acceptance: The future of public discourse on nuclear energy

  • Gábor Sarlós
  • Mariann Fekete
DOI
https://doi.org/10.19195/1899-5101.11.1(20).5
Przesłane
marca 29, 2018
Opublikowane
2018-03-29

Abstrakt

Both the United Kingdom and Hungary run ambitious nuclear power plans to keep nuclear power as an important element of their energy mixes. The objective of the analysis is to identify if there is the intent and the possibility for a different form of public engagement in shaping the nuclear future. The study builds on the comparative analysis of the cases of Hungary and the United Kingdom. The ‘communication packages’ theory serves as reference of comparison. The study finds that changing social value sets and communication technology developments create challenges to governments in securing support for the nuclear agenda. Th is challenge creates an opportunity for members of the public with ‘reluctant acceptance’ of the nuclear agenda. Building on global uncertainty, challenges to the prevailing political and economic status quo, together with the growing influence of social media might assist the public to become vocal in their opinions about nuclear energy.