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The networked minority: How a small group prevailed in a local windfarm conflict

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Anderson, Carmel

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This paper aims to explain through a qualitative case study how a small protest group prevailed during a local windfarm conflict in south-eastern Australia. A social capital analytical framework was developed to analyse the data. The analysis found that t

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Energy Policy

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2037-12-31
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