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Bioenergy 5 Bioenergie 3 International organization 3 Internationale Organisation 3 Welt 3 World 3 Biofuel 2 Biokraftstoff 2 Future 2 International organizations 2 Second-generation 2 Sociotechnical imaginaries 2 Utopia 2 Agriculture 1 Biofuels 1 Brasilien 1 Brazil 1 Developing countries 1 Discourse 1 Energy 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Erneuerbare Energie 1 Food 1 Globalisierung 1 Globalization 1 Renewable energy 1 bioenergy 1 biofuels 1 debate 1 discourse 1 hegemony 1 international organizations 1
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Kuchler, Magdalena 7 Linnér, Björn-Ola 2 Hedrén, Johan 1
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Ecological Economics 2 Ecological economics : the transdisciplinary journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics 2 Food Policy 1 Food policy : economics planning and politics of food and agriculture 1 Review of radical political economics 1
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Bioenergy as an empty signifier
Kuchler, Magdalena; Hedrén, Johan - In: Review of radical political economics 48 (2016) 2, pp. 235-251
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Sweet dreams (are made of cellulose): Sociotechnical imaginaries of second-generation bioenergy in the global debate
Kuchler, Magdalena - In: Ecological Economics 107 (2014) C, pp. 431-437
This paper critically examines the sociotechnical imaginaries of second-generation bioenergy technology in the global debate, exemplified by the deliberations of international organizations specializing in food and agriculture, energy security, and climate change. The analysis is guided by two...
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Sweet dreams (are made of cellulose) : sociotechnical imaginaries of second-generation bioenergy in the global debate
Kuchler, Magdalena - In: Ecological economics : the transdisciplinary journal of … 107 (2014), pp. 431-437
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Challenging the food vs. fuel dilemma: Genealogical analysis of the biofuel discourse pursued by international organizations
Kuchler, Magdalena; Linnér, Björn-Ola - In: Food Policy 37 (2012) 5, pp. 581-588
This paper looks critically at how food and agriculture-, energy security-, and climate change-oriented international organizations have consolidated and modified the biofuel discourse in relation to the agricultural system. Using Foucault-based genealogical analysis of discursive formations,...
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Challenging the food vs. fuel dilemma : genealogical analysis of the biofuel discourse pursued by international organizations
Kuchler, Magdalena; Linnér, Björn-Ola - In: Food policy : economics planning and politics of food … 37 (2012) 5, pp. 581-588
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Unravelling the argument for bioenergy production in developing countries : a world-economy perspective
Kuchler, Magdalena - In: Ecological economics : the transdisciplinary journal of … 69 (2010) 6, pp. 1336-1343
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Unravelling the argument for bioenergy production in developing countries: A world-economy perspective
Kuchler, Magdalena - In: Ecological Economics 69 (2010) 6, pp. 1336-1343
This paper offers a critical look at how energy security-, food and agriculture-, and climate change-oriented international organizations frame biomass energy production in developing countries, in particular, ethanol production in Brazil. Using the world-economy system as a theoretical lens,...
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