Clau Dermont
University of Bern
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Environmental Politics | 2018
Clau Dermont
ABSTRACT The success of technological development depends on citizens’ social acceptance, whereas several challenges related to the understanding of citizens’ reactions to renewable energy and its policies are identifiable. Most importantly, the gap between general attitudes towards the environment and specific voting behaviour regarding environment-friendly policy proposals calls for an explanation of how a policy’s design causes citizens who might otherwise support environmental measures to express opposition in direct democratic votes. Therefore, how policy design and policy information impact opinion formation is investigated. Salient aspects are identified, and the different types of information or qualifications that may cause opposition are considered. This new approach reveals that citizens, in environmental decision-making, do indeed consider policy design and policy information, which they regard as conditions for support, and that the type of policy information matters since citizens do not consider all of the policy details when they make decisions.
Energy Policy | 2017
Clau Dermont; Karin Ingold; Lorenz Kammermann; Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen
Energy research and social science | 2018
Lorenz Kammermann; Clau Dermont
Swiss Political Science Review | 2016
Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen; Clau Dermont
Swiss Political Science Review | 2016
Clau Dermont
Public Choice | 2018
Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen; Clau Dermont
Archive | 2017
Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen; Clau Dermont
Archive | 2017
Lorenz Kammermann; Clau Dermont
Archive | 2016
Clau Dermont; Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen
Archive | 2016
Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen; Clau Dermont; Lorenz Kammermann; Karin Ingold
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