Solar energy discourse in the Sunshine State

IF 1 1区 文学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
P. Augustyn
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Abstract

This case study of a 2016 Florida constitutional amendment analyses the semiotic devices and mechanisms of shaping public opinion on solar energy and beliefs about energy distribution. After a nationwide rise in rooftop solar installations between 2014 and 2015, utilities in several US states were faced with challenges to their business models. Anticipating similar problems in Florida, utilities and energy corporations promoted constitutional amendments. This semio tic analysis follows the voter from the billboards and flyers to the text on the ballot. Starting from Peirce’s phenomenological categories, this critical analysis of the campaign reveals how the goals of the amendment were shrouded in positive environmental and consumer protection narratives. Lakoff ’s cognitive linguistics and Stibbe’s ecolinguistics support a deeper analysis of the ballot text. This study shows that by leaving key concepts (especially net metering) out of the discourse, the ballot text successfully framed an anti-solar amendment as a pro-consumer measure, while hiding the direct legal implications concerning alternative energy distribution. In particular, this study explains the opposition to the sharing of surplus in the context of neoclassical economics as a key factor in shaping beliefs about alternative energy distribution.
阳光之州的太阳能话语
这项针对2016年佛罗里达州宪法修正案的案例研究分析了塑造公众对太阳能的看法和对能源分配的信念的符号手段和机制。2014年至2015年间,屋顶太阳能装置在全国范围内增加,美国几个州的公用事业公司的商业模式面临挑战。预见到佛罗里达州也会出现类似的问题,公用事业和能源公司推动了宪法修正案。这种半定量分析跟踪了选民从广告牌和传单到选票上的文字。从皮尔斯的现象学类别开始,对这场运动的批判性分析揭示了修正案的目标是如何被积极的环境和消费者保护叙事所笼罩的。拉科夫的认知语言学和斯蒂布的生态语言学支持对选票文本进行更深入的分析。这项研究表明,通过将关键概念(尤其是净计量)排除在讨论之外,投票文本成功地将反太阳能修正案界定为一项有利于消费者的措施,同时隐藏了与替代能源分配有关的直接法律影响。特别是,这项研究解释了在新古典经济学的背景下,反对分享盈余是塑造替代能源分配信念的关键因素。
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Sign Systems Studies
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