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1 A sustainable myth: A neo-Gramscian perspective on the populist and post-truth tendencies of the European green growth discourse Stegemann, Laura

43 C p. 25-32
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2 A two-level analysis of public support: Exploring the role of beliefs in opinions about the Swiss energy strategy Blumer, Y.B.

43 C p. 109-118
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3 Editorial Board
43 C p. ii
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4 Elitism, trust, opinion leadership and politics in social protests in Germany Calero Valdez, André

43 C p. 132-143
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5 Exaggeration and/or denial: Twin towers of industrial and commercial interests supposedly intended to accelerate energy transition in the United Kingdom Jefferson, Michael

43 C p. 8-15
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6 Explaining regional acceptance of the German energy transition by including trust in stakeholders and perception of fairness as socio-institutional factors Gölz, Sebastian

43 C p. 96-108
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7 Historical institutionalist perspective on the shift from feed-in tariffs towards auctioning in German renewable energy policy Leiren, Merethe Dotterud

43 C p. 33-40
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8 How beliefs of the political elite and citizens on climate change influence support for Swiss energy transition policy Kammermann, Lorenz

43 C p. 48-60
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9 Opposition “overblown”? Community response to wind energy siting in the Western United States 1 1 Our title was inspired by a recent article in the on-line, independent news source “The Conversation” by Firestone, Hoen and Rand [1]. That article, which can be found at https://theconversation.com/are-public-objections-to-wind-farms-overblown-95728, provides a timely clue about selected findings of our own research. Giordono, Leanne S.

43 C p. 119-131
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10 Populism, identities and responses to energy infrastructures at different scales in the United Kingdom: A post-Brexit reflection Batel, Susana

43 C p. 41-47
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11 Populism, post-truth politics and the failure to deceive the public in Uganda’s energy debate Trotter, Philipp A.

43 C p. 61-76
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12 Populist resistance and alternative transitions: Indigenous ownership of energy infrastructure in Aotearoa New Zealand MacArthur, Julie

43 C p. 16-24
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13 Stakeholder perceptions of the United States energy transition: Local-level dynamics and community responses to national politics and policy Graff, Michelle

43 C p. 144-157
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14 Sustainable energy transformations in an age of populism, post-truth politics, and local resistance Fraune, Cornelia

43 C p. 1-7
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15 The influence of institutions, governance, and public opinion on the environment: Synthesized findings from applied econometrics studies Dasgupta, Shouro

43 C p. 77-95
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