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When participation is contested: lessons from the protests of gas shale industry in Québec (Canada) for the understanding of social acceptability Social acceptability has never been so much discussed as when absent. For
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Document Date: 2015-03-31 16:02:11


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Cambridge University Press / Renewable energy / /

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natural gas project / wind energy / energy market / longer viewed technology / shale gas / gas shale industry / gas drilling / shale gas sector / energy projects / large scale energy projects / energy system / Gas shale / shale gas development process / shale gas activities / hydraulic fracturing technology / energy / /

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Quebec / New York / California / /

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