The construction of a hydroelectric project transforms the watershed in which it is located, leading to a moment of contestation in which the scheme is challenged by opposition actors. This paper explores the interplay between pro- and anti-dam coalitions contesting the Belo Monte Dam in Brazil by discussing how each group inscribes the project with a particular resonance in policy. Drawing upon the work of Chantal Mouffe on agonism and Tania Murray Li on ‘rendering technical’, the subsequent discussion analyzes semi-structured interviews, questionnaires, and primary documents to explore how the storylines advanced by pro- and anti-dam actors contest the political character of Belo Monte. It is argued that within these storyline...
Hydroelectric dams represent major investments and major sources of environmental and social impacts...
State mega-infrastructure projects in developing countries evoke challenges to citizenship and rec...
A case study of the anti-dam movement in southern Brazil shows how particular local mobilizations ar...
The reservoir of Brazil's Belo Monte Dam was filled in December 2015. The dam's planning, licensing ...
The Belo Monte hydropower scheme on the River Xingu in Brazilian Amazonia symbolizes the persistent ...
The reservoir of Brazil’s Belo Monte Dam was filled in December 2015. The dam’s planning, licensing ...
In recent years new hydroelectric dam projects in Brazil have led to intense debate across society. ...
The struggle to stop Brazil's Belo Monte Dam, whose reservoir was filled in December 2015, has lesso...
Considering the prominence of neo-liberal globalized world, large-scale works such as hydroelectric ...
The hydroelectric frontier in the Amazon is expanding due to the construction of large projects such...
In recent years new hydroelectric dam projects in Brazil have led to intense debate across society. ...
Participation as such is not at stake here, but the maladjusted or falsely democratic ways it is pre...
Electrical energy is the basis of the lifestyle of contemporary society, whose main source in Brazil...
Mega-dams are commonly designed, constructed, and implemented under governors’ rule and techno...
Mega-dams are commonly designed, constructed, and implemented under governors’ rule and technocrats’...
Hydroelectric dams represent major investments and major sources of environmental and social impacts...
State mega-infrastructure projects in developing countries evoke challenges to citizenship and rec...
A case study of the anti-dam movement in southern Brazil shows how particular local mobilizations ar...
The reservoir of Brazil's Belo Monte Dam was filled in December 2015. The dam's planning, licensing ...
The Belo Monte hydropower scheme on the River Xingu in Brazilian Amazonia symbolizes the persistent ...
The reservoir of Brazil’s Belo Monte Dam was filled in December 2015. The dam’s planning, licensing ...
In recent years new hydroelectric dam projects in Brazil have led to intense debate across society. ...
The struggle to stop Brazil's Belo Monte Dam, whose reservoir was filled in December 2015, has lesso...
Considering the prominence of neo-liberal globalized world, large-scale works such as hydroelectric ...
The hydroelectric frontier in the Amazon is expanding due to the construction of large projects such...
In recent years new hydroelectric dam projects in Brazil have led to intense debate across society. ...
Participation as such is not at stake here, but the maladjusted or falsely democratic ways it is pre...
Electrical energy is the basis of the lifestyle of contemporary society, whose main source in Brazil...
Mega-dams are commonly designed, constructed, and implemented under governors’ rule and techno...
Mega-dams are commonly designed, constructed, and implemented under governors’ rule and technocrats’...
Hydroelectric dams represent major investments and major sources of environmental and social impacts...
State mega-infrastructure projects in developing countries evoke challenges to citizenship and rec...
A case study of the anti-dam movement in southern Brazil shows how particular local mobilizations ar...