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A tale of ‘fat cats’ and ‘stupid activists’: contested values, governance and reflexivity in the brno railway station controversy

 

ABSTRACT

The article explores one of the biggest controversies over sustainability in modern Czech history, a protracted conflict over whether the Brno railway station should be re-built in a new location. By examining the language of the interaction between a ‘modernizing discourse’ and a ‘sustainability discourse’, the article highlights reflexivity as analytic enterprise that bares the governance dimension of policy conflicts. The reflexive analysis focuses on how actors justify their positions, how they distinguish themselves from their opponents and how they express trust in their own group. It reveals that both discourses are not only related to the re-location issue per se, but that they entail contested notions of legitimate knowledge and modes of governance. Since such power contest is common in sustainability controversies, the reflexive analysis suggests a novel analytical agenda for addressing policy conflicts in sustainability issues.

Acknowledgements

The fieldwork research has been supported by the Laboratoire d'Economie des Transports at Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publiques de l'Etat, Université de Lyon. I would like to thank Matěj Hollan for providing me access to the actors of Railway Station in the Centre and Petr Duchoň for enabling me to get access to public officials at Brno town hall. In order to avoid partiality of the paper none of them have had access to the results of my research yet. I am very grateful to Peter Feindt and Sabine Weiland for their valuable comments and discussions that have accompanied the production of this paper. I am also grateful to Graham Walker, Thomas König, Margo Huxley, Matthias Delori and Philippe Zittoun for their comments.

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Quoted Policy Documents

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Quoted Newspaper Articles

Issues of the national daily and weekly newspaper as well as the local press published from 2003 through June 2010 were analysed for this project.

Jaký je vlastně názor většiny? Rovnost, 18 October 2004

Přestavba ŽUB, Haló Brno, XI/10, 2004, p. 14.

Radnice zneužívají ‘svoje’ média ve velkém, Reflex, 16/15, 2005, p. 18.

Referendový večerník. Vydáno občanskou koalicí Nádraží v centru, 3 October 2004.

ROVNOST. Zvláštní vydání k referendu o přesunu nádraží. 10 October 2004.

V Brně se konalo největší referendum, Haló Brno, roč. XI., č. 10, 2004, s. 1.

Zelení stavbu nezdržují, to zpackaná výběrová řízení, MF Dnes, 22 July 2006.

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