Re-visiting NIMBY: From conflicting interests to conflicting valuations

@article{Eranti2017RevisitingNF,
  title={Re-visiting NIMBY: From conflicting interests to conflicting valuations},
  author={Veikko Eranti},
  journal={The Sociological Review},
  year={2017},
  volume={65},
  pages={285 - 301},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:55008550}
}
  • V. Eranti
  • Published 1 May 2017
  • Sociology
  • The Sociological Review
This article presents a new way of understanding local land-use conflicts, also called NIMBY, developing from justification theory and literature from the sociology of engagements. The article builds on the multiple systems of valuation used by people to perceive local land-use cases as conflicts, following the pragmatic sociology of Boltanski and Thévenot. The conflicts are shown to be not only about conflicting interests of the residents, but also about broader conflicting systems of… 

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