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What’S Political About Solar Electric Technology? The User’S Perspective, Chelsea Schelly Nov 2017

What’S Political About Solar Electric Technology? The User’S Perspective, Chelsea Schelly

Chelsea Schelly

Scholars in science and technology studies have debated the various ways in which technologies are (or are not) political. Here, I examine how users themselves understand and articulate the politics of a specific technology—residential solar electric technology—and how understandings of politics interact with motivations to adopt. Based on interviews with 48 individuals in 36 households across the state of Wisconsin who have adopted residential solar electric technology, I consider the user’s perspective on the question: “What’s political about residential solar electric technology use?” These users were asked about the politics of this technology and how their understanding of the technology’s …