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Climate change communication and public engagement in interpersonal deliberative settings: evidence from the Irish citizens' assembly

机译:气候变化沟通和公众参与人际关系的审议环境:来自爱尔兰公民大会的证据

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Citizens are being increasingly called upon to participate in climate change policymaking. Citizen assemblies have been proposed as a viable and effective way of boosting public support for ambitious climate policies. This study examines the varying effects of climate change communication on citizen support for the speaker's policy proposals, in the framework of the most consequential citizen-centred experimentation in environmental policymaking to date - the Irish Citizens' Assembly. Drawing on the six-principle framework for authors of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), we test whether effective communication contributes to explaining outcomes of deliberation on climate change. Methodologically, we take a set-theoretic approach, using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) to operationalise conditions and analyse the data. Our findings show that effective communication does explain why certain policy proposals were adopted by the Irish Citizens' Assembly over others, in conjunction with other conditions, such as having a high proportion of proposals being repeated by other speakers. Key policy insights Citizen assemblies and other deliberative fora can boost public support and provide legitimacy for ambitious climate policy. The information presented to participants in such fora has an effect upon engagement with, and support for, policy proposals. It is not climate change information per se, but how it is communicated that matters for participants' uptake of ambitious climate measures. Speakers who communicate effectively see greater uptake of their policy proposals. Differences exist in the paths to success for expert and non-expert speakers. While the former were successful when they presented a high number of proposals, the latter were successful when they presented a simple, unique message. Organisers of citizens' assemblies should encourage the participation of such non-expert speakers who can connect with audiences on 'real-life' climate action.
机译:公民正在越来越多地呼吁参与气候变化决策。公民大会已被提议作为提高公众支持雄心勃勃的气候政策的可行有效的方法。本研究探讨了气候变化通信对议长政策提案的公民支持的不同影响,在最新的公民中心迄今为止的环境决策中的最新公民中心实验框架中 - 爱尔兰公民大会。绘制在气候变化(IPCC)的政府间纲领委员会的六个原则框架上,我们测试有效的沟通是否有助于解释审议气候变化的结果。方法论上讲,我们采用了一个定理方法,使用模糊定性的比较分析(FSQCA)来运营条件并分析数据。我们的调查结果表明,有效的沟通确实解释了为什么爱尔兰公民在与其他条件相结合的某些政策提案,例如拥有其他发言者重复的高比例提案。关键政策见解公民大会和其他审议大纲可以提高公众支持,并为雄心勃勃的气候政策提供合法性。向参与者提供的信息在竞争和支持政策提案方面产生了影响。它不是气候变化的信息本身,但如何传达参与者对雄心勃勃的气候措施的影响。沟通的发言者有效地看到更大的对政策提案的影响。对专家和非专家演讲者成功的路径存在差异。虽然前者在他们呈现了大量提案时成功,但后者在呈现简单唯一的信息时,后者会成功。公民组织组织的组织者应该鼓励这些非专家发言者参与,他们可以与“现实生活”气候行动联系在一起。

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