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Disrupting polarized discourses: Can we get out of the ruts of environmental conflicts?

机译:破坏两极分化的话语:我们可以摆脱环境冲突的束缚吗?

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Polarization in environmental conflicts obstructs decision making at all scales. The Australian state of Tasmania has a history of intense polarization around environmental issues. This article uses a social study of citizens of the capital, Hobart, and a case study of a recent attempt to disrupt polarization about forestry in Tasmania, to develop a novel conceptualization of ‘ruts’ in environmental conflicts. Ruts are formed when polarizing social constructs gain a momentum that perpetuates entrenched discourse coalitions and storylines into subsequent issues. This is evidenced in attitudinal survey results, and in interviews that show how storylines from the forestry debate frame people’s responses to climate change. The case study describes negotiations in the forestry conflict that had some success in disrupting these polarized discourses. After the long-term failure of the traditional authorities of government and science to resolve conflict over Tasmania’s forests, a sub-political process emerged to directly renegotiate a shared definition of risk. The study shows that new coalitions of players from outside traditional systems of authority have the potential to disrupt polarized discourses, through the creation of shared storylines. The challenge is to be prepared to acknowledge the legitimacy of divergent values, and to seek framings that sidestep, rather than confront strongly held conflicting values. Insights from this article are likely to be of value for other environmental conflicts, including climate change.
机译:环境冲突中的两极分化阻碍了所有规模的决策。澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚州在环境问题上存在两极分化的历史。本文对首都霍巴特的居民进行了社会研究,并以近期试图打破塔斯马尼亚州林业两极分化为例,对环境冲突中的“车辙”提出了新颖的概念。当两极分化的社会结构获得发展动力时,就会形成顽固的势头,使根深蒂固的话语联盟和故事情节长期存在于随后的问题中。态度调查结果和采访中证明了这一点,这些采访显示了林业辩论的故事情节如何构成人们对气候变化的反应。案例研究描述了林业冲突中的谈判,这些谈判在破坏这些两极分化的话语方面取得了一些成功。在传统的政府和科学权威长期未能解决塔斯马尼亚森林冲突之后,出现了一个次政治过程,直接重新商定了共同的风险定义。研究表明,来自外部传统权威系统的参与者的新联盟有可能通过建立共同的故事情节来破坏两极化的话语。面临的挑战是准备承认各种价值观念的合法性,并寻求避开的框架,而不是面对强烈持有的相互冲突的价值观。本文的见解可能对其他环境冲突(包括气候变化)有价值。

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