Causal connections between climate change and disaster: the politics of ‘victimhood’ framing and blaming

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Hosna J. Shewly, Md. Nadiruzzaman, Jeroen Warner
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Abstract

Popular climate change narratives often identify climate change as the prime trigger of all environmental hazards. Consistent and harmonised framing of this relationship by public media, epistemic communities and established institutions continually shapes and reinforces such narratives. These dominant narratives may present an image of an apocalyptic future beyond the coping capacity of ‘climate victims’ (often identified – implicitly or explicitly – as the poor and those living in the majority work) while rendering climate change responsible for all disaster-related miseries. Such ‘doomsday’, ‘victimhood’, and ‘common villain’ strings of a convergent narrative use selective and occasional recourse to science to support a generic understanding of the challenge of climate change. Drawing on examples of recent environmental stresses in Bangladesh, we call for local accountability and highlight the ‘scale effect’ of politics of vulnerability framing.This article was published open access under a CC BY licence: https://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0.
气候变化和灾难之间的因果关系:“受害者”的政治框架和指责
流行的气候变化叙事往往将气候变化视为所有环境危害的主要诱因。公共媒体、认知社区和既定机构对这种关系的一致和协调框架不断塑造和强化这种叙述。这些占主导地位的叙述可能呈现出一种世界末日未来的形象,超出了“气候受害者”(通常含蓄或明确地确定为穷人和那些生活在大多数工作中的人)的应对能力,同时将气候变化归咎于所有与灾害相关的痛苦。这样的“世界末日”、“受害者”和“共同的恶棍”等一系列趋同的叙述选择性地和偶尔地求助于科学来支持对气候变化挑战的一般理解。以孟加拉国最近的环境压力为例,我们呼吁地方问责制,并强调脆弱性框架政治的“规模效应”。本文以CC BY许可方式发布:https://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0。
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期刊介绍: International Development Planning Review’s editorial policy is to reflect international development planning policy and practice. This includes a focus on the physical, economic and social conditions of urban and rural populations. The journal explores current national and international policy agendas, achievements and strategies in this area, offering material of interest to its established academic and professional readership as well as to a broader critical audience.
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