悲伤和愤怒的浪潮:通过我们所知道的“世界末日”进行交流

S. Moser
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对于在面临海平面上升、频繁的洪水、极端高温和野火风险的社区工作的适应专业人员来说,沟通撤退或搬迁的挑战越来越紧迫。迄今为止的主要问题是如何找到“合适的词语”来使用,而不是更全面地看待搬迁和整个过程中的人类需求——这一过程因潜在的社会政治动态、当地历史、种族主义遗产、人们的社会经济现实、对地方的依恋以及对一个势不可当、看似棘手的问题的情感反应而变得复杂。本章概述了在有效的沟通策略中需要解决的深层次的人的、心理的和关系的需求。在广泛的文献综述和对支持转型变革的沟通任务的一般性讨论的基础上(Moser, 2019),本章将这一框架应用于搬迁,利用对气候变化影响的认知、态度、意见和情绪反应的已知信息,证实一种更具相关性、文化上更合适的、修复性的方法,以吸引面临气候引起的搬迁的社区。
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Waves of grief and anger: Communicating through the “end of the world” as we knew it
The challenge of communicating about retreat or relocation is increasingly pressing for adaptation professionals working with and in communities faced with rising seas, frequent flooding, heat extremes, and wildfire risk. The leading question to date is about finding “the right words” to use, rather than taking a more comprehensive look at relocation and the human needs throughout that process – one complicated by underlying sociopolitical dynamics, local histories, racist legacies, people’s socioeconomic realities, attachments to place, and emotional responses to an overwhelming and seemingly intractable problem. This chapter sketches out the deeply human, psychological, and relational needs that need to be addressed in an effective communication strategy. Building on an extensive literature review and a generic discussion of communicative tasks in support of transformative change (Moser, 2019), this chapter applies this framework to relocation, drawing on what is known about perceptions, attitudes, opinions, and emotional responses to climate change impacts, to substantiate a more relational, culturally appropriate, and reparative approach to engaging communities facing climate-induced relocation.
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