捍卫“加拿大能源”:加拿大Facebook上的联合领导和采掘民粹主义

IF 3 3区 社会学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
R. Neubauer, Nicolas Graham, H. Krobath
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摘要

本文对加拿大支持化石燃料倡导者的Facebook活动进行了内容和话语分析,包括行业资助和独立团体。它探讨了化石燃料行业及其盟友如何通过采用“补贴公共战略”来应对公众对气候行动日益增长的需求,精英为利益相关者提供资源,让他们参与有组织的运动。我们认为,支持石油的倡导团体利用他们的Facebook页面来行使“连接领导力”,其中关键的社交媒体账户通过促进动员机会,将支持者与不同的内容联系起来,并重新构建内容,以传达连贯的“提取民粹主义”故事情节,将“加拿大能源”定位为受到外国人和精英攻击的国家公共产品,从而战略性地塑造互联网支持的社会运动。因此,我们深入了解了行业及其盟友如何利用平台能力在Facebook上推广民粹主义政治,以在气候危机面前捍卫行业。
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Defending “Canadian Energy”: Connective Leadership and Extractive Populism on Canadian Facebook
ABSTRACT This paper provides a content and discourse analysis of the Facebook activity of pro-fossil fuel advocates in Canada, including industry-funded and independent groups. It explores how the fossil fuel industry and its allies have reacted to growing public demand for climate action by adopting a “subsidised public strategy,” in which elites provide stakeholders with resources to participate in an organized campaign. We argue that pro-oil advocacy groups utilize their Facebook pages to exercise “connective leadership,” in which key social media accounts strategically shape internet-enabled social movements by promoting mobilization opportunities, connecting supporters with diverse content, and reframing that content to communicate a coherent “extractive populist” storyline positioning “Canadian Energy” as a national public good under attack by foreigners and elites. We thereby provide insight into how industry and its allies leverage platform affordances to promote populist politics on Facebook to defend industry in the face of the climate crisis.
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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
53
期刊介绍: Environmental Communication is an international, peer-reviewed forum for multidisciplinary research and analysis assessing the many intersections among communication, media, society, and environmental issues. These include but are not limited to debates over climate change, natural resources, sustainability, conservation, wildlife, ecosystems, water, environmental health, food and agriculture, energy, and emerging technologies. Submissions should contribute to our understanding of scientific controversies, political developments, policy solutions, institutional change, cultural trends, media portrayals, public opinion and participation, and/or professional decisions. Articles often seek to bridge gaps between theory and practice, and are written in a style that is broadly accessible and engaging.
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