Reception of climate activist messages by low-carbon transition actors: argument evasion in the carbon offsetting debate

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Autor(a) principal: Üzelgün, M. A.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Fernandes-Jesus, M., Küçükural, O.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/25701
Resumo: How do adherents to hegemonic discourses construe and respond to radical arguments by activists? To address the question, we examined how adherents to hegemonic climate change discourses react to a climate activist’s arguments. In interviews conducted with corporate actors of low-carbon transitions, we used a video excerpt to elicit critical reactions to an activist’s argumentation on carbon offsetting. We used the critical reactions as an index of interviewees’ reception of the activist’s case and pragma-dialectical theory to analyze them. We found that interviewees advanced four types of criticism concerning individual agency, awareness-raising, neutralization, and financial instruments. We discuss their inter-relations and how interviewees construed the activist’s argumentation in ways that evaded his more antagonistic claims.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reception of climate activist messages by low-carbon transition actors: argument evasion in the carbon offsetting debate
title Reception of climate activist messages by low-carbon transition actors: argument evasion in the carbon offsetting debate
spellingShingle Reception of climate activist messages by low-carbon transition actors: argument evasion in the carbon offsetting debate
Üzelgün, M. A.
Activist discourse
Argument reception
Frame contraction
Evasion strategies
Carbon offsetting
title_short Reception of climate activist messages by low-carbon transition actors: argument evasion in the carbon offsetting debate
title_full Reception of climate activist messages by low-carbon transition actors: argument evasion in the carbon offsetting debate
title_fullStr Reception of climate activist messages by low-carbon transition actors: argument evasion in the carbon offsetting debate
title_full_unstemmed Reception of climate activist messages by low-carbon transition actors: argument evasion in the carbon offsetting debate
title_sort Reception of climate activist messages by low-carbon transition actors: argument evasion in the carbon offsetting debate
author Üzelgün, M. A.
author_facet Üzelgün, M. A.
Fernandes-Jesus, M.
Küçükural, O.
author_role author
author2 Fernandes-Jesus, M.
Küçükural, O.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Üzelgün, M. A.
Fernandes-Jesus, M.
Küçükural, O.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Activist discourse
Argument reception
Frame contraction
Evasion strategies
Carbon offsetting
topic Activist discourse
Argument reception
Frame contraction
Evasion strategies
Carbon offsetting
description How do adherents to hegemonic discourses construe and respond to radical arguments by activists? To address the question, we examined how adherents to hegemonic climate change discourses react to a climate activist’s arguments. In interviews conducted with corporate actors of low-carbon transitions, we used a video excerpt to elicit critical reactions to an activist’s argumentation on carbon offsetting. We used the critical reactions as an index of interviewees’ reception of the activist’s case and pragma-dialectical theory to analyze them. We found that interviewees advanced four types of criticism concerning individual agency, awareness-raising, neutralization, and financial instruments. We discuss their inter-relations and how interviewees construed the activist’s argumentation in ways that evaded his more antagonistic claims.
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