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Not 'getting on the bandwagon': When climate change is a matter of unconcern

机译:不要“随波逐流”:当气候变化成为无关紧要的问题时

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Extensive research into public attitudes about climate change commonly portrays those who do not express concern about this issue as unwitting victims of their own or others' biases. Characterised as apathy, ignorance, scepticism or denial, absence of concern about climate change has been presented as being rooted in an individual's lack of considered engagement with scientific reasons for concern. This 'concern deficit' is framed as a problem to be addressed through policy, education and communication that seeks to maximise concern about climate change. In contrast, we conceptualise unconcern about climate change as an expression of focal life concerns that are incommensurable with dominant narratives of climate change. Originating in active cognitive, social and experiential processes, we regard unconcern about climate change as inseparable from the lived contexts in which it is expressed and irreducible to the attitudes or attributes of individuals. Using narrative analysis of repeat in-depth interviews with Australians who express unconcern about climate change, we find that this unconcern has multiple sources, takes diverse forms and is entangled in epistemological and normative engagements with other issues. It is constituted through social relationships, discursive processes, moral values and embodied experiences that are overlooked in much existing research. We argue that respectful attention to the experiential conditions in which concern about climate change is resisted can enable constructive re-negotiation of narratives of climate change. Such agonistic processes could lead to more reflexive, pluralist and dialogical forms of discourse that better articulate climate science and policy with a wider diversity of lived concerns.
机译:对公众对气候变化态度的广泛研究通常将那些不表达对这一问题的担忧的人们描绘成自己或他人偏见的无意识受害者。人们对气候变化的不关心表现为冷漠,无知,怀疑或否定,其根源在于个人缺乏考虑到的关注科学理由。这种“担忧赤字”被定义为一个旨在通过最大程度地关注气候变化的政策,教育和沟通来解决的问题。相比之下,我们将对气候变化的漠视概念化为对生活重点关注的表达,这与气候变化的主流叙述是无法比拟的。起源于积极的认知,社会和体验过程,我们认为对气候变化的关注与人们所表达的生活情境是分不开的,并且对于个人的态度或属性是无法还原的。通过对不关心气候变化的澳大利亚人进行反复深入访谈的叙述分析,我们发现这种不关心有多种来源,采取多种形式,并且与其他问题在认识论和规范性参与中纠缠在一起。它是由社会关系,话语过程,道德价值观和具体化的经验所构成的,而这些在许多现有研究中都被忽视。我们认为,对那些抵制气候变化问题的经验条件的尊重可以使建设性的气候变化叙事重新谈判。这种激动的过程可能导致话语更具自反性,多元性和对话性,从而更好地阐明气候科学和政策,并涉及更多的现实问题。

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