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Emotional conflicts in rational forestry: towards a research agenda for understanding emotions in environmental conflicts. (Special Issue: Forest land use and conflict management: Global issues and lessons learned.)

机译:合理林业中的情感冲突:旨在了解环境冲突中的情感的研究议程。 (特刊:林地使用和冲突管理:全球问题和经验教训。)

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When looking at social conflicts around forests, both foresters and researchers tend to frame conflicts as rational differences related to diverging knowledge, values, and interests. In past centuries, and in areas where the forests are of immediate livelihood importance, this has been a powerful approach to explaining disputes. However for many stakeholders, including local communities, environmental campaigners and foresters themselves, feelings and emotions are also relevant components of a conflict. In this paper we argue that an overall tendency to 'rationalise' nature and forests has pushed emotion out of sight, and delegitimised it. Using examples from our own research in The Netherlands and the UK, we argue that feelings need to be visible and legitimate, in order to address the underlying causes of conflict. We begin the paper by examining how conflicts have been framed as rational, by researchers, managers and politicians. We seek explanations for both the 'hidden' nature of emotions and their labelling as 'irrational' in the rationalisation of forest science and management as a result of wider modernisation processes. We propose bringing emotions back in, to show how conflict is not merely based in diverging views, but is in fact a dimension of engagement. We suggest four aspects of forest conflicts in which emotions should be incorporated in research, all connected to literature from outside forestry: emotional sources of diverging views on forest management, emotional influences on the processing of information, the motivating power of emotions for social movements and the role of emotions in the escalation of protests.
机译:当考察森林周围的社会冲突时,林务员和研究人员都倾向于将冲突定性为与知识,价值和利益的分散有关的理性差异。在过去的几个世纪中,在森林具有直接生计重要性的地区,这一直是解释争端的有力方法。但是,对于许多利益相关者,包括当地社区,环境活动家和林民本身,感觉和情感也是冲突的重要组成部分。在本文中,我们认为,将自然和森林“合理化”的总体趋势已将情感视而不见并使其合法化。使用我们在荷兰和英国的研究中的示例,我们认为,情感必须是可见的和合法的,以便解决冲突的根本原因。我们通过研究研究人员,管理人员和政治人物如何将冲突定性为理性来开始本文。我们寻求对情感的“隐藏”本质及其因广泛的现代化进程而在森林科学和管理合理化中被标记为“非理性”的解释。我们建议重新引入情感,以表明冲突不仅是基于分歧的观点,而且实际上是参与的维度。我们建议在森林冲突中应将情感纳入研究的四个方面,这些方面都应与外部林业文献联系在一起:对森林管理有不同看法的情感来源,对信息处理的情感影响,情感对社会运动的激励作用以及情绪在抗议升级中的作用。

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