Published July 26, 2021 | Version Final published version
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The political effects of emergency frames in sustainability

  • 1. Utrecht University
  • 2. Australian National University
  • 3. University of Sheffield
  • 4. University of Sussex
  • 5. University of Oslo
  • 6. Manipal Academy of Higher Education

Description

Emergency frames are mobilized in contemporary sustainability debates, both in response to specific events and strategically. The strategic deployment of emergency frames by proponents of sustainability action aims to stimulate collective action on issues for which it is lacking. But this is contentious due to a range of possible effects. We critically review interdisciplinary social science literature to examine the political effects of emergency frames in sustainability and develop a typology of five key dimensions of variation. This pinpoints practical areas for evaluating the utility of emergency frames and builds a shared vocabulary for analysis and decision-making.

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BACKLASH – Climate Backlash: Contentious Reactions to Policy Action 949332
European Commission