Shades of technocratic solutionism: A discursive-material political ecology approach to the analysis of the Swedish TV series Hållbart näringsliv ('Sustainable business')
Description
The article examines the Swedish TV series Hållbart näringsliv to explore how technocratic solutionism sustains neoliberal green economy discourses on nature, identifying key nodal points that reinforce economic growth while marginalising radical alternatives in addressing the climate crisis.
Abstract (English)
This article analyses the Swedish TV series Hållbart näringsliv (HN) to study hegemonic discursive formations over the meaning of the climate crisis. Combining new materialist approaches in discourse studies with a political ecology understanding of the socio-ecological entanglement, we propose the concept of technocratic solutionism to understand how the neo-liberal green economy secures instrumentalist discourses on nature in the Swedish context. The discourse-theoretical analysis of nine HN episodes identifies four nodal points which articulate the technocratic solutionist discourse: capital’s leading role, Nordic exceptionalism, substitutionalism and long-termism. We argue that the climate crisis can be understood as a materiality that dislocates capitalist assemblages, which then, in response, deploy a techno-solutionism discourse to protect the core principles of economic growth and profitability while marginalizing potential radical alternatives.
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Funding
- Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research
- MISTRA Environmental Communication Research Programme Nonumber
Dates
- Submitted
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2022-03-09
- Accepted
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2022-08-04