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Klimata pārmaiņu stratēģiskie naratīvi: rāmējums Latvijas politikā un rīcībpolitikā

Authors: Ralfs Leimans;

Klimata pārmaiņu stratēģiskie naratīvi: rāmējums Latvijas politikā un rīcībpolitikā

Abstract

Starptautiskās attiecības - Eiropas studijas Socioloģija, politoloģija un antropoloģija International Relations - European Studies Sociology, Politics and Anthropology Darba nosaukums ir: “Klimata pārmaiņu stratēģiskie naratīvi: rāmējums Latvijas politikā un rīcībpolitikā”. Klimata pārmaiņas un vides degradācija ir eksistenciāls drauds Eiropai un pasaulei, tāpēc Eiropas zaļais kurss ir viens no nozīmīgākajiem pēdējo laiku dokumentiem un rāmjiem, ko pieņēmusi Eiropas Savienība. Tas tiešā mērā skar arī Latviju, jo ir skaidrs, ka no Zaļā kursa ieviešanas valstī ir atkarīga tās ekonomiskā un politiskā nākotne Eiropas Savienībā. Darba mērķis ir izprast Latvijas politiķu klimata stratēģiskos naratīvus un to veidošanu klimata komunikācijā, kā arī identificēt atšķirības tajos pēc aktora politiskā statusa. Pētījuma uzdevumi ir aplūkot stratēģisko naratīvu teoriju un izprast tās saistību ar Latvijas politiķu naratīviem, analizēt politiķu klimata naratīvus intervijās, un identificēt stratēģisko naratīvu elementus tajos, kā arī izprast politiķu klimata naratīvu kopīgās iezīmes un atšķirības, un skaidrot to iemeslus. Pētījuma hipotēze – politiķu klimata stratēģisko naratīvu saturs ir atkarīgs no frakcijas statusa – koalīcijā vai ārpus tās. Pētījums sastāv no trīs nodaļām, kurās aprakstīts sociālais konstruktīvisms un stratēģisko naratīvu teorija, Eiropas Savienības rīcībpolitika pētījuma kontekstā, kā arī veikta klimata naratīvu analīze politikas un rīcībpolitikas līmeņos. Pētījuma hipotēze apstiprinājās daļēji, jo, kaut arī pētījumā skaidri nolasāma saistība starp klimata naratīvu un politiskā spēka atrašanos koalīcijā vai opozīcijā, tomēr ir sastopami izņēmumi, kas saistās ar stingru ideoloģisko sasaisti ar klimata jautājumiem. The title of the paper is: “Strategic Narratives of Climate Change: Frames in Latvian Politics and Policy”. Climate change and environmental degradation are an existential threat to Europe and the world, which is why the European Green Deal is one of the most important documents and frameworks adopted by the European Union in recent times. This is also of direct relevance to Latvia, as it is clear that the country's economic and political future in the European Union depends on the implementation of the Green Deal. The goal of this paper is to understand the strategic climate narratives of Latvian politicians and their construction in climate communication, as well as to identify differences in them according to the political status of the actor. The objectives of the study are to review the theory of strategic narratives and understand its relation to the narratives of Latvian politicians, to analyse the climate narratives of politicians in interviews and identify the elements of strategic narratives in them, as well as to understand the common features and differences of politicians' climate narratives and to explain the reasons for them. The research hypothesis is that the content of politicians' strategic climate narratives depends on their factional status - in or out of the coalition. The study consists of three chapters describing social constructivism and the theory of strategic narratives, the European Union's policies in the context of the study, and an analysis of climate narratives at the political and policy levels. The research hypothesis was partially confirmed because, although the study clearly shows a correlation between the climate narrative and the position of a political force in coalition or in opposition, there are exceptions that are associated with a strong ideological link to climate issues.

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stratēģiskie naratīvi, climate change, klimata pārmaiņas, Eiropas zaļais kurss., Latvija, narrative analysis, the European Green Deal., Latvia, strategic narratives, naratīvu analīze

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