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- W4294733316 abstract "Across many countries, there is growing agreement on the existence of a “climate emergency” and the need to act urgently to avoid the worst of its consequences. But within that common ground, there is significant heterogeneity of worldviews influencing, or trying to influence, climate action, especially around energy transition pathways. As the ideological differences between groups advancing different goals, priorities, and policies become less pronounced (e.g., between climate change “believers” and “deniers”), the task of measuring “how and why ideological discourses have the influence they do” becomes more nuanced and difficult. In this chapter, we consider the relationship(s) between ideology, institutions, and discourse in the context of recent climate change politics in Canada. We treat ideologies as “complex reflexive systems”—networked sets of ideas, beliefs, values, and emotions that are held in individual minds but are socially and discursively co-constructed. We argue that ideology matters in policy making around climate change, and not only along the lines of belief versus denial. Drawing on network theory and new network analysis methods, we suggest that how and why ideology matters in climate change politics, depends on the social and communication network structures in which ideologies are embedded." @default.
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- W4294733316 title "Ideology and Climate Change" @default.
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