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Type: | Journal article |
Title: | The power of frames and nondecisions in Australia's response to global climate change |
Author: | Stevenson, Hayley Louise |
Citation: | International Journal of Environmental Cultural Economic and Social Sustainability, 2007; 3 (5):107-116 |
Publisher: | Common Ground |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
ISSN: | 1832-2077 |
School/Discipline: | School of History and Politics : Politics |
Statement of Responsibility: | Hayley Stevenson |
Abstract: | Since coming to power in 1996, the Howard Government of Australia has managed to keep important aspects of global climate change off the domestic political agenda through careful framing and nondecision-making. In this paper I highlight four key narratives that are evident in the Howard Government’s framing of global climate change. The nondecisions embedded within these narratives have important normative implications which I will also explore. |
Keywords: | Climate Change; Australia; Framing; Nondecision-Making |
Published version: | http://ijs.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.41/prod.336 |
Appears in Collections: | Politics publications |
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