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‘Unite behind the Science!’ Climate movements’ use of scientific evidence in narratives on socio-ecological futures

Simone Rödder, Christopher N. Pavenstädt

Science and Public Policy · 2022

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Abstract Following Greta Thunberg’s school strike in Stockholm in August 2018 and the October 2018 ‘declaration of rebellion’ by activists in the UK, 2019 saw several climate protest movements rise to public attention, including Fridays for Future (FFF), Extinction Rebellion (XR), and the US Sunrise Movement. What is striking about them is that they rather bluntly refer to science in their campaigns. In this paper, we present an in-depth and comparative study of how the new climate protest movements relate to scientific evidence. Employing a narrative analysis of different types of data (websites, press releases, and media coverage), we study the movements’ understandings of ‘the science’ as well as of science’s role in policy processes. We find that the movements in their initial phase pr

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1093/scipol/scac046
Catalogue ID
SNmokbvsps-cq5cde
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