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Framing Environmental Disaster - Environmental Advocacy and the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (Paperback)
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Framing Environmental Disaster - Environmental Advocacy and the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in Environmental Policy and Politics
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The blowout of the Deepwater Horizon and subsequent underground oil
spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 is considered by many to be the
worst environmental disaster in U.S. history. Interest groups,
public officials, and media organizations have spent considerable
time documenting the economic and ecological impacts of this spill
as well as the causes of the spill, ostensibly to prevent future
disasters of this magnitude. However, rather than an unbiased
search for answers, such investigations involve strategic efforts
by a variety of political actors to define the spill and its causes
in ways that lead to their preferred policy solutions. Framing
Environmental Disaster evaluates the causal stories that
environmental groups tell about the spill and develops theoretical
propositions about the role of such stories in the policy process.
Which actors do groups hold responsible, and how do groups use
blame attributions to advance their policy agendas? Constructing a
creative methodological approach which includes content analysis
drawn from blog posts, emails, press releases, and testimony before
Congress and insights and quotations drawn from interviews with
environmental group representatives, Melissa K. Merry argues that
interest groups construct causal explanations long before
investigations of policy problems are complete and use focusing
events to cast blame for a wide range of harms not directly tied to
the events themselves. In doing so, groups seek to take full
advantage of "windows of opportunity" resulting from crises. An
indispensable resource for scholars of public policy and
environmental politics and policy, this book sheds new light on the
implications of the gulf disaster for energy politics and policies
while advancing scholarly understandings of the role of framing and
causal attribution in the policy process.
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