The Climate Change Counter Movement: An International Deviant Network

Date

2022-03-22

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Publisher

Edward Elger Publishing

Type

Book chapter

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

Originally concentrated in the USA, the Climate Change Counter Movement is now a global phenomenon (e.g. McKie 2018). Recognising the international scope of the movement, this chapter asks; can the climate change counter movement be understood as an international deviant network? To answer this question, I use a criminological theoretical framework to examine these organisations. I investigate if a coding scheme derived from Sykes and Matza’s (1957) theory of techniques of neutralization can be used to organise the messages adopted by organisation. describing why a criminological perspective can help critically examine these organisations and their messages. I present evidence from a cross national content analysis of organisational messages operating across 48 countries, positing why any geographic variation in messages by organisations. I conclude, by outlining the usefulness of a criminological approach to examine these organisations and answer the question; can these organisations classified as an international deviant network?

Description

This is a draft chapter/article. The final version is available in Handbook of Anti-Environmentalism edited by Tindall, DB., Stoddart, M CJ., Dunlap, R.E, published in 2020, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Keywords

Climate Change, Denial, Criminology, techniques of Neutralization

Citation

McKie R. E (2022) The Climate Change Counter Movement: An International Deviant Network. In: (eds) Tindall, DB., Stoddart, M CJ., Dunlap, R.E. Handbook of Anti-Environmentalism. Cheltenham. Edward Elger Publishing. pp 173-191

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Research Institute