Heated policy: policy actors’ emotional storylines and conflict escalation

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Imrat Verhoeven
Tamara Metze
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Department of Political Science
[2] Wageningen University,Department of Social Sciences, Public Administration and Policy
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Policy Sciences | 2022年 / 55卷
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Emotional storylines; Conflict escalation; Anxiety; Distrust; Anger; Contempt;
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Policy conflict is gaining attention in policy studies. In this paper, we explore the relation between emotional storylines and policy conflict escalation in the case of the Dutch gasquakes in the north of the country. Based on a longitudinal analysis of emotional storylines in 1308 newspaper articles and additional empirical data we find that Dutch subnational governmental actors as well as citizen action groups discursively express emotional storylines about anxiety/fear, anger, and contempt in relation to discursive expressions of trustworthiness/distrust. Over time, specific combinations of these emotional storylines shape the interpretation of the problem and point toward responsible actors. Also the way in which specific sequences of emotional storylines develop (particularly from fear to anger) suggests a discursive escalation. In addition, discursive escalation can be found in the increased intensity of specific emotional storylines. We conclude that the combinations, sequencing and increasing intensity of the emotional storylines suggest a process of emotionally expressed escalation, which we have only just begun to explore.
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页码:223 / 237
页数:14
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