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Bregje van Veelen, photo.

Bregje van Veelen

Associate senior lecturer

Bregje van Veelen, photo.

Thinking outside the neoliberal box? The discursive potential of national climate legislation for the local governance of climate change

Author

  • Mark Robinson
  • Bregje van Veelen

Summary, in English

In recent years there has been a renewed interest in subnational levels of governance as sites of potential and renewed ambition on climate change. One recent challenge to dominant neoliberal discourses of climate governance is legislation enacted in Wales, which places sustainable development as the central organising principle of local government. Through a Critical Discourse Analysis, supplemented by stakeholder interviews, this research analyses the discursive potential of this legislation in reshaping local governance of climate change. The findings show that the introduction of new legislation can foster the emergence of collaborative structures and collective language, but is limited in its ability to broaden climate governance discourses. This research highlights how seemingly progressive legislation is hampered in its potential through its hybridisation with already-existing neoliberal climate governance discourses and structures. It also demonstrates the importance of discourse analysis in identifying subtle narratives at work in the governance of climate change.

Publishing year

2022

Language

English

Pages

682-696

Publication/Series

Local Environment

Volume

27

Issue

6

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Carfax Publishing

Topic

  • Human Geography

Keywords

  • Climate change
  • climate governance
  • discourse analysis
  • local governance
  • neoliberalism

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1354-9839