Enviromental Discourse and Government Framing : a Comparative Study about the portrayal of Environmental issues by governmental actors in Poland and Sweden

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)

Sammanfattning: This is a qualitative content analysis that explores the presence of government framing in political communications regarding environmental issues by governmental actors in Sweden and Poland. By analyzing policy documents, press releases, and equivalent content spanning recent years, the study aims to identify instances of "emphasis framing" deployed by official governmental entities.  The findings of the study identify distinct patterns in framing strategies between the two nations. Some of the key areas that shape the environmental narratives of both nations include Ambition, Just Transition, Economic Concerns, and Equality. However, the framing of these areas differs between the nations communications. Poland tends to center its communication on the challenges associated with climate change and energy transition, emphasizing strategies to mitigate adverse effects. In contrast, Sweden consistently accentuates the positive aspects of energy transition, positioning itself as a global leader in climate-friendly solutions.

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