Comments on: Putting the “Crisis” in “Climate Crisis”: The Impact of Securitization on Climate Change Policy /2021/04/03/olivia-azzarita/ Wed, 29 Sep 2021 18:40:22 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Dean Hernandez /2021/04/03/olivia-azzarita/#comment-11701 Sat, 17 Apr 2021 03:11:51 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7353#comment-11701 Thank you for sharing your work and research here, Olivia. And also for sharing your experiences this semester in the Voice. I hope that you find some time to reconnect in the coming weeks. Congratulations and all the best to you.

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By: Dean Hernandez /2021/04/03/olivia-azzarita/#comment-23767 Sat, 17 Apr 2021 03:11:51 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7353#comment-23767 Thank you for sharing your work and research here, Olivia. And also for sharing your experiences this semester in the Voice. I hope that you find some time to reconnect in the coming weeks. Congratulations and all the best to you.

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By: Emmy Todd /2021/04/03/olivia-azzarita/#comment-11700 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 20:58:45 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7353#comment-11700 This is so great Olivia! It really provides insight into the impasse surrounding climate change policy we have in the United States currently. Your conclusion that politicizing climate change hurts mobilization while securitization helps it is fascinating. How has this insight changed how you view elected officials’ climate change debates you see in the news?

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By: Emmy Todd /2021/04/03/olivia-azzarita/#comment-23766 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 20:58:45 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7353#comment-23766 This is so great Olivia! It really provides insight into the impasse surrounding climate change policy we have in the United States currently. Your conclusion that politicizing climate change hurts mobilization while securitization helps it is fascinating. How has this insight changed how you view elected officials’ climate change debates you see in the news?

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By: Megan Fisher /2021/04/03/olivia-azzarita/#comment-23765 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 20:08:50 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7353#comment-23765 Amazing job Olivia, what an interesting topic! Do you think the change in administration in the US will lead to securitization or politization of climate change, and did the last administration affect this? Congrats again!

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By: Megan Fisher /2021/04/03/olivia-azzarita/#comment-11699 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 20:08:50 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7353#comment-11699 Amazing job Olivia, what an interesting topic! Do you think the change in administration in the US will lead to securitization or politization of climate change, and did the last administration affect this? Congrats again!

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By: Kate Beutner /2021/04/03/olivia-azzarita/#comment-23764 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 20:05:40 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7353#comment-23764 Olivia, fascinating work! I think the comment above about the risks of securitization contributing to international conflict is well worth considering–especially in the context of the rise of eco-fascism and nationalist autocracies. Like the other Kate who commented, I’m a little leery of rhetorical strategies that shore up the nation-state/emphasize individualist approaches to the problem of climate change. But I also understand the impulse to examine & pursue ANY approach that might lead to faster responses.
I just recommended this book on Olivia Proe’s post as well because I’m obsessed with it, but I think Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement might offer a really interesting angle on the question of how cultural narratives shape the way we understand and approach climate change. Good work here and best wishes!

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By: Kate Beutner /2021/04/03/olivia-azzarita/#comment-11698 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 20:05:40 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7353#comment-11698 Olivia, fascinating work! I think the comment above about the risks of securitization contributing to international conflict is well worth considering–especially in the context of the rise of eco-fascism and nationalist autocracies. Like the other Kate who commented, I’m a little leery of rhetorical strategies that shore up the nation-state/emphasize individualist approaches to the problem of climate change. But I also understand the impulse to examine & pursue ANY approach that might lead to faster responses.
I just recommended this book on Olivia Proe’s post as well because I’m obsessed with it, but I think Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement might offer a really interesting angle on the question of how cultural narratives shape the way we understand and approach climate change. Good work here and best wishes!

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By: Kath Scott /2021/04/03/olivia-azzarita/#comment-23763 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 20:05:22 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7353#comment-23763 Congrats! Great job on a very hard and very important topic!

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By: Kath Scott /2021/04/03/olivia-azzarita/#comment-11697 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 20:05:22 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7353#comment-11697 Congrats! Great job on a very hard and very important topic!

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