Actor/Actant-Network Theory as Emerging Methodology for Environmental Education Research in Southern Africa

G. Nhamo
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This paper deliberates on actor/actant-network theory (AANT) as methodology for policy research in  environmental education (EE). Insights are drawn from work that applied AANT to research environmental  policy processes surrounding the formulation and implementation of South Africa’s Plastic Bags Regulations of 2003. The paper reveals that the application of AANT methodology made it possible to trace relationships,  actors, actants and actor/actant-networks surrounding the Plastic Bags Regulations as quasi-object (token). The methodology also enabled a focus on understanding and investigating tensions, debates and responses  emerging from the policy process. The findings were that after the promulgation of the first draft of the Plastic Bags Regulations in May 2000, tensions emerged around the nature of regulation (whether to use the command and control approach – preferred by Organised Government – or self regulation – preferred by Organised Business and Organised Labour). From these findings, a series of conceptual frameworks were drawn up as identified around key actors and actor/actant-networks. The conceptual frameworks included among them, Organised Government, Organised Business and Organised Labour.
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行动者/行动者网络理论:南部非洲环境教育研究的新兴方法论
本文探讨了行动者/行动者网络理论(AANT)作为环境教育政策研究的方法论。从应用AANT研究围绕2003年南非塑料袋条例的制定和实施的环境政策过程的工作中得出的见解。该论文揭示了AANT方法的应用使得可以将围绕塑料袋法规的关系、行为者、行为者和行为者/行为者网络作为准对象(令牌)进行跟踪。该方法还使人们能够重点理解和调查政策过程中出现的紧张局势、辩论和反应。调查结果显示,在2000年5月《塑料袋规例》初稿公布后,监管的性质出现了紧张局势(是使用有组织的政府喜欢的命令和控制方法,还是有组织的企业和有组织的劳工喜欢的自我监管)。根据这些发现,围绕关键行为者和行为者/行为者网络制定了一系列概念性框架。其中的概念框架包括有组织的政府、有组织的企业和有组织的劳工。
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