Responding to climate change in Aotearoa New Zealand: Universities, neoliberalism and narratives of change

IF 1.3 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY New Zealand Geographer Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI:10.1111/nzg.12385
Danielle Lomas, Sophie Bond
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This article investigates how the eight universities in Aotearoa New Zealand are responding to climate change. It employs a mixed methods approach and involves a detailed analysis of the documentation that universities have produced in relation to climate change, supported by a critical discourse analysis and interviews with key actors in universities' climate change response. All universities in Aotearoa New Zealand were found to be mobilising in response to climate change, with targets set for reducing emissions, plans developed, and work programmes underway. These targets are not limited to decarbonization but include ambitions to embed sustainability values across teaching, research and campus life. While these climate change responses contain positive and aspirational narratives grounded in indigenous values, the primary discourses perpetuate neoliberal ideas of reconciliation that suggest no radical change is needed. Universities are further constrained by the impacts of neoliberalism and their need to financially survive within an unsustainable economic paradigm. The research concludes that it seems unlikely that transformational change will be led by universities in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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新西兰奥特亚罗瓦应对气候变化:大学、新自由主义和变革叙事
本文研究了新西兰奥特亚罗瓦的八所大学如何应对气候变化。文章采用混合方法,详细分析了各大学编制的与气候变化有关的文件,并辅以批判性话语分析和对大学气候变化应对措施主要参与者的访谈。研究发现,新西兰奥特亚罗瓦的所有大学都动员起来应对气候变化,制定了减排目标、计划和工作方案。这些目标不仅限于去碳化,还包括在教学、研究和校园生活中植入可持续价值观的雄心壮志。虽然这些气候变化应对措施包含了以本土价值观为基础的积极和有抱负的叙事,但其主要论述却延续了新自由主义的调和思想,表明不需要进行根本性的变革。新自由主义的影响以及大学在不可持续的经济模式下的财政生存需要进一步限制了大学的发展。研究得出的结论是,新西兰奥特亚罗瓦的大学似乎不太可能主导转型变革。
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期刊介绍: For over 50 years the New Zealand Geographer has been the internationally refereed journal of the New Zealand Geographical Society. The Society represents professional geographers in academic, school, business, government, community and other spheres in New Zealand and the South Pacific. The journal publishes academic papers on aspects of the physical, human and environmental geographies, and landscapes, of its region; commentaries and debates; discussions of educational questions and scholarship of concern to geographers; short interventions and assessments of topical matters of interest to university and high school teachers; and book reviews.
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