From denial to domestication: Unpacking Italy’s right-wing approach to climate migration and security

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geoforum Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1016/j.geoforum.2024.104079
Giovanni Bettini , Anna Casaglia
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The rise to power of right-wing political formations in numerous countries opens new questions on how they relate to the climate emergency. Now that outright climate denial has become a residual position, the intersection of climate change, migration, and security might prove a litmus test of how the right wing ‘digests’ climate change. And indeed, while humanitarian narratives portray ‘climate refugees’ as victims deserving protection, the spectre of a ‘climate exodus’ has been mobilised also to justify border militarisation and reinforce racial lines.

Aiming to advance debates on climate migration, security and political ecologies of the right, we examine the articulation of ’climate migration’ in the Italian political landscape, a case made particularly relevant given the ruling right-wing coalition and its track-record of anti-migration rhetoric and policies.

Drawing on a qualitative analysis of parliamentary debates, electoral programs, social media feeds, and other sources, we show that the Italian right, rather than waiving the spectre of a climate exodus, has been attempting a ‘domestication’ of climate change, taming the debate on the impacts of global warming and reducing it to a domestic matter. These findings, while underscoring the need for situated and nuanced understandings of how political actors address the climate crisis in relation to security and borders, also highlight the danger that right wing formations, on top of responding to the climate emergency by pushing explicit forms of eco-fascism or ecobordering, can resort to less spectacularised repertoires that aim at blocking climate action while still pursing anti-migrant and racist agendas. This research thereby not only sheds light on the Italian case but also contributes to broader discussions on climate security and the diverse responses of right-wing political formations to the climate emergency.

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从否认到驯化:解读意大利右翼对待气候移民和安全的态度
右翼政治组织在许多国家的崛起为它们如何应对气候紧急情况提出了新的问题。既然公然否认气候已成为一种残余立场,那么气候变化、移民和安全之间的交集可能会成为检验右翼如何 "消化 "气候变化的试金石。事实上,虽然人道主义叙事将 "气候难民 "描绘成需要保护的受害者,但 "气候大逃亡 "的幽灵也被用来为边境军事化辩护,并强化种族界限。为了推动有关气候移民、安全和右翼政治生态的讨论,我们研究了意大利政治环境中 "气候移民 "的表述,鉴于执政的右翼联盟及其反移民言论和政策的记录,这一案例尤为重要。通过对议会辩论、选举方案、社交媒体信息及其他来源的定性分析,我们发现意大利右翼非但没有放弃气候移民的幽灵,反而一直在尝试将气候变化 "本土化",驯服有关全球变暖影响的辩论,将其简化为国内事务。这些发现强调了对政治行动者如何处理与安全和边界相关的气候危机进行情景化和细致入微的理解的必要性,同时也凸显了右翼组织除了通过推动明确的生态法西斯主义或生态边界形式来应对气候紧急状况之外,还可能诉诸于不那么引人注目的剧目,旨在阻止气候行动,同时仍在推行反移民和种族主义议程。因此,这项研究不仅揭示了意大利的情况,而且有助于更广泛地讨论气候安全问题和右翼政治形式对气候紧急情况的不同反应。
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期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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