Looking beyond climate contrarianism: nationalism and the reterritorialization of climate discourse in Spain’s Vox party

Q3 Social Sciences Nordia Geographical Publications Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.30671/nordia.121511
J. Hanson
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Among European populist radical right (PRR) parties, the call for environmental protection has historically been embedded in ethnic nationalist ideas of the interrelation of land, nation, and culture. Despite a large body of literature on PRR environmentalism, however, the PRR’s climate politics remain understudied. This qualitative study investigates the climate politics of the PRR by analyzing climate discourse from Spain’s Vox party. A discourse analysis of party manifestos, press releases, and public statements from 2017–2022 investigates Vox’s discursive constructions of climate change and its potential solutions. The study finds that, although the party acknowledges climate change, it does so inconsistently, and its proposed climate policies do not fundamentally shift its nativist and populist political imagination. Instead, its discourse portrays multilateral climate action as a threat to the nation and locates climate solutions in the preservation of ruralism, traditional livelihoods, and national identity. The article argues that Vox constructs a nationalist climate discourse that reterritorializes climate change on the national level, asserts national innocence in the face of claims of global climate justice, and frames mainstream climate action as part of a broader globalist imposition that threatens the purity of national culture. The article concludes with reflections on what nationalist climate discourse may mean for attempts to mitigate the climate crisis.
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超越气候逆向主义:民族主义和西班牙Vox党气候话语的再领土化
在欧洲民粹主义激进右翼(PRR)政党中,对环境保护的呼吁历来植根于土地、民族和文化相互关系的民族主义思想中。然而,尽管有大量关于PRR环保主义的文献,PRR的气候政治仍未得到充分研究。本定性研究通过分析西班牙Vox党的气候话语来调查PRR的气候政治。对2017-2022年政党宣言、新闻稿和公开声明的话语分析,调查了Vox对气候变化及其潜在解决方案的话语构建。该研究发现,尽管该党承认气候变化,但并不一致,其提出的气候政策并没有从根本上改变其本土主义和民粹主义的政治想象。相反,它的话语将多边气候行动描述为对国家的威胁,并将气候解决方案定位于保护乡村主义、传统生计和民族认同。文章认为,Vox构建了一种民族主义的气候话语,在国家层面上重新界定了气候变化,在全球气候正义的主张面前断言国家的清白,并将主流气候行动框架为威胁民族文化纯洁性的更广泛的全球主义强加的一部分。文章最后反思了民族主义气候话语对缓解气候危机的尝试可能意味着什么。
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Nordia Geographical Publications
Nordia Geographical Publications Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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