Frame analysis, place perceptions and the politics of natural resource management

This thesis is an exploration into the politics of natural resource management. An objective is to integrate concerns for "place" in theory guiding management and resource politics. Conflicting perceptions of place appear to play a role in the making of resource management policy. So do mu...

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Main Author: Beland Lindahl, Karin
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1810/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1810/1/Karins_Acta_Thesis_080829_slutversion.pdf
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:1810 2024-06-09T07:47:21+00:00 Frame analysis, place perceptions and the politics of natural resource management Beland Lindahl, Karin 2008 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1810/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1810/1/Karins_Acta_Thesis_080829_slutversion.pdf eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1810/1/Karins_Acta_Thesis_080829_slutversion.pdf Beland Lindahl, Karin (2008). Frame analysis, place perceptions and the politics of natural resource management. Diss. (sammanfattning/summary) Uppsala : Sveriges lantbruksuniv., Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae, 1652-6880 2008:60 ISBN 978-91-85913-93-0 [Doctoral thesis] Doctoral thesis NonPeerReviewed 2008 ftslunivuppsala 2024-05-16T04:04:25Z This thesis is an exploration into the politics of natural resource management. An objective is to integrate concerns for "place" in theory guiding management and resource politics. Conflicting perceptions of place appear to play a role in the making of resource management policy. So do multiple understandings of the meaning of policy and policy events. Consequently, another aim of this thesis is to make sense of actors' multiple understandings of places and policy. The empirical focus is on one forest related Government Commission and its expressions in the community of Jokkmokk in the North of Sweden. Many communities in the North owe their shape, character and identity to natural resource exploitation. They are often localised in landscapes which are recognised for high nature conservation values and conflicts over natural resource use are common. Such conditions are not unique to Sweden. By applying a neo-Durkheimian approach to frame analysis this thesis explores the role of place perceptions in politics of natural resource management. Drawing on theories of social spatialisation, actors' place related frames are identified. Questions of influence and power are investigated by using actors' place related frames as a point of departure for an interpretive policy analysis. The study demonstrates how a systematic analysis of place related frames helps explain important aspects of the policy making process. It shows how fundamentally conflicting place meanings divide the actors, their frames and Interpretive Communities. However, the study also shows that place perceptions do not always explain actors' political activities. Sometimes actors' social organisation and loyalties are more important. This thesis therefore offers a sociologically based approach to conceptualising place perceptions and their role in the politics of natural resource management. It accordingly shows how neo-Durkheimian theory may be applied in natural resource management contexts. Moreover, the thesis demonstrates how questions of ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Jokkmokk Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive Jokkmokk ENVELOPE(20.150,20.150,66.500,66.500)
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description This thesis is an exploration into the politics of natural resource management. An objective is to integrate concerns for "place" in theory guiding management and resource politics. Conflicting perceptions of place appear to play a role in the making of resource management policy. So do multiple understandings of the meaning of policy and policy events. Consequently, another aim of this thesis is to make sense of actors' multiple understandings of places and policy. The empirical focus is on one forest related Government Commission and its expressions in the community of Jokkmokk in the North of Sweden. Many communities in the North owe their shape, character and identity to natural resource exploitation. They are often localised in landscapes which are recognised for high nature conservation values and conflicts over natural resource use are common. Such conditions are not unique to Sweden. By applying a neo-Durkheimian approach to frame analysis this thesis explores the role of place perceptions in politics of natural resource management. Drawing on theories of social spatialisation, actors' place related frames are identified. Questions of influence and power are investigated by using actors' place related frames as a point of departure for an interpretive policy analysis. The study demonstrates how a systematic analysis of place related frames helps explain important aspects of the policy making process. It shows how fundamentally conflicting place meanings divide the actors, their frames and Interpretive Communities. However, the study also shows that place perceptions do not always explain actors' political activities. Sometimes actors' social organisation and loyalties are more important. This thesis therefore offers a sociologically based approach to conceptualising place perceptions and their role in the politics of natural resource management. It accordingly shows how neo-Durkheimian theory may be applied in natural resource management contexts. Moreover, the thesis demonstrates how questions of ...
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Beland Lindahl, Karin (2008). Frame analysis, place perceptions and the politics of natural resource management. Diss. (sammanfattning/summary) Uppsala : Sveriges lantbruksuniv., Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae, 1652-6880
2008:60 ISBN 978-91-85913-93-0 [Doctoral thesis]
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