Conflict over Climate Change Politics : Governmentality and Resistance to the Expansion of Heathrow Airport

In 2008, the so-called Climate Change Act went through the UK Parliament. The bill was a commitment to radically reduce carbon emissions. During the same period of time, a third runway was planned at the London Heathrow airport. The aim with this paper is to analyse the controversy that occurs over...

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Main Author: Svenberg, Sebastian
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Language:English
Published: Örebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap 2012
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-oru-671922018-06-14T05:16:06ZConflict over Climate Change Politics : Governmentality and Resistance to the Expansion of Heathrow AirportengSvenberg, SebastianÖrebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap2012Climate changegovernmentalitypractice of resistanceHeathrow expansionprogrammes of governmentrationalitiescarbon budgettechnological enframingSociologySociologiIn 2008, the so-called Climate Change Act went through the UK Parliament. The bill was a commitment to radically reduce carbon emissions. During the same period of time, a third runway was planned at the London Heathrow airport. The aim with this paper is to analyse the controversy that occurs over how the expansion of civil aviation can be connected or disconnected from the politics of climate change. The specific case of Heathrow expansion brings to the fore how certain domains and economic spheres are contested, as they become subjects for incorporation with climate change policy as a discursive practice. In focus of the study are debates in the UK Parliament, as well as contestations in the form of direct actions by the activist network “Plane Stupid”. A disparity in the debate exists between “carbon budget” and “technological enframing”: two competing programmes of government. The distinction between these programmes derives from a difference of relativising and absolutising rationalities. The parliament’s decision over Heathrow is an attempt to mitigate the conflict between conflicting policies. In the direct actions by Plane Stupid the issue is however demonstrated as a conflict, and absolute connections between the question of Heathrow and climate change are visualised. By making contestations of programmes and techniques of government, the practice of resistance relates to and utilise the productive powers of governmentality. The conflict of Heathrow touches upon dynamics of discursive modifications. The control and capacity to define the character of a problem are productive powers that are subjects for continuous negotiations, contestations and conflicts. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-67192Master thesis Sociology, University of Gothenburgapplication/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Climate change
governmentality
practice of resistance
Heathrow expansion
programmes of government
rationalities
carbon budget
technological enframing
Sociology
Sociologi
spellingShingle Climate change
governmentality
practice of resistance
Heathrow expansion
programmes of government
rationalities
carbon budget
technological enframing
Sociology
Sociologi
Svenberg, Sebastian
Conflict over Climate Change Politics : Governmentality and Resistance to the Expansion of Heathrow Airport
description In 2008, the so-called Climate Change Act went through the UK Parliament. The bill was a commitment to radically reduce carbon emissions. During the same period of time, a third runway was planned at the London Heathrow airport. The aim with this paper is to analyse the controversy that occurs over how the expansion of civil aviation can be connected or disconnected from the politics of climate change. The specific case of Heathrow expansion brings to the fore how certain domains and economic spheres are contested, as they become subjects for incorporation with climate change policy as a discursive practice. In focus of the study are debates in the UK Parliament, as well as contestations in the form of direct actions by the activist network “Plane Stupid”. A disparity in the debate exists between “carbon budget” and “technological enframing”: two competing programmes of government. The distinction between these programmes derives from a difference of relativising and absolutising rationalities. The parliament’s decision over Heathrow is an attempt to mitigate the conflict between conflicting policies. In the direct actions by Plane Stupid the issue is however demonstrated as a conflict, and absolute connections between the question of Heathrow and climate change are visualised. By making contestations of programmes and techniques of government, the practice of resistance relates to and utilise the productive powers of governmentality. The conflict of Heathrow touches upon dynamics of discursive modifications. The control and capacity to define the character of a problem are productive powers that are subjects for continuous negotiations, contestations and conflicts.
author Svenberg, Sebastian
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title Conflict over Climate Change Politics : Governmentality and Resistance to the Expansion of Heathrow Airport
title_short Conflict over Climate Change Politics : Governmentality and Resistance to the Expansion of Heathrow Airport
title_full Conflict over Climate Change Politics : Governmentality and Resistance to the Expansion of Heathrow Airport
title_fullStr Conflict over Climate Change Politics : Governmentality and Resistance to the Expansion of Heathrow Airport
title_full_unstemmed Conflict over Climate Change Politics : Governmentality and Resistance to the Expansion of Heathrow Airport
title_sort conflict over climate change politics : governmentality and resistance to the expansion of heathrow airport
publisher Örebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap
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