Subtopic Deep Dive
Cultural Politics of Climate Transitions
Research Guide
What is Cultural Politics of Climate Transitions?
Cultural Politics of Climate Transitions examines legitimacy struggles, framing contests, and performative dimensions in societal shifts to low-carbon energy systems within literature, politics, and exile studies.
This subtopic analyzes cultural-performative processes in innovation journeys, such as Dutch nuclear energy debates from 1945-1986 (Geels and Verhees, 2011, 329 citations). It explores rhetorical strategies in climate denial and national identity framing in policy discourse (Edwards, 2010; Kingdon, 2013). Over 10 papers address politicization dynamics and textualism in uncertain environmental contexts.
Why It Matters
Cultural politics insights reveal how framing shapes public acceptance of energy transitions, informing equitable low-carbon policies (Geels and Verhees, 2011). Rhetorical analysis of conservative counter-claims to global warming guides communication strategies for climate action (Edwards, 2010). Studies on national identity in Canadian climate rhetoric highlight ideological barriers to policy, impacting government approaches (Kingdon, 2013). These applications extend to exile literature framing global citizenship amid environmental displacement (Samatar, 2007).
Key Research Challenges
Framing Contests in Transitions
Actors compete to define energy innovations as legitimate or risky through cultural performances (Geels and Verhees, 2011). Analyzing multi-decade struggles requires tracing shifting narratives across historical contexts. Methodological challenges arise in linking textual rhetoric to societal resistance.
Rhetoric of Climate Denial
Conservative think tanks deploy doubt-inducing rhetoric against emission mandates (Edwards, 2010). Disentangling ideological counter-claims from scientific discourse demands nuanced discourse analysis. Scaling this to global contexts remains underexplored.
National Identity in Policy
Climate rhetoric embeds national ideologies, influencing policy inertia (Kingdon, 2013). Integrating literary exile perspectives with political analysis poses interdisciplinary hurdles. Empirical verification of rhetorical impacts on governance is sparse.
Essential Papers
Cultural legitimacy and framing struggles in innovation journeys: A cultural-performative perspective and a case study of Dutch nuclear energy (1945–1986)
Frank W. Geels, Bram Verhees · 2011 · Technological Forecasting and Social Change · 329 citations
Editorial--Surveillance Texts and Textualism: Truthtelling and Trustmaking in an Uncertain World
Gavin Smith, Mehera San Roque, Harriet Westcott et al. · 2013 · Surveillance & Society · 6 citations
The Primacy of Inner Textuality: Truthtelling and TrustmakingBeyond their ends as supervisory overlays, surveillance technologies are a crucial means for inscription, ascription and storytelling.Th...
Dynamics of Politicization in the Twentieth-Century U.S. Poetry Field.
Barış Büyükokutan · 2010 · Deep Blue (University of Michigan) · 2 citations
How can dissenting intellectuals acquire social, political, and cultural influence beyond their immediate circles? This dissertation examines the case of twentieth-century U.S. poets using comparat...
Musings on Global Citizenship
Ahmed I. Samatar · 2007 · Digital Commons at Macalester (Macalester College) · 1 citations
The Development of the Wycliffe Bible Translators and the Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1934-1982
F. A. Aldridge · 2012 · Stirling Online Research Repository (University of Stirling) · 1 citations
This thesis examines the development of one of the twentieth century’s largest North American faith missions, the dual-organizational combination of the Wycliffe Bible Translators (WBT) and the Sum...
Confession, embodiment and ethics in the poetry of Antjie Krog and Joan Metelerkamp
Christine Louise Weyer · 2013 · SUNScholar (Stellenbosch University) · 0 citations
MOVEMENT WITHOUT MOTION: THE RHETORIC OF CONSERVATIVE COUNTER-CLAIMS TO GLOBAL WARMING THEORY
William M. Edwards · 2010 · VCU Scholars Compass (Virginia Commonwealth University) · 0 citations
Many U.S. conservatives view government mandates to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases as a threat to the economy of the developed world. Conservative think tanks have adopted a common rhetoric t...
Reading Guide
Foundational Papers
Start with Geels and Verhees (2011) for core cultural-performative framework in nuclear transitions (329 citations), then Büyükokutan (2010) for politicization dynamics in cultural fields.
Recent Advances
Kingdon (2013) on national identity in climate rhetoric; Edwards (2010) on denial counter-claims; Hill (2021) on civic architecture in transit shifts.
Core Methods
Cultural-performative perspective on framing struggles (Geels and Verhees, 2011); rhetorical analysis of ideologies (Kingdon, 2013; Edwards, 2010); historical-comparative methods in politicization (Büyükokutan, 2010).
How PapersFlow Helps You Research Cultural Politics of Climate Transitions
Discover & Search
PapersFlow's Research Agent uses searchPapers and citationGraph to map 329-citation centrality of Geels and Verhees (2011) in nuclear framing struggles, then exaSearch for rhetoric in climate exile literature and findSimilarPapers for politicization dynamics (Büyükokutan, 2010).
Analyze & Verify
Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract framing timelines from Geels and Verhees (2011), verifies rhetorical claims via verifyResponse (CoVe) against Edwards (2010) denial strategies, and runs PythonAnalysis for citation network stats with GRADE grading on legitimacy evidence strength.
Synthesize & Write
Synthesis Agent detects gaps in rhetorical studies beyond nuclear cases, flags contradictions between conservative denial (Edwards, 2010) and transition performativity (Geels and Verhees, 2011); Writing Agent uses latexEditText, latexSyncCitations, and latexCompile for literature review sections with exportMermaid for framing contest diagrams.
Use Cases
"Analyze framing struggles in Dutch nuclear energy transitions."
Research Agent → searchPapers('Geels Verhees 2011') → citationGraph → Analysis Agent → readPaperContent + runPythonAnalysis(timeline extraction) → structured legitimacy timeline report with GRADE scores.
"Draft LaTeX section on Canadian climate rhetoric and identity."
Synthesis Agent → gap detection(rhetoric identity) → Writing Agent → latexEditText('Kingdon 2013 critique') → latexSyncCitations → latexCompile → peer-ready LaTeX output with synced bibliography.
"Find code for analyzing politicization in poetry fields."
Research Agent → paperExtractUrls(Büyükokutan 2010) → paperFindGithubRepo → Code Discovery → githubRepoInspect → executable network analysis scripts for cultural influence metrics.
Automated Workflows
Deep Research workflow conducts systematic review of 50+ papers on climate framing via searchPapers → citationGraph → DeepScan 7-step analysis with CoVe checkpoints on Geels (2011) extensions. Theorizer generates theory of performative exile in transitions from Samatar (2007) and Kingdon (2013) via gap detection → hypothesis synthesis. DeepScan verifies rhetorical claims across Edwards (2010) and Geels (2011) with runPythonAnalysis for discourse similarity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What defines Cultural Politics of Climate Transitions?
It examines legitimacy struggles and framing in energy transitions like nuclear power through cultural-performative lenses (Geels and Verhees, 2011).
What methods dominate this subtopic?
Cultural-performative analysis of innovation journeys (Geels and Verhees, 2011) and rhetorical-ideological discourse studies (Edwards, 2010; Kingdon, 2013).
What are key papers?
Geels and Verhees (2011, 329 citations) on Dutch nuclear framing; Edwards (2010) on conservative climate denial rhetoric; Kingdon (2013) on Canadian identity in climate discourse.
What open problems exist?
Linking exile literature to transition politics; scaling framing analysis to non-Western contexts; empirical tests of rhetoric on policy outcomes.
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