Situating Deliberative Mini-Publics in the Political Economy: A neo-Gramscian Analysis of the Positive Low Energy Futures Citizens' Panel
将协商性小公众置于政治经济中:对积极的低能源未来公民小组的新葛兰西分析
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- 批准号:2865181
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Studentship
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
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项目摘要
This research will investigate how deliberative democracy in practice is shaped by its political economic context. Climate change poses a 'super wicked' (Levin et al., 2012) problem to policymakers due to the economic path dependencies that challenge the implementation of ambitious and appropriate policy. Where the former economic path dependency is rooted in international competitiveness, the latter is linked to corporate pressure on policymakers that must be alleviated in lockstep with election cycles. It is this gap between the scientific consensus on climate change and policy that has led deliberative democracy scholars to the conclusion that policy reflective of the issue's gravity is best achieved through 'more democracy, not less' (Willis, 2020, p. 82). While the interaction between representative democracy and the political economy is at the crux of such a diagnosis, there has been very little attention paid to the ways in which deliberative democracy takes place and is shaped by the same political economic context.Utilising a neo-Gramscian lens, this research will examine from a theoretical and empirical perspective how political economic factors limit deliberative democracy, both materially and culturally. This will be achieved through the analysis of a citizens' panel planned by Lancaster University's Climate Citizens research group to assist the developers of the Positive Low Energy Futures (PLEF) energy model. As a demand-side model of the energy system, PLEF emphasises the impossibility of the UK meeting its net-zero target of 78% below 1990 levels without reducing energy consumption significantly. By encouraging citizens to think about energy restraint rather than the type of technological solutions usually recommended from supply-side energy models, PLEF directly engages with the political economic factors that limit emission reduction in the UK.
本研究将探讨协商民主在实践中是如何被其政治经济背景所塑造的。气候变化构成了一个“超级邪恶”(莱文等人,2012年)的问题,因为经济路径的依赖性,挑战雄心勃勃的和适当的政策的实施。前者的经济路径依赖植根于国际竞争力,后者则与企业对政策制定者的压力有关,而这种压力必须与选举周期同步缓解。正是气候变化的科学共识与政策之间的这种差距,导致协商民主学者得出结论,反映问题严重性的政策最好通过“更多民主,而不是更少”来实现(威利斯,2020年,第82页)。代议制民主与政治经济的相互作用是这一诊断的关键,但协商民主的发生方式和形成方式却很少受到关注。本研究将从新葛兰西的透镜出发,从理论和实证的角度考察政治经济因素如何从物质和文化两方面限制协商民主。这将通过对兰开斯特大学气候公民研究小组计划的公民小组进行分析来实现,以协助积极低能耗未来(PLEF)能源模型的开发者。作为能源系统的需求侧模型,PLEF强调,如果不大幅降低能源消耗,英国不可能实现比1990年水平低78%的净零目标。通过鼓励公民考虑能源限制,而不是通常从供应方能源模型推荐的技术解决方案类型,PLEF直接与限制英国减排的政治经济因素接触。
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