Why different interpretations of vulnerability matter in climate change discourses
University of Oslo · CICERO Center for International Climate Research · +1 more institution
Abstract
In this article, we discuss how two interpretations of vulnerability in the climate change literature are manifestations of different discourses and framings of the climate change problem. The two differing interpretations, conceptualized here as 'outcome vulnerability' and 'contextual vulnerability', are linked respectively to a scientific framing and a human-security framing . Each framing prioritizes the production of different types of knowledge, and emphasizes different types of policy responses to climate change. Nevertheless, studies are seldom explicit about the interpretation that they use. We present a diagnostic tool for distinguishing the two interpretations of vulnerability and use this tool to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.27
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- 100%
- References
- 63
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4Topics & keywords
- Framing (construction)
- Climate change
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Conceptualization
- Epistemology
- Sociology
- Environmental ethics
- Positive economics
- Climate action