From indifference to making difference in climate policy: improving the interaction between political narrative and societal perceptions in Latvia
Aim
Description
To improve the interaction between political narratives and how society receives them the following is planned: (1) to extract political narratives on climate change in Latvia, especially focusing on energy; (2) to discover climate change narratives circulated by citizens; (3) to analyse the link between political narratives and how they are received by citizens; (4) to elaborate guidelines for policy-makers and society on the most adequate narrative in the Latvian context to foster society's engagement in mitigating climate change and saving energy. During the project a broad range of stakeholders will be involved to ensure the longterm impact and sustainability of the project’s results, also on a policy- and societal level.
Project Team
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Results
Presentation Integration of Climate Change Content in Marketing Communication of Retail Companies in Latvia at the RSU conference Fostering action with narratives: Communicating about climate change and energy transition in politics, business, media and society (31 March 2023)
- Conference Fostering action with narratives: Communicating about climate change and energy transition in politics, business, media and society as part of the 3rd International Interdsiciplinary conference 'PLACES' (31 March 2023)
Publication The narrative of climate change in Latvian media content
Publication How to recognise the inevitable: Latvian media narratives on climate change (18 February 2023)
Constructing thirst for low-carbon transition: an insight into Latvia’s business narratives – poster presentation in 'Energy and Climate Transformations', the 3rd International Conference on Energy Research & Social Science (20–23 June 2022)
Conference website