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Framing Contests and Policy Conflicts over Gas Pipelines
Authors:Jill Yordy  Jongeun You  Kyudong Park  Christopher M. Weible  Tanya Heikkila
Abstract:This paper compares and contrasts high‐conflict policy debates over the siting of three natural gas pipeline projects at different decision stages of the siting process. This paper draws on over 600 newspaper articles spanning 3 years, analyzed through Discourse Network Analysis. Drawing from the Advocacy Coalition Framework and Policy Conflict framework, this paper finds that actor framing of opposing policy beliefs involves more indirect than direct confrontations, with statements in the media waxing and waning over time. Opponents of the pipelines more often explicitly argue against pipelines, while also using a broad range of conceptual arguments, whereas proponents more often couch their arguments around the economic benefits of pipelines and use fewer conceptual frames overall. We also find evidence that opposing coalitions use similar framing across different decision contexts. This paper concludes with a commentary on the status and contributions of this paper to the study of policy conflicts and next steps in advancing similar research agendas.
Keywords:policy conflict  gas pipeline  advocacy coalition framework  framing  discourse network analysis                                                          conflicto de polí  ticas  gasoducto  marco de coalició  n de defensa  enmarcado  red de discurso  aná  lisis
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