Activity 4.2-Environmental Policy Frameworks
Davis & Lewicki, 2003 Bryan, 2003 Environmental Framing Consortium, 2005 Values/ethics: How people frame controversial issues Legal Environment: Laws, regulations, legal procedures and court decisions. Identity: Various ways in which people view themselves or a group to which they belong. “Who am I?” What are my values? Framing: Making sense of a set of undifferentiated events and defining them as meaningful. Political Environment: Characteristics of the political processes and institutions in a society. Characterization Frames: How individuals view other groups of people. “Who are they?” Intractability: The decision to study and compare a number of environmental disputes Technology: General knowledge and capability of science, engineering, and medicine. Risk Frame: Individuals and groups come to evaluate potential risks associated with policy decisions. Characterization frames: Statements made by individuals about how they understood someo...