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The Victorian bushfires of 2002-03 and the politics of blame: A discourse analysis

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posted on 2024-11-01, 01:17 authored by Josh Whittaker, David MercerDavid Mercer
This paper identifies contrasting environmental discourses on bushfire from the public debate that followed the Victorian fires of 2002-03. Submissions to the inquiry into the 2002-03 Victorian bushfires provide a particularly rich source of documentation. It is argued that environmental events such as bushfire only become political issues, or problems, when they are constituted as such through environmental discourse. Through the analysis, three contrasting discourses on bushfire are identified-here labelled the 'conservationist'. 'ruralist' and 'wise use' discourses. In examining how different 'constructions' of bushfire have led to conflict, each discourse is shown to consist of a range of actors who draw on shared storylines. Having established a better understanding of the different attitudes, beliefs, interests and values that underpin debates about bushfire, the paper concludes with a brief discussion of the prospects for compromise among the discourses and the potential for improved land and fire management outcomes.

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Journal

Australian Geographer

Volume

35

Start page

259

End page

287

Total pages

29

Publisher

Carfax Publishing

Place published

UK

Language

English

Copyright

© 2004 Geographical Society of New South Wales Inc.

Former Identifier

2004001369

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-02-27

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