污名作为道德二元论的类比建构:以化石燃料撤资运动为例

The Analogical Construction of Stigma as a Moral Dualism: The Case of the Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2021
被引 40
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究全球化石燃料撤资运动如何通过深层和表面两类类比,构建道德二元论来污名化化石燃料行业,揭示边缘行动者如何借用类比意义挑战既有组织。

Abstract

We explore the global fossil fuel divestment movement to show how climate activists worked to stigmatize the fossil fuel industry using analogy. In doing so, we develop a model that illustrates how constructing a “moral dualism” is central to stigmatizing an organizational category. This involves concurrently establishing “stigmatizers” (ingroup) as morally superior and amplifying the deviancy of the fossil fuel industry (outgroup), both in relation to analogical contexts. Stigmatizers strategically employed two types of analogy: “deep” and “surface.” Deep analogies produce emotive power, facilitating the moralization of the ingroup through the transfer of affective meanings from a source context to a target domain. Surface analogies generate causal power to inform wider audiences of the target’s deviance through association with already-stigmatized organizational categories. Analogical power underpinning the morally dualistic nature of stigmatization can therefore empower fringe actors to stigmatize an incumbent as they appropriate meanings from analogical source domains.

社会运动组织污名化道德二元论类比策略环境行动主义