Selling hope in Mozambique: Corporate framing and future forecasting of the natural gas development project Mozambique LNG
Abstract
The discovery of large quantities of natural gas just off the Northern Mozambican coast
has stirred much speculation about what the findings will mean for the country’s economy,
people and environment. The aim of this research is to identify how the future of
Mozambique, as a result of natural gas development, is being framed by the consortium
Mozambique Liquified Natural Gas (henceforth referred to as Mozambique LNG). Equally
important is understanding what is being left out or downplayed in these framings. This is
achieved by performing a comparative framing analysis which entails identifying frames
found on the consortium’s website through a manual coding scheme. Those frames are
then compared with research that frame possible futures for the Mozambican gas
development using analytical forecasting tools. The main findings include how the
consortium Mozambique LNG frame potential benefits for the people and economy of
Mozambique, and exposes a lack of consideration for the effort needed to realize the future
they have framed. The conclusion ought to be that informed positioning and decisionmaking
require that optimistic corporate framings are balanced by looking outside the
frame’s edges, at a wider spectrum of considerations.
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Student essay
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Date
2019-01-31Author
Cunningham Oldenvik, Sonya
Keywords
LNG
framing
Mozambique
Series/Report no.
Humanekologi
2019:2
Language
eng