No Pain, No Gain? Exploring the use of gain-loss framing in political climate debates in Germany and Sweden

dc.contributor.authorHellmessen, Helen
dc.contributor.authorGunnarsson, Ingrid
dc.contributor.departmentInstitutionen för tillämpad informationsteknologiswe
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Applied Information Technologyeng
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-25T13:40:19Z
dc.date.available2025-08-25T13:40:19Z
dc.date.issued2025-08-25
dc.description.abstractAs the urgency of climate change increases, competing narratives about the potential gains and losses of climate action play a central role in shaping political discourses and policies. This thesis explores the extent and ways in which gain-loss framing is used in political climate debates (i.e. emphasizing positive or negative outcomes to promote or discourage climate action) in Germany and Sweden – two countries considered to be at the forefront of environmental policy in Europe. Thereby, the study addresses a lack of discourse approaches to gain-loss framing, and further adds to the limited multilingual research on climate communication in non-English-speaking countries. Adopting a corpus-assisted discourse study (CADS), the research combines quantitative and qualitative analysis of climate-related parliamentary debates in Germany and Sweden in 2024. The findings show that gain- and loss-framed arguments appear frequently and to similar extents in both Germany and Sweden, primarily to promote rather than discourage climate action. Three main discursive patterns emerge across both corpora: 1) maintaining prosperity and competitiveness, 2) preserving living conditions, and 3) balancing short- and long-term gains. Country-specific differences were mostly noticeable between political parties. Overall, the analysis suggests that climate action is often framed through cost-benefit logic, and shaped by tensions between immediate and future concerns. To increase support for sustainable policy-making in light of increasing urgency, politicians should continue to reframe short-term losses as long-term investments.sv
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2077/89434
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.setspec.uppsokTechnology
dc.subjectclimate changesv
dc.subjectpolitical discoursesv
dc.subjectgain-loss framingsv
dc.subjectcorpus-assisted discourse studysv
dc.subjectmultilingualsv
dc.titleNo Pain, No Gain? Exploring the use of gain-loss framing in political climate debates in Germany and Swedensv
dc.typeTexteng
dc.type.degreeMaster theseseng
dc.type.uppsokH2

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