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Degrowth and Direct Democracy: A Discourse Network Analysis of Swiss Parliament

Grolimund, Nils LU (2025) SIMZ11 20241
Graduate School
Abstract
This thesis serves as a first inquiry into studying discourse coalitions in the Swiss Parliament in a degrowth-related context. Through the use of Argumentative Discourse Analysis and Discourse Network Analysis, I investigate the parliamentary dynamics in the context of degrowth-related popular initiatives. By examining how four storylines shape the discourse, this research aims to find discourse coalitions that emerge within the Swiss Parliament as well as potential partners for degrowth proponents. The findings highlight the complex interplay between different parliamentary groups and their respective perspectives on degrowth-related themes, which sheds light on the challenges and opportunities of implementing degrowth policies through... (More)
This thesis serves as a first inquiry into studying discourse coalitions in the Swiss Parliament in a degrowth-related context. Through the use of Argumentative Discourse Analysis and Discourse Network Analysis, I investigate the parliamentary dynamics in the context of degrowth-related popular initiatives. By examining how four storylines shape the discourse, this research aims to find discourse coalitions that emerge within the Swiss Parliament as well as potential partners for degrowth proponents. The findings highlight the complex interplay between different parliamentary groups and their respective perspectives on degrowth-related themes, which sheds light on the challenges and opportunities of implementing degrowth policies through parliamentary means. While the case-by- case findings differ from each other, there exist broad left-right discourse coalitions. This research contributes to degrowth research in the Swiss context and at large by shedding light on the policy-making process and potential avenues for degrowth proponents. (Less)
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author
Grolimund, Nils LU
supervisor
organization
course
SIMZ11 20241
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Switzerland, degrowth, discourse network analysis, storylines, parliamentary politics
language
English
id
9182584
date added to LUP
2025-02-26 10:10:46
date last changed
2025-02-26 10:10:46
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  abstract     = {{This thesis serves as a first inquiry into studying discourse coalitions in the Swiss Parliament in a degrowth-related context. Through the use of Argumentative Discourse Analysis and Discourse Network Analysis, I investigate the parliamentary dynamics in the context of degrowth-related popular initiatives. By examining how four storylines shape the discourse, this research aims to find discourse coalitions that emerge within the Swiss Parliament as well as potential partners for degrowth proponents. The findings highlight the complex interplay between different parliamentary groups and their respective perspectives on degrowth-related themes, which sheds light on the challenges and opportunities of implementing degrowth policies through parliamentary means. While the case-by- case findings differ from each other, there exist broad left-right discourse coalitions. This research contributes to degrowth research in the Swiss context and at large by shedding light on the policy-making process and potential avenues for degrowth proponents.}},
  author       = {{Grolimund, Nils}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Degrowth and Direct Democracy: A Discourse Network Analysis of Swiss Parliament}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}