Masterarbeit, 2017
45 Seiten, Note: A
This research explores the power structures in the UK in the context of a dominant ideology and examines the reasons behind the UK's policy shift towards unconventional fossil fuels despite overwhelming scientific evidence to the contrary. It aims to uncover whether these power structures are institutionalised in government due to the predominance of neoliberal capitalism. The study focuses on the policing tactics used at anti-fracking protests, demonstrating how UK politics and policy-making have shifted away from democratic principles to an institutional system favoring the interests of a hegemonic elite.
The introduction of this research highlights the contradiction between the scientific consensus on the need to reduce fossil fuel consumption and the UK government's continued commitment to unconventional fossil fuels. This chapter examines the right to a healthy environment as a human right, explores the context of human rights in the UK, and introduces the topic of unconventional fossil fuels in the UK.
Chapter two presents the analytical framework for the research, exploring theoretical frameworks, structures of power in a globalized world, and the relevance of the study. It examines the relationship between globalized capitalism and the rise of powerful multinational corporations, emphasizing the potential for political influence and human rights violations.
Chapter three delves into the methodology of the study, outlining the design of the primary research and secondary research methods employed. It describes the research approach and its objectives, emphasizing the qualitative study of policing tactics at anti-fracking protests.
Chapter four presents the findings of the research, examining the power structures in the UK, the role of police in anti-fracking protests, and the narratives surrounding these protests. It analyzes intelligence gathering, ingroups and outgroups, and the tactics used by police in managing protests.
This study examines human rights, fossil fuels, unconventional energy, fracking, power structures, neoliberal capitalism, political policing, democratic principles, environmental policy, and the right to a healthy environment. It explores the intersection of these concepts in the context of the UK's energy policy and the challenges to human rights posed by the pursuit of economic interests.
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