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Max­ine Möl­gen

Ph.d. Fellow

Subjects
Communication Discourse Politics Media Network Environment

Primary research areas

Green back­lash dy­nam­ics: Un­der­stand­ing the role of me­dia in shap­ing green policy coun­ter­mobil­iz­a­tion
In my work, I in­vest­ig­ate con­tem­por­ary back­lash dy­nam­ics against green policies in the con­text of rival­ing crises, in­creas­ing polit­ic­al po­lar­iz­a­tion and pop­u­list party suc­cesses.

Against the back­drop of an emer­ging re­versal trend in green com­mit­ments, I study how the pub­lic dis­course is evolving, how me­dia cov­er­age is shap­ing policy ac­cept­ance, and how pro-en­vir­on­ment­al act­ors seek to re­tain vis­ib­il­ity and pub­lic sup­port for the green agenda. With my re­search, I hope to con­trib­ute to de­bates on the re­si­li­ence of the green trans­ition in demo­crat­ic coun­tries in the con­text of com­pet­ing crises and chan­ging voter pri­or­it­ies.

In­vest­ig­at­ing dis­course and power in the gov­ernance of the green trans­ition

I am a PhD Fellow affiliated with the Department of Organisation (IOA) and the Department of Management, Society and Communication (MSC) at Copenhagen Business School. I work at the intersection of political science, media studies, and political economy. In my research, I study how the discourse around green policies has changed following the Covid19 pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which marked a new era of geopolitical tension and economic instability in Europe. Specifically, I am interested in the phenomenon of green policy backlash and the role of media dynamics in mobilizing public resistance. 

Outside activities

I have no outside employments or activities