I am out of the office until July 15th.

On Jul 8, 2019, at 4:54 AM, 'Patrick Bayer' via gep-ed 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Dear colleagues,

Alex Ovodenko and I published our paper "Many voices in the room: A national 
survey experiment on how framing changes views toward fracking in the United 
States" in ERSS recently. Here is a link to access the paper for free until mid 
August: https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1ZIR97tZ6ZjMTX

*Abstract:* Hydraulic fracturing (or "fracking") is one of the most 
controversial energy production processes in the United States and globally. In 
democracies, maintaining energy policy on politically salient and controversial 
issues, such as the use of fracking, depends on popular support at local if not 
national levels. We therefore study the effectiveness of widely cited arguments 
about fracking in a representative sample of the United States. Consistent with 
framing theory, we find that arguments that emphasize the environmental costs 
of fracking drive down support, while arguments emphasizing job creation and 
energy security increase it. However, we also show that presenting competing 
information from pro-fracking and anti-fracking frames together neutralizes 
individual framing effects, albeit not for every combination of frames and 
counter-frames. Framing effects become stronger when arguments, particularly 
about water contamination, are congruent with respondents’ pre-existing 
beliefs, which may lead to further polarization in the public debate. The exact 
kinds of arguments and how they are paired with one another do matter—a finding 
that is relevant for our understanding of public opinion on climate change and 
renewable energy policy more broadly.

Best!
Patrick



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Senior Lecturer in International Relations
Chancellor's Fellow in Energy Policy
University of Strathclyde
McCance, Room #415
Email: [email protected]
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