Dear Colleagues,

I hope you are well. I am preparing an article on how linguistic framing 
shapes cooperation, responsibility allocation, and perceptions of 
feasibility in global climate negotiations , using a Collective Action 
Problem (CAP) framework. Early observations show how different actor groups 
frame climate finance, food systems, and fossil fuel transitions, 
illustrating how discourse reflects and reinforces structural barriers to 
collective action.

I would be grateful for *any guidance on theoretical angles, and if you 
know a colleague* who might discuss this openly, I would appreciate a 
connection.

Thank you very much for your time.

Warm regards,
Majid




Best regards,
Majid Asadnabizadeh(he/ his)
Institute of International Relations, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, 
Poland.
Affiliated faculty, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason 
University, USA.

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