International audienceThis article proposes an original analysis of the international debate on climate change through the use of digital methods. Its originality is twofold. First, it examines a corpus of reports covering 18 years of international climate negotiations, a dataset never explored before through digital techniques. This corpus is particularly interesting because it provides the most consistent and detailed reporting of the negotiations of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Second, in this paper we test an original approach to text analysis that combines automatic extractions and manual selection of the key issue-terms. Through this mixed approach, we tried to obtain relevant findings without imposing th...
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Within the climate science research community there exists an overwhelming consensus on the question...
In this article I argue that the climate controversies of 2009 and 2010 should be seen as a contest ...
International audienceThis article proposes an original analysis of the international debate on clim...
International audienceBaya-Laffite and Cointet map the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat...
Addressing climate change requires innovative, collective action and robust international collaborat...
International audienceRegarding such a complex issue as climate change, it is crucial to understand ...
International audienceRegarding such a complex issue as climate change, it is crucial to understand ...
Communication with society is imperative in many scientific fields, most notably climate science. Ye...
Given the global nature of climate change, prevalent free-riding incentives, and ongoing contestatio...
Digital technologies are increasingly used in global climate negotiations to enhance interaction and...
Color poster with text, tables, and graphs.This research involves dissecting global media markets a...
This article explores the diplomacy of climate change negotiations � their form, structure, and the ...
This chapter reviews the nature of scientific consensus and how it can be communicated in the digita...
To advance empirical research on international environmental institutions, new data on national posi...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
Within the climate science research community there exists an overwhelming consensus on the question...
In this article I argue that the climate controversies of 2009 and 2010 should be seen as a contest ...
International audienceThis article proposes an original analysis of the international debate on clim...
International audienceBaya-Laffite and Cointet map the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat...
Addressing climate change requires innovative, collective action and robust international collaborat...
International audienceRegarding such a complex issue as climate change, it is crucial to understand ...
International audienceRegarding such a complex issue as climate change, it is crucial to understand ...
Communication with society is imperative in many scientific fields, most notably climate science. Ye...
Given the global nature of climate change, prevalent free-riding incentives, and ongoing contestatio...
Digital technologies are increasingly used in global climate negotiations to enhance interaction and...
Color poster with text, tables, and graphs.This research involves dissecting global media markets a...
This article explores the diplomacy of climate change negotiations � their form, structure, and the ...
This chapter reviews the nature of scientific consensus and how it can be communicated in the digita...
To advance empirical research on international environmental institutions, new data on national posi...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
Within the climate science research community there exists an overwhelming consensus on the question...
In this article I argue that the climate controversies of 2009 and 2010 should be seen as a contest ...