Although climate change rhetoric increasingly circulates in public discourse, serious debate about climate change policies have only begun to emerge. An influential component of this hesitance rests in an assumed controversy among climate scientists about the origin and projected scale of climate change impacts. Certain media practices come into question that may perpetuate this sense of doubt: journalistic ethics that demand balance in media reporting and the polarization and simplification of arguments in social media. This presentation explores these spaces where scientific arguments enter the public sphere and how ethics can be used to negotiate the conflict that emerges
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This paper reviews and interrogates theories of climate science denialism, and climate science skept...
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Climate change has been the subject of increasing efforts by scientists to understand its causes and...
Though there is consensus among climate scientists that anthropogenic climate change is happening, p...
In this article I argue that the climate controversies of 2009 and 2010 should be seen as a contest ...
Understanding climate change as a knowledge controversy, this thesis provides new insights into the ...
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As the debate on climate change in North America and Europe has heated up, the full voice of the soc...
This project offers a reconstructionist science and technology studies (STS) analysis of climate cha...
This study examines the rhetorical aspects of social contestation of climate change in reader commen...
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This paper reviews and interrogates theories of climate science denialism, and climate science skept...
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