This article has two complementary aspects, empirical and theoretical. Empirically, it examines the reportage of the two most prolific Australian journalists on the threat posed by climate change to low-lying Pacific island states, reporting over the two-year period leading up to and following the high-profile COP15 summit in Copenhagen in 2009. It was at that summit that the concerns of the Association of Small Island States (AOSIS) were given extensive media coverage and managed to dominate the agenda for several days, to the consternation of some other summit participants. COP15 affords a good case study because the media coverage of this issue was variegated and heavily contested, contrary to earlier scholarly claims about an allegedly ...
In 2016, the Pacific Media Centre responded to the devastation and tragedy wrought in Fiji by Severe...
In February 2016, the Fiji Islands were devastated by Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston, the strongest...
[Extract:] Australian and New Zealand environmental journalism differs over the political will to a...
The effects of climate change are already occurring in all continents and across the oceans, and the...
From an international perspective Australia’s ‘climate change wars’ can be challenging to grasp (Chu...
The effects of climate change are already occurring in all continents and across the oceans, and the...
Commentary: The mass media in the Asia Pacific region are reporting the environmental disasters tha...
© 2016 Nathan FiorittiThis study examines Australian mainstream media coverage of those in the Pacif...
The fate of 2700 islanders from the Carteret Islands off the north-eastern coast of Bougainville has...
In February 2016, the Fiji Islands were devastated by Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston, the strongest...
Media plays a crucial role in the global fight against climate change, acting as a tool for awarenes...
Strengthening media coverage of climate change is a top news and societal priority. The magnitude an...
Media plays a crucial role in the global fight against climate change, acting as a tool for awarenes...
Commentary: Pacific Island states battled to have their perspectives taken into account at the ...
"We're expected to know too much. Journalists who specialise in science and the environment have to ...
In 2016, the Pacific Media Centre responded to the devastation and tragedy wrought in Fiji by Severe...
In February 2016, the Fiji Islands were devastated by Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston, the strongest...
[Extract:] Australian and New Zealand environmental journalism differs over the political will to a...
The effects of climate change are already occurring in all continents and across the oceans, and the...
From an international perspective Australia’s ‘climate change wars’ can be challenging to grasp (Chu...
The effects of climate change are already occurring in all continents and across the oceans, and the...
Commentary: The mass media in the Asia Pacific region are reporting the environmental disasters tha...
© 2016 Nathan FiorittiThis study examines Australian mainstream media coverage of those in the Pacif...
The fate of 2700 islanders from the Carteret Islands off the north-eastern coast of Bougainville has...
In February 2016, the Fiji Islands were devastated by Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston, the strongest...
Media plays a crucial role in the global fight against climate change, acting as a tool for awarenes...
Strengthening media coverage of climate change is a top news and societal priority. The magnitude an...
Media plays a crucial role in the global fight against climate change, acting as a tool for awarenes...
Commentary: Pacific Island states battled to have their perspectives taken into account at the ...
"We're expected to know too much. Journalists who specialise in science and the environment have to ...
In 2016, the Pacific Media Centre responded to the devastation and tragedy wrought in Fiji by Severe...
In February 2016, the Fiji Islands were devastated by Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston, the strongest...
[Extract:] Australian and New Zealand environmental journalism differs over the political will to a...