In this article we draw from ecolingusitics (Stibbe, 2015) and a civic media literacy framework (Author, in press; Masyada & Washington, 2016) to consider what happened when three pairs of preservice teachers with different academic backgrounds and climate change beliefs jointly evaluated the reliability of two media sources that make opposing arguments about climate change. An ecolinguistics perspective attends to the environmental impact of the “stories-we-live-by” (Stibbe, 2015) and a civic media literacy lens highlights the centrality of dialogue and deliberation along with critical reading when evaluating the reliability of information sources about complex socioscientific topics like climate change. Our findings highlight the ways the...
This research focused on skeptical climate change literature designed for children and parents. The ...
This article examines the issue of climate change in the context of ecocriticism. It analyzes some o...
Climate change is a collective action problem as much as it is a physical one, however, in spite of ...
In this article we draw from ecolingusitics (Stibbe, 2015) and a civic media literacy framework (Aut...
Civic media literacy entails understanding complex topics and events that are increasingly mediated ...
CO2 emissions have been rising and the Earth’s atmosphere is warming to perilous temperatures, makin...
For years, environmental problems in the US have been represented in mainstream media as issues of u...
While critical media literacy has historically confronted a range of social justice issues— includi...
Chapter 7 Digital Literacies and Climate Change: Exploring Reliability and Truth(s) with Pre-service...
© 2019 Media reporting of climate change plays a key role in shaping public perceptions and influenc...
The article tackles the issue of the social construction of climate change from the perspective of a...
Literacy educators can guide students to examine the stories we live by, or the larger narratives th...
Focusing on the representation of climate change in the British “quality press,” this article argues...
Economic restructuring in the media industry has eliminated many professional journalists’ jobs, red...
This article explores the role of broadcast news media decisionmakers in shaping public understandin...
This research focused on skeptical climate change literature designed for children and parents. The ...
This article examines the issue of climate change in the context of ecocriticism. It analyzes some o...
Climate change is a collective action problem as much as it is a physical one, however, in spite of ...
In this article we draw from ecolingusitics (Stibbe, 2015) and a civic media literacy framework (Aut...
Civic media literacy entails understanding complex topics and events that are increasingly mediated ...
CO2 emissions have been rising and the Earth’s atmosphere is warming to perilous temperatures, makin...
For years, environmental problems in the US have been represented in mainstream media as issues of u...
While critical media literacy has historically confronted a range of social justice issues— includi...
Chapter 7 Digital Literacies and Climate Change: Exploring Reliability and Truth(s) with Pre-service...
© 2019 Media reporting of climate change plays a key role in shaping public perceptions and influenc...
The article tackles the issue of the social construction of climate change from the perspective of a...
Literacy educators can guide students to examine the stories we live by, or the larger narratives th...
Focusing on the representation of climate change in the British “quality press,” this article argues...
Economic restructuring in the media industry has eliminated many professional journalists’ jobs, red...
This article explores the role of broadcast news media decisionmakers in shaping public understandin...
This research focused on skeptical climate change literature designed for children and parents. The ...
This article examines the issue of climate change in the context of ecocriticism. It analyzes some o...
Climate change is a collective action problem as much as it is a physical one, however, in spite of ...