The public is concerned about plastic pollution, while clear‐cut scientific evidence for an environmental risk of microplastics is absent. This contrast between incomplete scientific knowledge and public risk perception is an interesting case for investigating how “environmental risk” is transformed in science communication. This study examines how microplastics risks are framed in peer‐reviewed publications and online newspaper articles, respectively. It also analyzes if the contents conveyed by the frames used in science and the media are consistent. The results show that most scientific studies (67%) frame microplastics risks as hypothetical or uncertain, while 24% present them as established. In contrast, most media articles reporting o...
Microplastics are an issue of rising concern, in terms of their possible implications for both the e...
This article examines how nanotechnology has been portrayed in the British newspaper press over an e...
Issues of communication lie at the heart of "risk perception" since the vast majority of risks would...
The diagnosis that we are living in a world risk society formulated by Ulrich Beck 20 years ago (Bec...
This article documents a debate between the two authors on the issue of microplastics in the environ...
of controversy and, in most of these situations, this has been because these products have consequen...
Microplastics are currently threatening natural resources and human health. Despite their global ubi...
The concept of risk is becoming an established focus of rhetorical scholars and critics. As was rece...
The concept of ‘framing’ is being increasingly recognised as a useful means of characterising the so...
The current presentation reports from an empirical study that aims to investigate worry about microp...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
In their contribution, Marcos Felipe-Rodriguez, Gisela Böhm and Rouven Doran analyze from an environ...
This essay outlines some of the major social-science based understandings in the fields of risk asse...
The LimnoPlast project aims to tackle the issue of microplastics (MP) pollution in freshwater system...
Studies on framing have shown how the media frame an issue can significantly impact public perceptio...
Microplastics are an issue of rising concern, in terms of their possible implications for both the e...
This article examines how nanotechnology has been portrayed in the British newspaper press over an e...
Issues of communication lie at the heart of "risk perception" since the vast majority of risks would...
The diagnosis that we are living in a world risk society formulated by Ulrich Beck 20 years ago (Bec...
This article documents a debate between the two authors on the issue of microplastics in the environ...
of controversy and, in most of these situations, this has been because these products have consequen...
Microplastics are currently threatening natural resources and human health. Despite their global ubi...
The concept of risk is becoming an established focus of rhetorical scholars and critics. As was rece...
The concept of ‘framing’ is being increasingly recognised as a useful means of characterising the so...
The current presentation reports from an empirical study that aims to investigate worry about microp...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
In their contribution, Marcos Felipe-Rodriguez, Gisela Böhm and Rouven Doran analyze from an environ...
This essay outlines some of the major social-science based understandings in the fields of risk asse...
The LimnoPlast project aims to tackle the issue of microplastics (MP) pollution in freshwater system...
Studies on framing have shown how the media frame an issue can significantly impact public perceptio...
Microplastics are an issue of rising concern, in terms of their possible implications for both the e...
This article examines how nanotechnology has been portrayed in the British newspaper press over an e...
Issues of communication lie at the heart of "risk perception" since the vast majority of risks would...