This study focuses on climate journalists as key mediators between science and the public sphere. It surveys journalists from five countries and five types of leading news outlets. Despite their different contexts, journalists form an interpretive community sharing the scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change and agreeing on how to handle climate change skeptics. This consensus is particularly strong among a core of prolific writers while climate change skepticism persists among a periphery of occasional writers. The journalists’ attitudes toward climate change are connected to their usage of sources, indicating that interpretive communities include journalists and scientists
The premise behind this paper is that, in order to reach social consensus on climate change, there m...
This article explores the role of broadcast news media decisionmakers in shaping public understandin...
This research examined the frequency and distribution of print media coverage of climate change in A...
This article is based on the premise that journalists play an important role as mediators of scienti...
Climate journalism is a moving target. Driven by its changing technological and economic contexts, c...
Climate journalism gathers, evaluates, selects, and presents information about climate change, its c...
Media research has historically concentrated on the many uncertainties in climate science either as ...
Though there is consensus among climate scientists that anthropogenic climate change is happening, p...
Only a handful of journalists are dedicated to climate and environmental issues in the Norwegian med...
Only a handful of journalists are dedicated to climate and environmental issues in the Norwegian med...
This study examines climate scientists’ views on media science communication and their strategies fo...
Climate change has often been presented in a biased way in traditional media outlets, due to journal...
For climate scientists, climate change is a problem that has a significant chance of having catastro...
This article focuses on connected factors that contribute to United States (US) media reporting on a...
This paper explores how media representational practices shape and affect current international scie...
The premise behind this paper is that, in order to reach social consensus on climate change, there m...
This article explores the role of broadcast news media decisionmakers in shaping public understandin...
This research examined the frequency and distribution of print media coverage of climate change in A...
This article is based on the premise that journalists play an important role as mediators of scienti...
Climate journalism is a moving target. Driven by its changing technological and economic contexts, c...
Climate journalism gathers, evaluates, selects, and presents information about climate change, its c...
Media research has historically concentrated on the many uncertainties in climate science either as ...
Though there is consensus among climate scientists that anthropogenic climate change is happening, p...
Only a handful of journalists are dedicated to climate and environmental issues in the Norwegian med...
Only a handful of journalists are dedicated to climate and environmental issues in the Norwegian med...
This study examines climate scientists’ views on media science communication and their strategies fo...
Climate change has often been presented in a biased way in traditional media outlets, due to journal...
For climate scientists, climate change is a problem that has a significant chance of having catastro...
This article focuses on connected factors that contribute to United States (US) media reporting on a...
This paper explores how media representational practices shape and affect current international scie...
The premise behind this paper is that, in order to reach social consensus on climate change, there m...
This article explores the role of broadcast news media decisionmakers in shaping public understandin...
This research examined the frequency and distribution of print media coverage of climate change in A...