This article is based on the premise that journalists play an important role as mediators of scientific information and their interpretations of climate change influence media debates and public opinion. The study maps the minds of climate journalists from five different countries (Germany, India, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and different types of leading media outlets. It identifies five cognitive frames that vary between attributing the responsibility for climate change to lobbying and national interests, blaming consumerist culture and the capitalist system, and expressing technological optimism. The study provides evidence for the emergence of a sustainability frame, indicates a “blame game” between industria...
This paper explores how media representational practices shape and affect current international scie...
Climate journalism is a moving target. Driven by its changing technological and economic contexts, c...
This paper presents the first fully integrated analysis of multimodal news frames. A standardized co...
Climate journalism gathers, evaluates, selects, and presents information about climate change, its c...
This study focuses on climate journalists as key mediators between science and the public sphere. It...
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, and the media have been demonstrated ...
This research is concerned with the competition between various actors – journalists, government min...
This research analyzes the framing of climate change in both developed and developing countries. It ...
Reducing global emissions will require a global cosmopolitan culture built from detailed attention t...
The central research questions of this thesis are how is climate politics framed and how is its cove...
Reducing global emissions will require a global cosmopolitan culture built from detailed attention t...
This article explores the importance of issue politicisation and mediation for the reporting of clim...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012The act of framing entails the categorization of re...
Media research has historically concentrated on the many uncertainties in climate science either as ...
This paper explores how media representational practices shape and affect current international scie...
Climate journalism is a moving target. Driven by its changing technological and economic contexts, c...
This paper presents the first fully integrated analysis of multimodal news frames. A standardized co...
Climate journalism gathers, evaluates, selects, and presents information about climate change, its c...
This study focuses on climate journalists as key mediators between science and the public sphere. It...
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, and the media have been demonstrated ...
This research is concerned with the competition between various actors – journalists, government min...
This research analyzes the framing of climate change in both developed and developing countries. It ...
Reducing global emissions will require a global cosmopolitan culture built from detailed attention t...
The central research questions of this thesis are how is climate politics framed and how is its cove...
Reducing global emissions will require a global cosmopolitan culture built from detailed attention t...
This article explores the importance of issue politicisation and mediation for the reporting of clim...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012The act of framing entails the categorization of re...
Media research has historically concentrated on the many uncertainties in climate science either as ...
This paper explores how media representational practices shape and affect current international scie...
Climate journalism is a moving target. Driven by its changing technological and economic contexts, c...
This paper presents the first fully integrated analysis of multimodal news frames. A standardized co...