Politicization of science occurs when the inherent uncertainty of science is emphasized to cast doubt on scientific consensus. Climate change has become particularly susceptible to this kind of politicization. In this article, we report the results of a survey experiment in which we manipulated text frames and visual imagery associated with two types of environmental hazards linked to climate change—sea level rise with associated flooding and increased heat levels with associated drought and wildfires. We present evidence that the use of visual imagery can counter the effects that science politicization has on climate change beliefs and behaviors
Although over 97 % of scientists are in agreement regarding the occurrence, cause and consequences o...
Climate change remains a highly polarized topic in the United States. Research suggests that the div...
Communication with society is imperative in many scientific fields, most notably climate science. Ye...
Politicization of science occurs when the inherent uncertainty of science is emphasized to cast doub...
Ambitious climate policy requires acceptance by millions of people whose daily lives would be affect...
This paper responds to calls for greater clarity about the application of theory and method in rese...
Climate change is a controversial topic. Most scientists believe climate change is occurring, but a ...
This article answers calls from scholars to attend to a research gap concerning the visual represent...
Using a national sample, this study experimentally tests the effects of news visuals and texts that ...
Many actors—including scientists, journalists, artists, and campaigning organizations—create visuali...
Over the past three decades, there has been a significant increase in political and media attention ...
The way that media, scientists and others talk about climate change in the messages that they dissem...
Climate change is not only a scientific phenomenon, but also a cultural one. Individuals’ opinions o...
Our current geological period, known as the Anthropocene (from the industrial revolution to present)...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. The metadata supporti...
Although over 97 % of scientists are in agreement regarding the occurrence, cause and consequences o...
Climate change remains a highly polarized topic in the United States. Research suggests that the div...
Communication with society is imperative in many scientific fields, most notably climate science. Ye...
Politicization of science occurs when the inherent uncertainty of science is emphasized to cast doub...
Ambitious climate policy requires acceptance by millions of people whose daily lives would be affect...
This paper responds to calls for greater clarity about the application of theory and method in rese...
Climate change is a controversial topic. Most scientists believe climate change is occurring, but a ...
This article answers calls from scholars to attend to a research gap concerning the visual represent...
Using a national sample, this study experimentally tests the effects of news visuals and texts that ...
Many actors—including scientists, journalists, artists, and campaigning organizations—create visuali...
Over the past three decades, there has been a significant increase in political and media attention ...
The way that media, scientists and others talk about climate change in the messages that they dissem...
Climate change is not only a scientific phenomenon, but also a cultural one. Individuals’ opinions o...
Our current geological period, known as the Anthropocene (from the industrial revolution to present)...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. The metadata supporti...
Although over 97 % of scientists are in agreement regarding the occurrence, cause and consequences o...
Climate change remains a highly polarized topic in the United States. Research suggests that the div...
Communication with society is imperative in many scientific fields, most notably climate science. Ye...