Abstract Climate change science has become an increasingly polarized site of controversy, where discussions on epistemological rigour are difficult to separate from debates on the impact that economic and political interests have on the production of evidence and the construction of knowledge. Little research has been conducted so far on the antagonistic discursive processes through which climate knowledge is being contested and traditional forms of expertise are being (de-)legitimized—whether by members of the scientific community or non-scientist actors. This corpus-based study contributes to previous scholarship on the climate science controversy in a number of respects. Unlike earlier studies based on the analysis of mainstream media ar...
open access journalClimate change is the single most pressing existential threat facing humanity, an...
This paper centres on how climate change is framed in The Daily Wire, one of the most popular Americ...
Focusing on the representation of climate change in the British “quality press,” this article argues...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-11-29, accepted 2020-08-19, ...
While mainstream scientific knowledge production has been extensively examined in the academic liter...
This thesis is concerned with the meaning of using blogs to convey knowledge about a consequential ...
<p>This is a roughly formatted copy of my submitted dissertation for MSc in Climate Change Managemen...
In this article I argue that the climate controversies of 2009 and 2010 should be seen as a contest ...
Understanding climate change as a knowledge controversy, this thesis provides new insights into the ...
This study examines the rhetorical aspects of social contestation of climate change in reader commen...
Climate change has rarely been out of the public spotlight in the first decade of this century. The ...
This study examines the rhetorical aspects of social contestation of climate change in reader commen...
The climate change blogosphere is polarized, with on one side ‘the climate mainstream’ and on the ot...
Climate change has rarely been out of the public spotlight in the first decade of this century. The ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
open access journalClimate change is the single most pressing existential threat facing humanity, an...
This paper centres on how climate change is framed in The Daily Wire, one of the most popular Americ...
Focusing on the representation of climate change in the British “quality press,” this article argues...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-11-29, accepted 2020-08-19, ...
While mainstream scientific knowledge production has been extensively examined in the academic liter...
This thesis is concerned with the meaning of using blogs to convey knowledge about a consequential ...
<p>This is a roughly formatted copy of my submitted dissertation for MSc in Climate Change Managemen...
In this article I argue that the climate controversies of 2009 and 2010 should be seen as a contest ...
Understanding climate change as a knowledge controversy, this thesis provides new insights into the ...
This study examines the rhetorical aspects of social contestation of climate change in reader commen...
Climate change has rarely been out of the public spotlight in the first decade of this century. The ...
This study examines the rhetorical aspects of social contestation of climate change in reader commen...
The climate change blogosphere is polarized, with on one side ‘the climate mainstream’ and on the ot...
Climate change has rarely been out of the public spotlight in the first decade of this century. The ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
open access journalClimate change is the single most pressing existential threat facing humanity, an...
This paper centres on how climate change is framed in The Daily Wire, one of the most popular Americ...
Focusing on the representation of climate change in the British “quality press,” this article argues...