This article examines civil society uses of Twitter to promote the climate crisis as an issue in the 2019 national election campaign in Denmark. Theoretically, we draw on Cammaerts’s notion of the mediation opportunity structure and Wright, Nyberg, De Cock, and Whiteman’s notion of climate imaginaries. Methodologically, we draw on Bennett and Segerberg’s approach to studying networked interactions on Twitter. Our findings show that neither the legacy press nor MP candidates used climate-related hashtags promoted by civil society actors. MP candidates did frequently use climate-related hashtags. Nonetheless, these were mainly center-left candidates who mostly called for climate action to be propelled by green growth and technological solutio...
Extreme weather events like the heat wave of 2018 reinforce public attention for climate change. Soc...
The way different interest groups frame problems can influence public opinion about those issues. S...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the "six degrees of separation" whic...
This article examines civil society uses of Twitter to promote the climate crisis as an issue in the...
This thesis investigates the relationship between contemporary climate protest movements (Extinction...
Following the release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 1.5 °C Special Report ...
The Twitter Revolutions of 2009 reinvigorated the question of whether new social media have any real...
There is increasing public debate about the governance of climate change and its repercussions for n...
Although climate change is one of the most relevant global threats, its perception largely varies ac...
In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its Working Group 1 report...
The Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or COP, held...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the "six degrees of separation" whic...
Characterising the spreading of ideas within echo chambers is essential for understanding polarisati...
Climate change communication on social media plays a prominent role in efforts undertaken by state a...
When extreme weather events occur, people often turn to social media platforms to share information,...
Extreme weather events like the heat wave of 2018 reinforce public attention for climate change. Soc...
The way different interest groups frame problems can influence public opinion about those issues. S...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the "six degrees of separation" whic...
This article examines civil society uses of Twitter to promote the climate crisis as an issue in the...
This thesis investigates the relationship between contemporary climate protest movements (Extinction...
Following the release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 1.5 °C Special Report ...
The Twitter Revolutions of 2009 reinvigorated the question of whether new social media have any real...
There is increasing public debate about the governance of climate change and its repercussions for n...
Although climate change is one of the most relevant global threats, its perception largely varies ac...
In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its Working Group 1 report...
The Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or COP, held...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the "six degrees of separation" whic...
Characterising the spreading of ideas within echo chambers is essential for understanding polarisati...
Climate change communication on social media plays a prominent role in efforts undertaken by state a...
When extreme weather events occur, people often turn to social media platforms to share information,...
Extreme weather events like the heat wave of 2018 reinforce public attention for climate change. Soc...
The way different interest groups frame problems can influence public opinion about those issues. S...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the "six degrees of separation" whic...