This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. The metadata supporting this publication are available from the University of Exeter's institutional repository at https://doi.org/10.24378/exe.1663.Images are ubiquitous in everyday life. They are a key part of the communication process, shaping peoples’ attitudes and policy preferences on climate change. Images which have come to dominate visual portrayals of climate change (and conversely, those that are marginalised or excluded) influence how we interact with climate change in our everyday lives. This paper presents the first in-depth, cross-cultural and longitudinal study of climate change visual discourse. It examines over a thousand images associated with ...
This paper responds to calls for greater clarity about the application of theory and method in resea...
Understanding how environmental problems, including Climate Change (CC), are visualized by the publi...
The Climate Change series calls attention to the connection between our behaviour and climate change...
The present investigation identifies the key images that British newspapers use to represent climate...
Many actors—including scientists, journalists, artists, and campaigning organizations—create visuali...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis Research on frames in climate change (CC) news coverage has advanced sub...
This article answers calls from scholars to attend to a research gap concerning the visual represent...
Over the past three decades, there has been a significant increase in political and media attention ...
This article examines the visualization of climate change through two empirical studies. First, a qu...
ii In the last twenty years, there has been extensive analysis of print and broadcast coverage of cl...
In the last twenty years, there has been extensive analysis of print and broadcast coverage of clima...
Previous research has shown that Western visual journalism has represented climate change through ce...
Images of melting glaciers have come to dominate the pictorial language of climate change. This pape...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper responds to calls for greater clarity about the application of theory and method in resea...
Understanding how environmental problems, including Climate Change (CC), are visualized by the publi...
The Climate Change series calls attention to the connection between our behaviour and climate change...
The present investigation identifies the key images that British newspapers use to represent climate...
Many actors—including scientists, journalists, artists, and campaigning organizations—create visuali...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis Research on frames in climate change (CC) news coverage has advanced sub...
This article answers calls from scholars to attend to a research gap concerning the visual represent...
Over the past three decades, there has been a significant increase in political and media attention ...
This article examines the visualization of climate change through two empirical studies. First, a qu...
ii In the last twenty years, there has been extensive analysis of print and broadcast coverage of cl...
In the last twenty years, there has been extensive analysis of print and broadcast coverage of clima...
Previous research has shown that Western visual journalism has represented climate change through ce...
Images of melting glaciers have come to dominate the pictorial language of climate change. This pape...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper responds to calls for greater clarity about the application of theory and method in resea...
Understanding how environmental problems, including Climate Change (CC), are visualized by the publi...
The Climate Change series calls attention to the connection between our behaviour and climate change...