This paper aims to develop a conceptual framework for the evaluation of other-projected environmental image in an international context. It is based on a case study of an Australian projection of China’s environmental image. By conducting inductive framing analysis and inductive content analysis, the research analyses 315 articles from two of the most important broadsheets in Australia — The Australian and The Sydney Morning Herald, from the year 2000 to 2011, and focuses on three special events. The findings reveal four generic frames — environmental problems, environmental governance, global role, and international cooperation and other issue-specific frames. The research is a first try at conceptualizing a...
This paper argues that the most important environmental challenge within the Asia-Pacific region is ...
Images of environmental disaster and degradation have become part of our everyday media diet. This v...
International forest and environmental governance processes assume that ideas and concepts surroundi...
This paper aims to develop a conceptual framework for the evaluation of other-projected environmenta...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Arts, Dept. of Media, Music, Communication & Cultural...
The Chinese practice of soft power and public diplomacy has prompted a great deal of discussion, eva...
Climate change has risen on the global agenda. It is not limited to the issue of escalating temperat...
International audienceGlobal environmental images have become part of our everyday life experience. ...
This book offers a theoretically informed empirical investigation of national media reporting and po...
The scope and nature of an exploratory World-Australia modelling project in progress in the Departme...
An alternative approach is also discussed which further elaborates on the economic-environment linka...
A conceptual framework for UNEP's reporting functions is proposed, aimed at supporting strategic en...
Four clearly defined objectives are stated as a guideline for the development of this exploratory wo...
Framing Environmental Migration: the Case of IPCC The definition of environmental migration (EM) is ...
The Australian print media's reporting of the environment has never been more intense or important i...
This paper argues that the most important environmental challenge within the Asia-Pacific region is ...
Images of environmental disaster and degradation have become part of our everyday media diet. This v...
International forest and environmental governance processes assume that ideas and concepts surroundi...
This paper aims to develop a conceptual framework for the evaluation of other-projected environmenta...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Arts, Dept. of Media, Music, Communication & Cultural...
The Chinese practice of soft power and public diplomacy has prompted a great deal of discussion, eva...
Climate change has risen on the global agenda. It is not limited to the issue of escalating temperat...
International audienceGlobal environmental images have become part of our everyday life experience. ...
This book offers a theoretically informed empirical investigation of national media reporting and po...
The scope and nature of an exploratory World-Australia modelling project in progress in the Departme...
An alternative approach is also discussed which further elaborates on the economic-environment linka...
A conceptual framework for UNEP's reporting functions is proposed, aimed at supporting strategic en...
Four clearly defined objectives are stated as a guideline for the development of this exploratory wo...
Framing Environmental Migration: the Case of IPCC The definition of environmental migration (EM) is ...
The Australian print media's reporting of the environment has never been more intense or important i...
This paper argues that the most important environmental challenge within the Asia-Pacific region is ...
Images of environmental disaster and degradation have become part of our everyday media diet. This v...
International forest and environmental governance processes assume that ideas and concepts surroundi...