Extreme weather events like the heat wave of 2018 reinforce public attention for climate change. Social media platforms facilitate, define and amplify debate about this topic. They give rise to counterpublic spaces through which counterpublics such as climate sceptics get a stage they would not easily get in mainstream media. Previous research suggests that sceptics use these spaces as safe havens, but also as bases for interventions in the hegemonic debate. Applying a multideterminant frame model, we analyse the Twitter debate among climate change ‘sceptics’ and ‘believers’. We study all tweets in which the heat wave was related to climate change and which were shared by Dutch and Flemish users between 28 July 2018 and 4 August 2018. Layin...
There is increasing public debate about the governance of climate change and its repercussions for n...
The increasing popularity of Twitter as a medium for sharing and debating scientific information bri...
An increasing distrust in scientists and experts has led to the polarisation of science. While there...
Extreme weather events like the heat wave of 2018 reinforce public attention for climate change. Soc...
When extreme weather events occur, people often turn to social media platforms to share information,...
Climate change is an omnipresent issue in politics, industry, science, and society. Scientist knew o...
Characterising the spreading of ideas within echo chambers is essential for understanding polarisati...
AbstractAction to tackle the complex and divisive issue of climate change will be strongly influence...
The online discourse about climate change has changed the way social media users receive information...
Climate change and political polarization are two of the twenty-first century’s critical socio-polit...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the “six degrees of separation” whic...
In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its Working Group 1 report...
The climate change blogosphere is polarized, with on one side ‘the climate mainstream’ and on the ot...
Following the release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 1.5 °C Special Report ...
We live in a time of changing climate and global warming, creating an urgency for policy- and societ...
There is increasing public debate about the governance of climate change and its repercussions for n...
The increasing popularity of Twitter as a medium for sharing and debating scientific information bri...
An increasing distrust in scientists and experts has led to the polarisation of science. While there...
Extreme weather events like the heat wave of 2018 reinforce public attention for climate change. Soc...
When extreme weather events occur, people often turn to social media platforms to share information,...
Climate change is an omnipresent issue in politics, industry, science, and society. Scientist knew o...
Characterising the spreading of ideas within echo chambers is essential for understanding polarisati...
AbstractAction to tackle the complex and divisive issue of climate change will be strongly influence...
The online discourse about climate change has changed the way social media users receive information...
Climate change and political polarization are two of the twenty-first century’s critical socio-polit...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the “six degrees of separation” whic...
In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its Working Group 1 report...
The climate change blogosphere is polarized, with on one side ‘the climate mainstream’ and on the ot...
Following the release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 1.5 °C Special Report ...
We live in a time of changing climate and global warming, creating an urgency for policy- and societ...
There is increasing public debate about the governance of climate change and its repercussions for n...
The increasing popularity of Twitter as a medium for sharing and debating scientific information bri...
An increasing distrust in scientists and experts has led to the polarisation of science. While there...