Lay representations on climate change were mapped via the free-word association method in two pilot studies. Participants were asked to generate words associated to “the big problems faced by humankind nowadays” (1st study) and to “climate change” (2nd study). Climate change was not spontaneously evoked by the participants in the first study: pollution was among the top 10 problems, but references to other environmental issues were very low. In the second study, climate change was considered as a threat, and it was associated with diseases, death and destruction. Possible mitigation actions were mentioned by only 4% of the participants, which portrayed themselves as potential victims rather than potential actors of mitigation actions. Re...
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This paper examines two contrasting mental models that can be used to frame climate change and clima...
Affective imagery, or connotative meanings, play an important role in shaping public risk perception...
A survey study with Portuguese participants (N=614) was carried out to investigate the relationship ...
Citizens’ awareness of risks and responsibilities regarding climate change suggests that they can se...
ABSTRACT. The mass media has ensured that the challenging and complex phenomenon of climate change n...
Understanding the similarities and differences between what the population think and the available s...
Negative climate change imagery is often criticised on the grounds that it provokes and promotes dis...
Citizens ’ awareness of risks and responsibilities regarding climate change suggests that they can s...
Climate change is not only a scientific phenomenon, but also a cultural one. Individuals’ opinions o...
Climate Change is the most important threat to our society and all species on Earth. Large alteratio...
The present study utilises social representations theory to explore common sense conceptualisations ...
This study examines the rhetorical aspects of social contestation of climate change in reader commen...
This paper responds to calls for greater clarity about the application of theory and method in rese...
Climate change poses significant risks to societies worldwide, yet governmental responses differ gre...
Prix de la meilleure communicationInternational audienceThis paper is intended to explain the impact...
This paper examines two contrasting mental models that can be used to frame climate change and clima...
Affective imagery, or connotative meanings, play an important role in shaping public risk perception...
A survey study with Portuguese participants (N=614) was carried out to investigate the relationship ...
Citizens’ awareness of risks and responsibilities regarding climate change suggests that they can se...
ABSTRACT. The mass media has ensured that the challenging and complex phenomenon of climate change n...
Understanding the similarities and differences between what the population think and the available s...
Negative climate change imagery is often criticised on the grounds that it provokes and promotes dis...
Citizens ’ awareness of risks and responsibilities regarding climate change suggests that they can s...
Climate change is not only a scientific phenomenon, but also a cultural one. Individuals’ opinions o...
Climate Change is the most important threat to our society and all species on Earth. Large alteratio...
The present study utilises social representations theory to explore common sense conceptualisations ...
This study examines the rhetorical aspects of social contestation of climate change in reader commen...
This paper responds to calls for greater clarity about the application of theory and method in rese...
Climate change poses significant risks to societies worldwide, yet governmental responses differ gre...
Prix de la meilleure communicationInternational audienceThis paper is intended to explain the impact...
This paper examines two contrasting mental models that can be used to frame climate change and clima...
Affective imagery, or connotative meanings, play an important role in shaping public risk perception...