Essays about: "Environmental journalism"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 essays containing the words Environmental journalism.
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1. Climate Change Framed : How the Topical, Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Climate Change Framing Have Developed in Time
University essay from Mittuniversitetet/Institutionen för medie- och kommunikationsvetenskapAbstract : The framing of news stories is found to be changing throughout time. This thesis advances a quantitative, longitudinal content analysis to examine the news coverage on climate change in five different countries over a period of ten years. READ MORE
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2. Red Lines & Hockey Sticks : A discourse analysis of the IPCC’s visual cultureand climate science (mis)communication
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för ABMAbstract : Within the climate science research community there exists an overwhelming consensus on the question of climate change. The scientific literature supports the broad conclusion that the Earth’s climate is changing, that this change is driven by human factors (anthropogenic), and that the environmental consequences could be severe. READ MORE
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3. DIGITAL FRAMING OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN MEXICO : Climate change during the 2020 local elections
University essay from Södertörns högskola/JournalistikAbstract : Studies of journalism have predominantly focused on the West, neglecting large parts of the world including all parts of the Americas apart from the USA. Studying media in Mexico attempts to contribute to the de-Westernisation of media studies, since there is a clear research gap in the field. READ MORE
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4. Bridging Cognitive and Emotional Learning : Didactical Contributions of Constructive Journalism to Climate Change Education
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : To fight climate change, people need to change their behaviours towards emitting fewer greenhouse gases and build a system that is resilient towards the future shocks that climate change will create. Education can be seen as a key factor in behaviour change. READ MORE
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5. Professional boundaries in climate journalism : Journalists and NGOs during Swedish media coverage of COP25
University essay from Södertörns högskola/JournalistikAbstract : Climate change was the most covered issue in the media in Sweden during 2019 and the use of terms such as “climate emergency” and “climate crisis” increased significantly (Vi-skogen, 2020). These developments and the climate issue pose questions of future practices and purpose of journalism and therefore also its professional boundaries, not the least towards other social actors and institutions. READ MORE