Essays about: "climate journalism"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 essays containing the words climate journalism.
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1. Street Smarts: An examination of the nature of local media coverage of recent street conversion programs in New York City and Stockholm
University essay from KTH/Urbana och regionala studierAbstract : The twin crises of the Covid pandemic and the climate emergency have led to a need to reconsider the way we use our cities. Many cities have implemented street conversion programs, aimed at shifting away from prioritization of cars in street usage. READ MORE
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2. “Our House Is on Fire” : A discourse analysis of the climate change discourse in news articles about natural disasters.
University essay from Jönköping University/HLK, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskapAbstract : Climate change is affecting every country on every continent and weather events are becoming more extreme. Natural disasters are three times more frequent today than they were 50 years ago, and natural disasters are more intense and complex. READ MORE
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3. 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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4. How thoroughly is press freedom protected in Albania, and is self-censorship prevalent? : A qualitative study analyzing the media climate in Albania through interviews with eight journalists.
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ)Abstract : In recent years, the way Albanians consume news has changed radically. They have abandoned traditional media, and instead, a large majority now rely on television, social media, and online media as their primary source of information. The journalists I have interviewed say that the change has led to a deterioration in journalistic quality. READ MORE
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5. "You nibble away at the edges": A qualitative analysis of climate journalism practice in Aotearoa New Zealand
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/JMG - Inst f journalistik och masskommAbstract : Anthropogenic climate change is a wicked problem and the nature of the climate discourse propagated through media outlets is one key component in shaping how the public understand and act upon its causes and ramifications. This study draws on journalism practice theory and related approaches to analyse semi-structured interviews from early 2020 with 10 journalists who consistently cover climate change in Aotearoa New Zealand. READ MORE