Media and global climate knowledge : journalism and the IPCC

1. The problem: Climate change, politics and the mediaRisto Kunelius and Elisabeth Eide2. Science, communication and the space of global media attention: Journalism and the IPCC AR5Elisabeth Eide3. Attention, access and the global space of interpretation: Media dynamics of the IPCC AR5 launch yearRi...

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Main Author: Kunelius, Risto ; Eide, Elisabeth ; Tegelberg, Matthew ; Yagodin, Dmitry
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-810172020-10-14T02:51:25Z Media and global climate knowledge : journalism and the IPCC Kunelius, Risto ; Eide, Elisabeth ; Tegelberg, Matthew ; Yagodin, Dmitry Political science; Global warming; Press coverage; Climatic changes; Mass media and the environment 070.44936373874 1. The problem: Climate change, politics and the mediaRisto Kunelius and Elisabeth Eide2. Science, communication and the space of global media attention: Journalism and the IPCC AR5Elisabeth Eide3. Attention, access and the global space of interpretation: Media dynamics of the IPCC AR5 launch yearRisto Kunelius and Dmitry Yagodin4. Mediated civic epistemologies? Journalism, domestication and the IPCC AR5Risto Kunelius and Dmitry Yagodin5. Disaster, risk or opportunity? A ten-country comparison of themes in coverage of the IPCC AR5James Painter6. Journalism, climate change, justice and solidarity: Editorializing the IPCC AR5 in 'developed countries'Anna Roosvall7. Emerging economies and BRICS climate policy: The justifying role of mediaDmitry Yagodin, Débora Medeiros, Ji Li and Ibrahim Saleh8. Who captures the voice of the climate? Policy networks and the political role of media in Australia, France and JapanShinichiro Asayama, Johan Lidberg, Armèle Cloteau, Jean-Baptiste Comby and Philip Chubb9. Following the Tweets: What happened to the IPCC AR5 Synthesis Report on Twitter?Dmitry Yagodin, Matthew Tegelberg, Débora Medeiros and Adrienne Russell10. Climate change and development journalism in the Global SouthGoretti Nassanga, Elisabeth Eide, Oliver Hahn, Mofizur Rhaman and Billy Sarwono 11. Good practices in climate science journalismElisabeth Eide and Oliver Hahn12. Embryonic transnational professionalism? Key journalists in IPCC AR5 coverageRisto Kunelius, Hillel Nossek and Elisabeth Eide13. Conclusion: From assessments to solutions Elisabeth Eide, Risto Kunelius, Matthew Tegelberg and Dmitry Yagodin 2020-04-15T09:11:21Z 2020-04-15T09:11:21Z 2017 Book 9781137523211 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/81017 en The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2023 323 p. application/pdf Palgrave Macmillan
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Kunelius, Risto ; Eide, Elisabeth ; Tegelberg, Matthew ; Yagodin, Dmitry
Media and global climate knowledge : journalism and the IPCC
description 1. The problem: Climate change, politics and the mediaRisto Kunelius and Elisabeth Eide2. Science, communication and the space of global media attention: Journalism and the IPCC AR5Elisabeth Eide3. Attention, access and the global space of interpretation: Media dynamics of the IPCC AR5 launch yearRisto Kunelius and Dmitry Yagodin4. Mediated civic epistemologies? Journalism, domestication and the IPCC AR5Risto Kunelius and Dmitry Yagodin5. Disaster, risk or opportunity? A ten-country comparison of themes in coverage of the IPCC AR5James Painter6. Journalism, climate change, justice and solidarity: Editorializing the IPCC AR5 in 'developed countries'Anna Roosvall7. Emerging economies and BRICS climate policy: The justifying role of mediaDmitry Yagodin, Débora Medeiros, Ji Li and Ibrahim Saleh8. Who captures the voice of the climate? Policy networks and the political role of media in Australia, France and JapanShinichiro Asayama, Johan Lidberg, Armèle Cloteau, Jean-Baptiste Comby and Philip Chubb9. Following the Tweets: What happened to the IPCC AR5 Synthesis Report on Twitter?Dmitry Yagodin, Matthew Tegelberg, Débora Medeiros and Adrienne Russell10. Climate change and development journalism in the Global SouthGoretti Nassanga, Elisabeth Eide, Oliver Hahn, Mofizur Rhaman and Billy Sarwono 11. Good practices in climate science journalismElisabeth Eide and Oliver Hahn12. Embryonic transnational professionalism? Key journalists in IPCC AR5 coverageRisto Kunelius, Hillel Nossek and Elisabeth Eide13. Conclusion: From assessments to solutions Elisabeth Eide, Risto Kunelius, Matthew Tegelberg and Dmitry Yagodin
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title Media and global climate knowledge : journalism and the IPCC
title_short Media and global climate knowledge : journalism and the IPCC
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