Communicating Climate Change: Discourses, Mediations and Perceptions

The scientific, political and economic complexity of climate change brings up a number of challenges for communication. What are the meanings associated with climate change in different parts of the world and how have those meanings been produced, reproduced and transformed? How have the media in different countries been representing this issue? How do people perceive climate change and to what extent are they integrating it into their actions?

This book contributes to answering these questions by looking at three main aspects: the discourses of a variety of social actors on climate change, from scientists to religious leaders; the reconstruction of those discourses in the media and the multiple depictions of the issue in the press, television and the Internet; and citizens’ perceptions, understandings and attitudes in relation to climate change. The scholars that write in this book analyse these issues in the context of Germany, USA, Mexico, Portugal, Poland and other countries, and help understand the circular relations between discourses, mediations and perceptions.

Table of Contents

Title Pages and Table of Contents pdf
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INTRODUCTION

The challenges of communicating climate change pdf
Anabela Carvalho 8-11

Part I - SCIENTIFIC, POLITICAL AND CULTURAL DISCOURSES ON CLIMATE CHANGE

Stakeholder dialogue as a communication and negotiation tool in scientific inquiry PDF
Anne Cristina de la Vega-Leinert, Dagmar Schröter 13-33
Framing climate change in Montreal 2005: An environmental justice perspective PDF
Mirja Vihersalo 24-52
Religious positions on climate change and climate policy in the United States PDF
Arjan (J.A.) Wardekker, Arthur C. Petersen, Jeroen P. van der Sluijs 53-72
The role of culture in climate change policy making: Appealing to universal motivators to address a universal crisis PDF
Judy M. Ford 73-96

Part II - MEDIA(TED) REPRESENTATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Newspaper communication on global warming: Different approaches in the US and the EU? PDF
Astrid Dirikx, Dave Gelders 98-109
Climate change and the daily press: Did we miss the point entirely? PDF
Cecilia Rosen Ferlini, Javier Crúz-Mena 110-125
Communicating climate change in Portugal: A critical analysis of journalism and beyond PDF
Anabela Carvalho, Eulália Pereira 126-156

Part III - CITIZEN PERCEPTIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Framing climate change and climate-proofing: From awareness to action PDF
Joop de Boer 158-169
Media uses and social representations of climate change PDF
Rosa Cabecinhas, Alexandra Lázaro, Anabela Carvalho 170-189
Mass media as a source of information about extreme natural phenomena in Southern Poland PDF
Wojciech Biernacki, Anita Bokwa, Bolesław Domański, Jarosław Działek, Karol Janas, Tomasz Padło 190-200


 

Communicating Climate Change: Discourses, Mediations and Perceptions
ISBN: 978-989-95500-3-2

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Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS)
Universidade do Minho