Rebel with a cause: the framing of climate change and intergenerational justice in the German press treatment of the Fridays for Future protests

L Von Zabern, CD Tulloch - Media, Culture & Society, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This study investigates the representation of the Fridays for Future strikes in the German
online newspapers Bild. de, Zeit Online and FAZ. net. Through a qualitative and quantitative …

News media coverage of climate change in India 1997–2016: Using automated content analysis to assess themes and topics

TR Keller, V Hase, J Thaker, D Mahl… - Environmental …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
News media play an important role for public awareness and perception of climate change–
and thus citizens' behavior. Few studies focus on media coverage in poor and developing …

Individualism, structuralism, and climate change

M Brownstein, D Kelly, A Madva - Environmental Communication, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Scholars, journalists, and activists working on climate change often distinguish between
“individual” and “structural” approaches to decarbonization. The former concern choices …

Research trends on climate communication in the post-truth era

GD Ceyhan, D Saribas - Educational and Developmental …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives Climate change is a vital environmental issue that every citizen in the world
needs to be concerned about. Individually and collectively, regionally and globally, citizens …

National prisms of a global phenomenon: A comparative study of press coverage of climate change in the US, UK and China

Y Song, Z Huang, JP Schuldt, YC Yuan - Journalism, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This study compares press coverage of climate change in the US, the UK and China from a
longitudinal perspective, through a combination of computer-assisted quantitative linguistic …

Responsibility networks in media discourses on automation: A comparative analysis of social media algorithms and social companions

F Saurwein, C Brantner, L Möck - new media & society, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The diffusion of algorithms, robots, and artificial intelligence has sparked public debates
regarding opportunities, risks, and responsibility for addressing problems and developing …

A distant threat? The framing of climate futures across four countries

L Guenther, H Meyer… - Environmental …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Future scenarios of a changing climate are not only an integral part of climate research, but
they are also part of media coverage on climate change. Such reporting affects how people …

Categorisations of developed and developing countries in UN news on climate change

G Wang, M Liu, Y Xin - Social Semiotics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Categorisations of social groups involve interpretations of reality that include social
cognition, classification of relevant concepts, worldviews and ideologies. To reveal the …

Framing responsibilities for climate change in Chinese and American newspapers: A corpus-assisted discourse study

M Liu, J Huang - Journalism, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This study conducts a corpus-assisted discourse study of framing responsibilities for climate
change in China Daily (CD) and The New York Times (NYT). Based on the distinction …

Covering technology risks and responsibility: Automation, artificial intelligence, robotics, and algorithms in the media

C Brantner, F Saurwein - International Journal of Communication, 2021 - diva-portal.org
Rapid technological advances in automation, algorithms, robots, and artificial intelligence
(AI) entail risks, such as the loss of jobs, biases, and security threats, which raises questions …