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Who Speaks For The Climate?
Making Sense Of Media Reporting On Climate Change
| Prijs: | € 72,50 |
| Levertijd: | 12 tot 15 werkdagen |
| Bindwijze: | Boek, Gebonden |
| Genre: | Politicologie |
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Beschrijving
This study makes sense of how the media report on climate change and how this influences science and policy decision-making.
Details
| Titel: | Who Speaks For The Climate? |
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| Auteur: | Boykoff, Max |
| Mediatype: | Boek |
| Bindwijze: | Gebonden |
| Taal: | Engels |
| Aantal pagina's: | 240 |
| Uitgever: | Cambridge University Press |
| Plaats van publicatie: | 03 |
| NUR: | Politicologie |
| Afmetingen: | 228 x 152 x 19 |
| Gewicht: | 510 gr |
| ISBN/ISBN13: | 9780521115841 |
| Intern nummer: | 17734783 |
Biografie (woord)
Maxwell T. Boykoff is an Assistant Professor in the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He teaches in the Environmental Studies program and is Adjunct Faculty in the Geography department. In addition, he is a Senior Visiting Research Associate in the Environmental Change Institute at the University of Oxford. Max has ongoing interests in climate adaptation, cultural politics and environmental governance, science-policy interactions, and political economy and the environment. His research has been mentioned in a range of outlets such as Science, Nature, the Guardian, the New York Times, the Columbia Journalism Review, the Los Angeles Times, Christian Science Monitor, Grist, Utne Reader, La Rázon (Spain) and National Public Radio (US).
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'Max Boykoff is the leading researcher and critical voice on the media and climate change. His work is accessible, reaching politicians and journalists as well as academics, and this book provides a benchmark in the increasingly urgent and significant field of environmental communication on issues of climate and global change.' Diana Liverman, Professor of Geography and Development and Co-Director of the Institute of the Environment, University of Arizona
Inhoudsopgave
1. Cultural politics and climate change; 2. Media coverage of climate change over time; 3. The great climate gestalt swindle; 4. Multi-scale factors shaping media reporting of climate change; 5. Journalistic norms and media portrayals; 6. 'Balance as bias' and contrarian influences in the public sphere; 7. Links between media representations and public awareness, engagement, evaluation of policy alternatives; 8. Looking to the future.
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