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DOI10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2019.101957
Patterns of controversy and consensus in German, Canadian, and US online news on climate change
Tschötschel R.; Schuck A.; Wonneberger A.
发表日期2020
ISSN0959-3780
卷号60
英文摘要Individual action and support for policy to tackle climate change have been linked to perceptions of political and scientific controversy and consensus concerning the issue. Recent media effects research indicates that presentation of agreement or conflict between actors’ opinions influences how audiences respond to news about climate change and policy. While some national case studies have investigated portrayals of actors’ positions on important questions regarding climate change in the media, they are largely absent from comparative research. This study addresses this gap by analysing portrayals of actor-issue-positions and the emerging patterns of controversy and consensus in German, Canadian, and US coverage. Studying a sample of occurrences of climate change-related issues (N = 902) in-depth, the results show German media present political consensus about the need to limit emissions and societal controversy about the efficacy of specific mitigation measures. Presenting mainly consensus, Canadian media report more on climate change's impact, leaving aside the issue of efficacy. In the US, media emphasise political controversy — about the need to limit emissions and occasionally about climate change's impact on humans. The findings, consistent with other recent publications, can best be explained by journalists selectively indexing of seemingly relevant actor-issue-positions. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
英文关键词Canada; Climate change; Consensus; Controversy; Germany; Online news coverage; US
学科领域climate change; comparative study; environmental policy; media role; political development; political discourse; Canada; Germany; United States
语种英语
scopus关键词climate change; comparative study; environmental policy; media role; political development; political discourse; Canada; Germany; United States
来源期刊Global Environmental change
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/116984
作者单位University of Amsterdam, Mr. Robin Tschötschel, REC C8.02, Valckenierstraat 59, Amsterdam, 1018XE, Netherlands; Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, Netherlands
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Tschötschel R.,Schuck A.,Wonneberger A.. Patterns of controversy and consensus in German, Canadian, and US online news on climate change[J],2020,60.
APA Tschötschel R.,Schuck A.,&Wonneberger A..(2020).Patterns of controversy and consensus in German, Canadian, and US online news on climate change.Global Environmental change,60.
MLA Tschötschel R.,et al."Patterns of controversy and consensus in German, Canadian, and US online news on climate change".Global Environmental change 60(2020).
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