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Low emissions, high concern: How climate communicators grapple with a transnational issue in the Philippines.

机译:低排放,备受关注:气候传播者如何应对菲律宾的跨国问题。

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Climate change is one of the most pressing scientific and social issues of the 21st century. Communication about climate change has been the subject of intense interest by social scientists for the last two decades. However, the vast majority of scholarly studies about climate communication have focused on the wealthy nations that are major carbon polluters. Little is known about how climate change is communicated in the poorer nations that produce few emissions and are the first to experience the effects of climate change.;This study addresses that gap in scholarship by focusing on climate communication in the Philippines, a developing nation where climate change has been on the national agenda since increasingly devastating typhoons struck the country in the last five years. The study uses a mixed-methods design that includes semi-structured interviews and a quantitative social media analysis. Climate activists and journalists were interviewed in Manila to understand three aspects of climate communication in the developing world: journalists' climate reporting, and activists' social movement frame-building as well as social media strategies. A quantitative analysis of social media strategies was conducted on activist messages on Twitter targeting the U.N. climate negotiations in Paris in December 2015.;This mixed-methods study of three aspects of climate communication in the developing world is informed by theories from mass communication and social movement scholarship. In particular, the study is concerned with public sphere theory and its applicability to a transnational issue -- climate change -- and the advent of borderless digital media systems.;In general, the study finds that climate communicators in the developing world continue to be disempowered in the global debate about emissions despite the rise of global forms of journalism and open-access digital media networks. Climate journalism is still nascent and reporters struggle to connect local effects of climate change to the global issue due to organizational and cultural constraints. Activists are better-positioned to engage with climate on a transnational scale; they do this through the climate justice frame and in their social media strategies. However, developing nation voices still struggle to be heard as they compete with a multitude of other actors even in the supposedly democratic networked media space.
机译:气候变化是21世纪最紧迫的科学和社会问题之一。在过去的二十年中,关于气候变化的交流一直是社会科学家关注的主题。但是,绝大多数有关气候传播的学术研究都集中在主要的碳污染国-富裕国家。对于排放量很少,最先经历气候变化影响的较贫穷国家如何传播气候变化知之甚少;该研究通过关注菲律宾这个发展中国家的气候传播来解决这一奖学金缺口。自从过去五年来台风袭击该国以来,气候变化一直是国家议程。该研究采用了一种混合方法设计,其中包括半结构化访谈和定量社交媒体分析。在马尼拉对气候活动人士和新闻记者进行了采访,以了解发展中国家气候交流的三个方面:新闻记者的气候报道,活动人士的社会运动框架以及社会媒体战略。针对2015年12月在巴黎举行的联合国气候谈判,在Twitter上的激进主义者信息上对社交媒体策略进行了定量分析;该研究方法是基于大众传播和社交理论,对发展中国家气候传播的三个方面进行了混合方法研究运动奖学金。特别是,该研究关注公共领域理论及其在跨国问题(气候变化)和无边界数字媒体系统的出现上的适用性;总的来说,该研究发现发展中国家的气候传播者仍然是尽管全球新闻形式和开放访问数字媒体网络的兴起,在有关排放的全球辩论中仍然没有权力。气候新闻仍处于新生阶段,由于组织和文化的限制,记者努力将气候变化的局部影响与全球问题联系起来。活动家处于更好的位置,可以在跨国范围内应对气候变化。他们通过气候正义框架和社交媒体策略来做到这一点。但是,即使在所谓的民主网络媒体空间中,发展中国家的声音仍在与其他众多参与者竞争时,仍然很难被听到。

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  • 作者

    Evans, Suzannah.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;
  • 学科 Mass communication.;Journalism.;Climate change.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 193 p.
  • 总页数 193
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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