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Climate Change in the Changing Climate of News Media: A Comparative Analysis of Mainstream Media and Blog Coverage of Climate Change in the United States and the Peopleu27s Republic of China, 2005-2008

机译:新闻媒体气候变化中的气候变化:2005-2008年美国和中华人民共和国主流媒体和博客报道气候变化的比较分析

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The social construction of climate change has been an enduring interest to media scholars. Extensive research has been done to explore how the mass media portrayed climate change and how the influence of their representations contributed to the social reality of climate change. However, most research focused on the news media in the United States and other developed countries and ignored China--the second largest greenhouse gases emitter in the world. This oversight has led to a sociological map of global climate change with the one of the biggest puzzle pieces missing. In addition, traditional news media were in the spotlight of most literature while little attention was turned to blogs--a rising power in the public discourse. This study expands the understanding of the social construction of climate change by bridging two gaps--the cross-national gap and the cross-media gap--by examining how the news media and the blogosphere in the United States and China--the top two greenhouse gases emitters--framed this arguably the most daunting challenge of the 21st century. Following framing theoristsu27 call for using defragmented frame typologies, the design of this frame analysis derived from five traditions of research of media framing and the social construction of climate change: (1) u22episodic vs. thematicu22 framing, (2) micro-issue salience, (3) audience-based frames, (4) attribution of responsibility and (5) skepticism towards climate change. A purposive sample using multi-stage probability sampling techniques was comprised of 638 articles from three prestige U.S. newspapers (New York Times, USA Today, and Washington Post), two official Chinese newspapers (Peopleu27s Daily and China Daily), and the American and Chinese blogospheres. The results delineated distinct characteristics of media framing that mirrored the social reality of climate change in both countries. Moreover, bloggers of both countries showed varying degrees of divergence from the news media, contradicting the argument that the blogosphere has been normalized by traditional news sources. Most importantly, this study synthesized its results with earlier literature and developed the B (Bloggersu27 understanding) - M (Media portrayals) - S (Skepticism) theoretical model that holds great explanatory power to harmonize inconsistent knowledge about the social construction of climate change, thus opening a new research avenue and significantly advancing our understanding in this area.
机译:气候变化的社会建设一直是媒体学者的永恒兴趣。已经进行了广泛的研究,以探索大众媒体如何刻画气候变化以及它们的表征如何影响气候变化的社会现实。但是,大多数研究都集中在美国和其他发达国家的新闻媒体上,却忽略了中国-世界第二大温室气体排放国。这种疏忽导致了全球气候变化的社会学图谱,而最大的难题之一便是缺失了。此外,传统新闻媒体已成为大多数文学作品的焦点,而博客却很少受到关注-公众话语权正在不断增强。这项研究通过弥合两个差距-跨国差距和跨媒体差距-通过研究美国和中国的新闻媒体和博客圈如何-扩展了对气候变化的社会建构的理解两个温室气体排放者–可以说是21世纪最艰巨的挑战。在框架理论家呼吁使用碎片整理框架类型后,此框架分析的设计源于媒体框架研究和气候变化的社会建构的五种研究传统:(1)主题框架与主题框架,(2)微观问题的显着性;(3)基于受众的框架;(4)责任归属;(5)对气候变化的怀疑。目的样本采用多阶段概率抽样技术,由来自美国三大知名报纸(《纽约时报》,《今日美国》和《华盛顿邮报》),两家官方中文报纸(《人民日报》和《中国日报》)和《美国日报》的638篇文章组成。和中文博客圈。结果描绘了媒体框架的独特特征,反映了两国气候变化的社会现实。此外,两国博客作者与新闻媒体的分歧程度不同,这与认为博客圈已被传统新闻来源规范化的论点相矛盾。最重要的是,本研究将其结果与早期文献进行了综合,并开发了B(对Bloggers的理解)-M(媒体写照)-S(怀疑论)的理论模型,该模型具有巨大的解释力,可以协调关于气候变化的社会建构的不一致知识。 ,从而开辟了新的研究途径,并极大地增进了我们对该领域的了解。

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