Studien zur Klimakommunikation
Klimafakten berichtet regelmäßig über sozialwissenschaftliche Studien zur Klimakommunikation – denn neue Erkenntnisse etwa aus Sozialpsychologie, Verhaltensökonomie oder Medienwissenschaft können dabei helfen, Informationen rund ums Klima besser zu vermitteln. Hier sehen Sie, über welche Untersuchungen wir bereits berichtet haben – und wie.
Painter, James (2015)
Taking a bet on risk
Painter, James,
Nature Climate Change, 5 (2015), 286-288
DOI:
10.1038/nclimate2542
Diese Studie bei Klimafakten:
Painter, James (2016)
Something Old, Something New: Digital Media and the Coverage of Climate Change
Painter, James, María Carmen Erviti, Richard Fletcher, Candice Howarth, Silje Kristiansen, Bienvenido León, Alan Ouakrat, Adrienne Russell, Mike S. Schäfer
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Oxford
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Painter, James (2017)
How ‘Digital-born’ media cover climate change in comparison to legacy media: A case study of the COP 21 summit in Paris
Painter, James, Silje Kristiansen, Mike S.Schäfer
Global Environmental Change - Volume 48, January 2018, Pages 1-10; online: Dec. 2017
DOI:
10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2017.11.003
Diese Studie bei Klimafakten:
Pearce, Warren (2014)
Climate Change on Twitter: Topics, Communities and Conversations about the 2013 IPCC Working Group 1 Report
Pearce, Warren, Kim Holmberg, Iina Hellsten, Brigitte Nerlich
PLoS ONE 9(4): e94785 | Published: April 9, 2014
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0094785
Diese Studie bei Klimafakten:
Pearce, Warren (2017)
Beyond Counting Climate Consensus
Pearce, Warren, Reiner Grundmann, Mike Hulme, Sujatha Raman, Eleanor Hadley Kershaw, Judith Tsouvalis
Environmental Communication, Volume 11 (2017), Issue 6, pages 723-730 | Published online: 23 Jul 2017
DOI:
10.1080/17524032.2017.1333965
Diese Studie bei Klimafakten:
Perga, Marie-Elodie (2023)
The climate change research that makes the front page: Is it fit to engage societal action?
Perga, Marie-Elodie, Oriane Sarrasin, Julia Steinberger, Stuart N. Lane, Fabrizio Butera
Global Environmental Change, Volume 80, May 2023, 102675
DOI:
10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2023.102675
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Petrovic, Nada (2014)
Motivating mitigation: when health matters more than climate change
Petrovic, Nada, Jaime Madrigano, Lisa Zaval
Climatic Change, September 2014, Volume 126, Issue 1, pp 245-254
DOI:
10.1007/s10584-014-1192-2
Diese Studie bei Klimafakten:
Pew Research Center (2015)
Global Concern about Climate Change, Broad Support for Limiting Emissions
Pew Research Center,
Pew Research Center (Bruce Stokes, Richard Wike, Jill Carle et al.), Washington; 5. November 2015;
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Pew Research Center (2017)
Globally, People Point to ISIS and Climate Change as Leading Security Threats. Concern about cyberattacks, world economy also widespread
Pew Research Center,
Pew Research Center (Jacob Poushter, Dorothy Manevich et al.), Washington; 1. August 2017
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Plutzer. Eric (2016)
Climate confusion among U.S. teachers
Plutzer. Eric, Mark McCaffrey, A. Lee Hannah, Joshua Rosenau, Minda Berbeco, Ann H. Reid
Science 12 Feb 2016: Vol. 351, Issue 6274, pp. 664-665
DOI:
10.1126/science.aab3907
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