Rhetoric CFPs & TOCs

Rhetoric CFPs & TOCs
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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Public Understanding of Science- Volume: 26, Number: 4 (May 2017)

Public Understanding of Science- Volume: 26, Number: 4 (May 2017)

Crafting a public for geoengineering
Rob Bellamy, Javier Lezaun
Defining criteria for good environmental journalism and testing their applicability: An environmental news review as a first step to more evidence based environmental science reporting
Wiebke Rögener, Holger Wormer
Global warming’s five Germanys: A typology of Germans’ views on climate change and patterns of media use and information
Julia Metag, Tobias Füchslin, Mike S. Schäfer
Representing climate change on public service television: A case study
Mary Debrett
Maintaining a politicised climate of opinion? Examining how political framing and journalistic logic combine to shape speaking opportunities in UK elite newspaper reporting of climate change
Julian Matthews
Polarizing news? Representations of threat and efficacy in leading US newspapers’ coverage of climate change
Lauren Feldman, P. Sol Hart, Tijana Milosevic
A changing climate of skepticism: The factors shaping climate change coverage in the US press
Hannah Schmid-Petri, Silke Adam, Ivo Schmucki, Thomas Häussler
Historical Moments in Public Understanding of Science

1972: The BBC’s Controversy and the politics of audience participation
Rupert Cole

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