[Air-L] Climate Scepticism in the blogosphere

Marina Boechat marina.boechat at gmail.com
Fri Sep 4 06:15:19 PDT 2015


Hi, Teresa.

These guys did some research on the subject, you might find this
interesting:
http://climaps.eu/#!/narrative/reading-the-state-of-climate-change-from-digital-media

Best,

Marina.


On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Warren Pearce <
Warren.Pearce at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Marianna Poberezhskaya has written on climate change in the Russian media.
> See http://nottinghamtrent.academia.edu/MariannaPoberezhskaya
>
> Sharman has paper on mapping sceptical blogosphere (US/Aus)
> http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959378014000405
>
> For Germany, don't know anything specific on new media, but see new PUS
> paper that finds no 'dismissive' category in German public opinion (that
> category is present in literature on US opinion)
> http://pus.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/07/02/0963662515592558.abstract
>
> Finally, I'll plug our paper on mapping Twitter interactions of climate
> convinced and unconvinced around IPCC report publication (English language)
> http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0094785
>
> Happy to chat directly if you  like - drop me a mail!
>
> Thanks, Warren
>
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> From: Air-L [mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of T.Ashe
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> Subject: [Air-L] Climate Scepticism in the blogosphere
>
> Dear all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could help me with a literature review I am
> doing on climate change discourse in the blogosphere in the US, Russia and
> Germany. I am fairly familiar with the US literature on climate change
> journalism and a little on new media, but I am only just starting to look
> at Germany and Russia.
>
> I am told there is really very little on the topic of Russian new media
> generally, let alone on the subject of climate change, so if anyone has any
> ideas or advice I'd be really grateful for the insights. (I don't
> personally speak Russian, but I am working with a colleague who is a native
> speaker).
>
> With regards to Germany, I have found the odd paper, but I don't have
> access to very much non-english language literature on this topic. Any
> recommendations for English language papers on German new media and climate
> change or any citations for German literature that would be worth pestering
> some German colleagues for would be gratefully recieved.
>
> Our aim is to take quite a discourse analytical approach and explore the
> differences between imaginings of climate change in these three countries,
> particularly with regard to the Cold War and to climate scepticism. If
> anyone has any thoughts, we'd be interested to hear them.
>
> Teresa
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