Nationalizing a global phenomenon: A study of how the press in 45 countries and territories portrays climate change
This study investigates the news coverage of climate change in 45 different countries and
territories. Using the news framing approach, this study identifies the connections between
several national socioeconomic, governance, and environmental traits and the portrayals of
climate change. Although climate change is a global issue that affects every country in the
world, how the news media frame it varies from country to country. Such a variation is related
to each country's economic development, climate severity, and governance. The findings of …
territories. Using the news framing approach, this study identifies the connections between
several national socioeconomic, governance, and environmental traits and the portrayals of
climate change. Although climate change is a global issue that affects every country in the
world, how the news media frame it varies from country to country. Such a variation is related
to each country's economic development, climate severity, and governance. The findings of …
Abstract
This study investigates the news coverage of climate change in 45 different countries and territories. Using the news framing approach, this study identifies the connections between several national socioeconomic, governance, and environmental traits and the portrayals of climate change. Although climate change is a global issue that affects every country in the world, how the news media frame it varies from country to country. Such a variation is related to each country’s economic development, climate severity, and governance. The findings of this study contribute to framing literature by assessing frame use in national contexts, filling in the gap in the application of this theoretical framework.
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