Social media and environmental activism: Framing climate change on Facebook by global NGOs

HT Vu, M Blomberg, H Seo, Y Liu… - Science …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Analyzing Facebook content produced by 289 global climate nonprofits from 18 countries,
this study investigates these NGOs' framing of climate change. Of the three protest frames …

Competing crises? Media coverage and framing of climate change during the COVID-19 pandemic

MCJ Stoddart, H Ramos, K Foster… - Environmental …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The COVID-19 pandemic emerged against the backdrop of the longer-term climate change
crisis and increasing global awareness of the imperative for climate action, disrupting the …

Topic modeling for frame analysis: A study of media debates on climate change in India and USA

T Ylä-Anttila, V Eranti… - Global Media and …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
We argue that 'topics' of topic models can be used as a useful proxy for frames if (1) frames
are operationalized as connections between concepts;(2) theme-specific data are used; and …

[HTML][HTML] The quiet opposition: How the pro-economy lobby influences climate policy

J Vesa, A Gronow, T Ylä-Anttila - Global Environmental Change, 2020 - Elsevier
The lack of ambitious climate change policies in large anglophone countries, such as the
United States, has been explained by the strong media presence of denialist arguments …

[HTML][HTML] Climate change policy networks: Why and how to compare them across countries

T Ylä-Anttila, A Gronow, MCJ Stoddart… - Energy Research & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Why do some countries enact more ambitious climate change policies than others? Macro
level economic and political structures, such as the economic weight of fossil fuel industries …

Climate change communication in Canada

C Callison, DB Tindall - Oxford research encyclopedia of climate …, 2017 - oxfordre.com
The immense geographical and cultural breadth of Canada includes a significant Arctic
region and many distinct indigenous and rurally located peoples who are profoundly …

International organizations, advocacy coalitions, and domestication of global norms: Debates on climate change in Canada, the US, Brazil, and India

A Kukkonen, T Ylä-Anttila, P Swarnakar… - … Science & Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
National climate policies are shaped by international organizations (IOs) and global norms.
Drawing from World Society Theory and the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), we …

A contested transition toward a coal-free future: Advocacy coalitions and coal policy in the Czech Republic

P Ocelík, K Svobodová, M Hendrychová… - Energy Research & …, 2019 - Elsevier
Coal phase-out is an integral part of the ongoing energy transition to a decarbonized
economy. Any such process involves diverse actors that compete over the nature and pace …

Drivers of tie formation in the Canadian climate change policy network: Belief homophily and social structural processes

AC Howe, DB Tindall, MCJ Stoddart - Social Networks, 2023 - Elsevier
Extant research on policy networks tends to focus on explaining successes and/or failures of
particular policy efforts. One commonly used theoretical framework–the Advocacy Coalition …

[HTML][HTML] Actors and issues in climate change policy: The maturation of a policy discourse in the national and international context

M Kammerer, K Ingold - Social Networks, 2023 - Elsevier
Policy discourses are important platforms for political actors to express their preferences on
certain issues and are usually linked to a specific policy subsystem. From a research …