Media and Global Climate Knowledge
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This book is a broad and detailed case study of how journalists in more than 20 countries worldwide covered the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment (AR5) reports on the state of scientific knowledge relevant to climate change. Journalism, it demonstrates, is a key element in the transnational communication infrastructure of climate politics. It examines variations of coverage in different countries and locations all over the world. It looks at how IPCC scientists review the role of media, reflects on how media relate to decision-making structures and cultures, analyzes how key journalists reflect on the challenges of covering climate change, and shows how the message of IPCC was distributed in the global networks of social media.

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Table of contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Contents
  3. Notes on the Contributors
  4. List of Abbreviations
  5. List of Figures
  6. List of Tables
  7. Chapter 1: The Problem: Climate Change, Politics and the Media
  8. Chapter 2: Scientists, Communication and the Space of Global Media Attention
  9. Chapter 3: Attention, Access and the Global Space of Interpretation: Media Dynamics of the IPCC AR5 Launch Year
  10. Chapter 4: Mediated Civic Epistemologies? Journalism, Domestication and the IPCC AR5
  11. Chapter 5: Disaster, Risk or Opportunity? A Ten-­Country Comparison of Themes in Coverage of the IPCC AR5
  12. Chapter 6: Journalism, Climate Change, Justice and Solidarity: Editorializing the IPCC AR5
  13. Chapter 7: Emerging Economies and BRICS Climate Policy: The Justifying Role of Media
  14. Chapter 8: Who Captures the Voice of the Climate? Policy Networks and the Political Role of Media in Australia, France and Japan
  15. Chapter 9: Following the Tweets: What Happened to the IPCC AR5 Synthesis Report on Twitter?
  16. Chapter 10: Climate Change and Development Journalism in the Global South
  17. Chapter 11: Good Practices in Climate Science Journalism
  18. Chapter 12: Key Journalists and the IPCC AR5: Toward Reflexive Professionalism?
  19. Chapter 13: Conclusion: From Assessments to Solutions
  20. Appendix: Newspaper Articles Codebook for IPCC AR5 Stories
  21. Bibliography
  22. Index