Environmental Communication

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
A Missed Opportunity?: NOAA’s Use of Social Media to Communicate Climate Science2017/01/10English33
Perceptions of Manipulation and Judgments of Illegitimacy: Pitfalls in the Use of Emphasis Framing when Communicating about CO2Capture and Storage2015/06/25English33
Tipping Point Forewarnings in Climate Change Communication: Some Implications of an Emerging Trend2008/07/01English32
Metaphors in Guardian Online and Mail Online Opinion-page Content on Climate Change: War, Religion, and Politics2015/04/07English32
The Shaping of Environmental Information in Social Media: Affordances and Technologies of Self-control2015/01/21English32
Engaging People on Climate Change: The Role of Emotional Responses2021/02/01English32
Figuring Out #Fukushima: An Initial Look at Functions and Content of US Twitter Commentary About Nuclear Risk2012/05/02English32
The Mobilizing Power of Influencers for Pro-Environmental Behavior Intentions and Political Participation2022/02/15English31
Animal Agriculture and Climate Change in the US and UK Elite Media: Volume, Responsibilities, Causes and Solutions2020/09/07English31
Reform, Justice, and Sovereignty: A Food Systems Agenda for Environmental Communication2018/03/01English31
Did the Blue Planet set the Agenda for Plastic Pollution? An Explorative Study on the Influence of a Documentary on the Public, Media and Political Agendas2020/07/19English31
Climate Change and YouTube: Deliberation Potential in Post-video Discussions2017/03/02English31
Audience Segments in Environmental and Science Communication: Recent Findings and Future Perspectives2018/10/19English30
Running Out of Water! Developing a Message Typology and Evaluating Message Effects on Attitude Toward Water Conservation2017/03/02English30
“Not All Environmentalists Are Like That … ”: Unpacking the Negative and Positive Beliefs and Perceptions of Environmentalists2018/07/03English30
The Dakota Access Pipeline and the Breakdown of Participatory Processes in Environmental Decision-Making2019/01/25English30
Environmental Communication: Why This Crisis Discipline Should Facilitate Environmental Democracy2007/05/01English30
Beyond the Choir? The Need to Understand Multiple Publics for Science2018/10/01English30
Interpreting Images of Fracking: How Visual Frames and Standing Attitudes Shape Perceptions of Environmental Risk and Economic Benefit2018/01/04English29
Towards a Paradigmatic Shift in Sustainability Studies: A Systematic Review of Peer Reviewed Literature and Future Agenda Setting to Consider Environmental (Un)sustainability of Digital Communication2019/05/08English29
Framing of Geoengineering Affects Support for Climate Change Mitigation2019/03/25English28
Communicating Local Climate Risks Online Through an Interactive Data Visualization2016/05/11English28
Of Society, Nature, and Health: How Perceptions of Specific Risks and Benefits of Genetically Engineered Foods Shape Public Rejection2020/02/04English28
Environmental Risks in Newspaper Coverage: A Framing Analysis of Investigative Reports on Environmental Problems in 10 Chinese Newspapers2014/03/20English28
Unravelling the Threads: Discourses of Sustainability and Consumption in an Online Forum2012/03/01English27
Translocal celebrity activism: shark-protection campaigns in mainland China2016/07/29English27
Speaking of Risk: Matters of Context2009/10/19English27
Examining the Impact of Expert Voices: Communicating the Scientific Consensus on Genetically-modified Organisms2018/08/24English27
Exposure to Scientific Consensus Does Not Cause Psychological Reactance2019/05/30English27
Using Visual Impact Metaphors to Stimulate Environmentally Friendly Behavior: The Roles of Response Efficacy and Evaluative Persuasion Knowledge2018/12/11English26