Environmental Communication

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Using Eco-Guilt to Motivate Environmental Behavior Change2019/11/22English26
Whose Discourse Is It Anyway? Understanding Resistance through the Rise of “Barstool Biology” in Nature Conservation2015/06/10English26
Animal Production, Ag-gag Laws, and the Social Production of Ignorance: Exploring the Role of Storytelling2014/10/27English26
Eating Meat and Climate Change: The Media Blind Spot—A Study of Spanish and Italian Press Coverage2014/09/19English26
Ideologies Overruled? An Explorative Study of the Link Between Ideology and Climate Change Reporting in Dutch and French Newspapers2010/06/01English26
Enduring Extremes? Polar Vortex, Drought, and Climate Change Beliefs2018/09/24English26
Conservatism vs. conservationism: differential influences of social identities on beliefs about fracking2016/01/11English26
Who Leads the Conversation on Climate Change?: A Study of a Global Network of NGOs on Twitter2019/11/20English26
Stimulating Sustainable Food Choices Using Virtual Reality: Taking an Environmental vs Health Communication Perspective on Enhancing Response Efficacy Beliefs2021/08/12English26
New rig on the block: spatial policy discourse and the new suburban geography of energy production on Colorado's Front Range2016/01/11English25
Fanning the Blame: Media Accountability, Climate and Crisis on the Australian “Fire Continent”2018/02/26English25
Encouraging Safe Wildlife Viewing in National Parks: Effects of a Communication Campaign on Visitors’ Behavior2019/08/23English25
The Performer Metaphor: “Mother Nature Never Gives Us the Same Show Twice”2015/03/04English25
I’ll See It When I Believe It: Motivated Numeracy in Perceptions of Climate Change Risk2019/06/16English25
No Meat, Less Meat, or Better Meat: Understanding NGO Messaging Choices Intended to Alter Meat Consumption in Light of Climate Change2014/12/06English24
Carbon Gold Rush and Carbon Cowboys: A New Chapter in Green Mythology?2010/03/01English24
From Alarmed to Dismissive of Climate Change: A Single Item Assessment of Individual Differences in Concern and Issue Involvement2017/05/05English24
Carbon Reduction Activism in the UK: Lexical Creativity and Lexical Framing in the Context of Climate Change2009/06/12English24
Quoting “the Environment”: Touchstones on Earth2007/05/01English24
Greenwashed sports and environmental activism: Formula 1 and FIFA†2016/03/21English24
The Impact of Perceptual and Situational Factors on Environmental Communication: A Study of Citizen Engagement in China2017/08/29English24
It's a Matter of Trust: American Judgments of the Credibility of Informal Communicators on Solutions to Climate Change2015/09/04English23
Between Fragmentation and Dialogue. Twitter Communities and Political Debate About the Swiss “Nuclear Withdrawal Initiative”2018/02/09English23
“Stop Blaming the Cows!”: How Livestock Production is Legitimized in Everyday Discourse on Facebook2017/12/07English23
Watershed as Common-Place: Communicating for Conservation at the Watershed Scale2013/03/01English23
Best Practices in Environmental Communication: A Case Study of Louisiana's Coastal Crisis2015/10/30English23
The Role of Organizational Perception, Perceived Consumer Effectiveness and Self-efficacy in Recycling Advocacy Advertising Effectiveness2017/05/05English23
“Fox Tots Attack Shock”: Urban Foxes, Mass Media and Boundary-Breaching2012/09/18English23
The Politics of Accuracy in Judging Global Warming Films2009/06/12English22
Mobilizing Facebook Users against Facebook's Energy Policy: The Case of Greenpeace Unfriend Coal Campaign2015/01/03English22