Environmental Communication

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Why it Matters How We Frame the Environment2010/03/01English490
Media Representations of Climate Change: A Meta-Analysis of the Research Field2014/04/03English151
Nature's “Crisis Disciplines”: Does Environmental Communication Have an Ethical Duty?2007/05/01English144
From Environmental Campaigns to Advancing the Public Dialog: Environmental Communication for Civic Engagement2010/03/01English139
Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior and Media Dependency Theory: Predictors of Public Pro-environmental Behavioral Intentions in Singapore2014/07/01English125
The US News Media, Polarization on Climate Change, and Pathways to Effective Communication2017/12/07English101
Does Engagement in Advocacy Hurt the Credibility of Scientists? Results from a Randomized National Survey Experiment2017/02/26English94
Changing the Conversation about Climate Change: A Theoretical Framework for Place-Based Climate Change Engagement2013/03/01English90
Nature Documentaries, Connectedness to Nature, and Pro-environmental Behavior2014/12/23English88
Psychological Reactance From Reading Basic Facts on Climate Change: The Role of Prior Views and Political Identification2018/12/27English85
Researching Visual Environmental Communication2013/05/16English83
Communication Practices and Political Engagement with Climate Change: A Research Agenda2016/10/19English77
Revealing and Reframing Apocalyptic Tragedy in Global Warming Discourse2009/06/12English76
On the Field of Environmental Communication: A Systematic Review of the Peer-Reviewed Literature2018/09/11English74
Wind Energy in US Media: A Comparative State-Level Analysis of a Critical Climate Change Mitigation Technology2009/06/12English73
Beasts, Burgers, and Hummers: Meat and the Crisis of Masculinity in Contemporary Television Advertisements2008/11/01English73
Portraying the Perils to Polar Bears: The Role of Empathic and Objective Perspective-taking Toward Animals in Climate Change Communication2014/12/08English71
“We're the Ones to Blame”: Citizens' Representations of Climate Change and the Role of the Media2011/08/09English70
Metaphors for the War (or Race) against Climate Change2017/03/02English69
Global Warming’s “Six Americas Short Survey”: Audience Segmentation of Climate Change Views Using a Four Question Instrument2018/08/23English68
Science Literacy or Value Predisposition? A Meta-Analysis of Factors Predicting Public Perceptions of Benefits, Risks, and Acceptance of Nuclear Energy2018/01/03English64
The Misdiagnosis: Rethinking “Nature-deficit Disorder”2013/06/03English64
Media Coverage of Climate Change in Chile: A Content Analysis of Conservative and Liberal Newspapers2012/03/01English63
Business and Climate Change: The Climate Response of the World's 30 Largest Corporations2009/06/12English63
Structure and Content of the Discourse on Climate Change in the Blogosphere: The Big Picture2014/12/03English63
It's Not Easy Being Green … Or Is It? A Content Analysis of Environmental Claims in Magazine Advertisements from the United States and United Kingdom2012/10/03English61
Toxic Sublime: Imaging Contaminated Landscapes2011/11/07English60
Creating a Place for Environmental Communication Research in Sustainability Science2012/03/01English59
The Influence of Media Use on Environmental Engagement: A Political Socialization Approach2013/11/21English57
Making Meat, Better: The Metaphors of Plant-Based and Cell-Based Meat Innovation2020/03/13English56