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List of figures List of tables List of contributors Introduction Alison Anderson and Candice Howarth Part One: Conceptual Challenges Chapter 1: Framing in Climate Crisis Communication: An Overview of Research across Frame Production, Media Frames, Audience Frames, and Framing Effects Lars Guenther and Daniela Mahl Chapter 2: Climate change as a post-political issue Pieter Maeseele Chapter 3: Deliberation and Democratic Innovations in the Climate Crisis Andy Yuille and Rebecca Willis Chapter 4: Multi-level Miscommunication: on fragmented communications and mismatched framings of climate crisis in multi-level governance Erica Russell and Ian Christie Chapter 5: Talk about it: The role of private-sphere conversations in ecological crisis communication Marlis Wullenkord and Maria Johansson Part Two: Methodological Considerations Chapter 6: Narrative Analysis: The Ideological Dimensions of Climate Discourse Shondel Nero and Raul Lejano Chapter 7: Approaches to Climate Change Visual Research: Methods, Audiences, Practices Christopher Rogers Chapter 8: Co-production approaches in climate communication Alessandra Palange Chapter 9: Discourse analysis in climate communication Chris Russill and Ghadah Chapter 10: Online Research Methods: Designing Studies of Digital Climate Communications Jill Hopke Part Three: Communicating Climate Science across Cultures Chapter 11: Transnational Climate Justice: Anti-Authoritarian Climate Movements and Digital Media in a (post-)Pandemic World Hanna Morris Chapter 12: Climate justice in the media: The representation of indigenous communities and climate migrant/refugees Gabriela Galindo Chapter 13: Climate change crisis communication in Asia: State of the research field and case studies from India, Indonesia, and Malaysia Raksha Pandya-Wood, Lucy Richardson, Azliyana Azhari and Jagdish Thaker Jingyuan Wu Chapter 15: Climate Change Communication Research: A Latin American Perspective Bruno Takahashi, Iasmin Amiden dos Santos, Fernanda Salas and Carolina Gil Posse Part Four: Journalism and News Reportage Chapter 16: Climate Change in the Legacy and Online News Media: Reviewing Scholarly Literature on Production, Presentation & Consumption Mike S. Schafer and Daniela Mahl Chapter 17: Voices from the Front-lines of environmental crisis: reporting climate and environment from the Global South Gabi Mocatta, Nicholas Payne, Shaneka Saville and Kristy Hess Chapter 18: Climate change communication: Reflections on discursive and performative affordances of social media networks Anoop Kumar and M. Shuaib Mohamed Haneef Chapter 19: Conspiracies as one of the dangers of online climate change communication: Origins, spread and impact Marianna Poberezhskaya Chapter 20: Climate crisis and an injunction to care: Exploring women’s reportage on disasters in Australia Deb Anderson and Nicolette Snowden Part Five: Activism and Social Movements Chapter 21: Digital activism and transnational movements: Climate change protest in the digital age Susan Forde ? A Three-pronged Challenge of Collective Identity, Actions, and Words Sol Agin Chapter 23: Youth activism and the call for generational responsibility in climate politics Tania R. Santos, Daniela Ferreira da Silva and Anabela Carvalho Alejandro Artiga-Purcell, Anne Marie Todd, Costanza Rampini and Eugene C. Cordero Chapter 25: The challenge of being 'trusted messengers' on climate change: Practical strategies for more effective climate change teaching in higher education Olivia Taylor and Melissa Lazenby Part Six: Audiences and Popular Culture Chapter 26: The Walk, the Talk, and the Misdirection: Digitalisation and the Deflection of Climate Crisis in US and UK Screen Culture Hunter Vaughan Yuliya Samofalova Chapter 28: Promoting veganism: The cultural role of celebrities and influencers in the reframing of meat and dairy as a climate issue Julie Doyle Beth Osnes and Max Boykoff Chapter 30: Communicating Climate Change on Tik Tok Brigitte Huber Part Seven: Future Directions Chapter 31: Sustainable journalism in a crisis: taking agency and authorship Casey Fung and Franzisca Weder Chapter 32: Sense-making: How interpretive journalism shapes media coverage of climate change Declan Fahy Chapter 33: Where Next for Carbon Literacy? Tackling Climate Misinformation and Addressing Climate (In)Justice Brenda McNally Index |