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Drawing together key frameworks and disciplines that illuminate the importance of communication around climate change, this Research Handbook offers a vital knowledge base to address the urgency of conveying climate issues to a variety of audiences.

Drawing together key frameworks and disciplines that illuminate the importance of communication around climate change, this Research Handbook offers a vital knowledge base to address the urgency of conveying climate issues to a variety of audiences. International scholars survey the key disciplinary foundations of climate change communication including: climate science, audience studies, sociology, and the efficacy of diverse communication forms ranging from science communication, political communication and visual communication to film, theatre and the novel. Featuring key ideas critical to the contemporary climate discussion, such as climate denial, psychology, the use of images, journalism, campaigns, health, justice and climate change fiction, this timely Research Handbook intervenes in the global debate to offer a pathway for researchers and communicators to stimulate new methods of conceptualising and communicating climate mitigation. Presenting an in-depth exploration of climate change messaging in relation to interpretive communities, this book is crucial reading for scholars and students of media and communications, climate science and environmental studies. Its key practical insights will also benefit practitioners of climate communication and science.

Recenzijos

'This book takes a fiercely needed leap forward to systematically improve climate change communication. We're well acquainted with intersectional challenges associated with 21st century climate change, but work remains to improve how we talk about climate change. Interdisciplinary contributions here guide productive discussions as pathways to improved engagement and action.' -- Max Boykoff, University of Colorado, Boulder, US

List of figures
viii
List of contributors
ix
1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Communicating Climate Change
1(21)
David C Holmes
THEME I COMMUNICATING CLIMATE SCIENCE
2 Introduction to communicating climate science
22(2)
Simon Torok
Ailie JE Gallant
3 Confidence and certainty in climate science
24(9)
Ailie JE Gallant
Sophie C Lewis
4 Communicating climate change science with different audiences
33(14)
Simon Torok
Karen Pearce
Susan Joy Hassol
THEME II CLIMATE SCIENCE DENIAL
5 Introduction to climate science denial
47(2)
John Cook
6 Sources and amplifiers of climate change denial
49(13)
Riley E Dunlap
Robert J Brulle
7 Deconstructing climate science denial
62(17)
John Cook
8 Responding to climate science denial
79(14)
Emily Vraga
Sander van der Linden
THEME III THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION
9 Introduction to the psychology of climate change communication
93(2)
Kelly S Fielding
10 The role of psychological variables in developing effective climate change message frames
95(11)
Anna Klas
Edward JR Clarke
11 The role of social norms in communicating about climate change
106(10)
Kelly S Fielding
Winnifred R Louis
12 Communication to change climate-related behaviour
116(11)
Christian A Klockner
THEME IV VISUALIZING CLIMATE CHANGE
13 Introduction to visualizing climate change
127(4)
Mike S Schafer
14 Stakeholders' visual representations of climate change
131(12)
Antal Wozniak
15 News media images of climate change: reviewing the research
143(10)
Mike S Schafer
16 Climate change visuals: a review of their effects on cognition, emotion and behaviour
153(9)
Julia Me tag
THEME V CLIMATE CHANGE REPORTING
17 Introduction to climate reporting
162(2)
Elisabeth Eide
Risto Kunelius
18 Climate reporting: challenges and opportunities
164(19)
Elisabeth Eide
Risto Kunelius
19 Reporting extreme weather events
183(13)
James Painter
Susan Joy Hassol
20 Reporting from vulnerable countries in the Global South
196(16)
Goretti L Nassanga
Mofizur Rhaman
THEME VI CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGNS
21 Introduction to climate change communication campaigns
212(2)
Lucy M Richardson
22 Climate change audience segmentation: an international review
214(16)
Benjamin H Detenber
Sonny Rosenthal
23 Designing theory-based interventions to change behaviour effectively
230(12)
Sebastian Bamberg
Maxie Schulte
24 Practitioner engagement with communication and behavioural science research
242(15)
Lucy M Richardson
THEME VII HEALTH COMMUNICATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE
25 Introduction to health communication of climate change
257(2)
Anneliese Depoux
26 Communicating the public health implications of climate change
259(13)
Melinda R Weathers
Marceleen M Mosher
Edward Maibach
27 A few points that communication on climate change could learn from the COVID-19 crisis
272(7)
Anneliese Depoux
Francois Gemenne
28 Communicating the health co-benefits of climate change mitigation to households and policy makers
279(12)
Alina Herrmann
Dorothee Amelung
Helen Fischer
Rainer Sauerborn
THEME VIII CLIMATE JUSTICE COMMUNICATION
29 Introduction to climate justice communication
291(2)
Anna Roosvall
Matthew Tegelberg
30 The importance of the matters, geographies, and mediations of justice
293(12)
Anna Roosvall
Matthew Tegelberg
31 The unearthed and contagious logics of pluralist climate justice in the Russian Arctic
305(12)
Dmitry Yagodin
THEME IX CLIMATE CHANGE FICTION
32 Introduction to climate change fiction
317(3)
Roman Bartosch
33 Beyond communication: climate change fiction
320(10)
Axel Goodbody
34 Popularizing climate change: cli-fi film and narrative impact
330(10)
Alexa Weik von Mossner
35 (In)attention to global drama: climate change plays
340(9)
Julia Hoydis
36 Reading and teaching fictions of climate
349(4)
Roman Bartosch
Index 353
Edited by David C. Holmes and Lucy M. Richardson, Monash Climate Change Communication Research Hub, School of Media, Film and Journalism, Monash University, Australia