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    Mediated Public Diplomacy : How News Agencies Cover Global Climate Change

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    Date
    2012-04
    Author
    Thompson, Samantha
    Advisor(s)
    Jang, Won Yong
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    Abstract
    This study aims to uncover how various world news agencies are framing the widely discussed and controversial issue of climate change. Media framing is employed in news stories as a means to channel dominant ideologies and national interests into the public, therefore setting the agenda for discussion and influencing public opinion toward environmental risks. This study assesses various research questions regarding 7 themes. The results show how Global South agencies differ in their interpretation of the same events compared with the Global North Press. This information is necessary in understanding the nature of current media coverage and its role in global public diplomacy.
    Subject
    New agencies
    Climatic changes--Press coverage
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/61707
    Type
    Presentation
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    Color poster with text, graphs, and charts.
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