Climate Change in the News: Allusions to the Catastrophe in Times of Calm

Climate change has become a symbol of global risk society. It is one of the most discussed and agreed by the scientific community, however, between citizens, climate change does not achieve the same degree of consensus. The objects of study are the references to climate change in the news on Spanish...

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Main Author: Carlos Horacio Lozano Ascencio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Rosario; Universidad de los Andes de Venezuela; Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2013-05-01
Series:Disertaciones
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Online Access:https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/disertaciones/article/view/3864
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spelling doaj-9e3ec2c8c30347a39bef99dd24648f7f2020-11-24T22:38:44ZengUniversidad del Rosario; Universidad de los Andes de Venezuela; Universidad Complutense de MadridDisertaciones1856-95362013-05-01611241402649Climate Change in the News: Allusions to the Catastrophe in Times of CalmCarlos Horacio Lozano Ascencio0Universidad Rey Juan CarlosClimate change has become a symbol of global risk society. It is one of the most discussed and agreed by the scientific community, however, between citizens, climate change does not achieve the same degree of consensus. The objects of study are the references to climate change in the news on Spanish television in "quiet times". The objective is to record information when there is no disaster or an international summit on climate change related. We analyze more than 200 pieces television in 2011 in national chains, regional and local perspectives emphasizing scientific, social, political and techniques from which addresses the issue. We conclude that treatment key information on climate change in "quiet times" are maintained as if at that time there were a catastrophe or an international summit.https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/disertaciones/article/view/3864Cambio climáticoMedios de comunicaciónSituaciones de inestabilidadCatástrofes
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Climate Change in the News: Allusions to the Catastrophe in Times of Calm
Disertaciones
Cambio climático
Medios de comunicación
Situaciones de inestabilidad
Catástrofes
author_facet Carlos Horacio Lozano Ascencio
author_sort Carlos Horacio Lozano Ascencio
title Climate Change in the News: Allusions to the Catastrophe in Times of Calm
title_short Climate Change in the News: Allusions to the Catastrophe in Times of Calm
title_full Climate Change in the News: Allusions to the Catastrophe in Times of Calm
title_fullStr Climate Change in the News: Allusions to the Catastrophe in Times of Calm
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change in the News: Allusions to the Catastrophe in Times of Calm
title_sort climate change in the news: allusions to the catastrophe in times of calm
publisher Universidad del Rosario; Universidad de los Andes de Venezuela; Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Disertaciones
issn 1856-9536
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Climate change has become a symbol of global risk society. It is one of the most discussed and agreed by the scientific community, however, between citizens, climate change does not achieve the same degree of consensus. The objects of study are the references to climate change in the news on Spanish television in "quiet times". The objective is to record information when there is no disaster or an international summit on climate change related. We analyze more than 200 pieces television in 2011 in national chains, regional and local perspectives emphasizing scientific, social, political and techniques from which addresses the issue. We conclude that treatment key information on climate change in "quiet times" are maintained as if at that time there were a catastrophe or an international summit.
topic Cambio climático
Medios de comunicación
Situaciones de inestabilidad
Catástrofes
url https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/disertaciones/article/view/3864
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