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Put a Frame on It: Contextualizing Climate Change for Museum Visitors.

机译:摆上框架:为博物馆参观者提供气候变化相关信息。

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Public opinion polls continue to show that Americans are divided---particularly along political and ideological lines---on whether climate change is real and warrants immediate action. Those in the natural and social sciences have recognized that effective communication is key to closing the gap that exists between scientific and public understanding on this issue. A body of social science research on climate change communication has emerged within the last decade. This field has identified strategies for climate change communicators and educators, emphasizing the importance of framing climate change issues in ways that help it resonate with a wider range of public concerns and values in order to develop a shared belief regarding the necessity of action. Museum exhibits and programs on climate change that were developed within the last five years are likely to have benefitted from this body of work.;This qualitative research seeks to examine and analyze the various ways museums in the United States are communicating about climate change related issues to the public. Three case studies of museum exhibits on climate change issues were examined. The scope and purpose of climate change communication in museums, the specific messages that museums are choosing to communicate, and how those messages are being framed for public audiences were explored through these case studies. The findings suggest that museums are considering their audience when framing messages about climate change and have used work from the climate change communication field to inform message development. In particular, museums are making climate change issues more relevant by emphasizing social, economic, and human health concerns, and are considering strategies to counteract fear-fatigue and empower visitors to take action.
机译:民意测验继续显示,美国人对气候变化是否真实,是否需要立即采取行动存在分歧,尤其是在政治和意识形态方面。自然科学和社会科学领域的人士已经认识到,有效的沟通对于缩小科学与公众对此问题的理解之间的差距至关重要。在过去的十年中,出现了一系列有关气候变化传播的社会科学研究。该领域确定了气候变化传播者和教育者的战略,强调了以气候变化问题为框架的重要性,以使其与更广泛的公众关注和价值观产生共鸣,从而就采取行动的必要性达成共识。过去五年中开发的博物馆关于气候变化的展览品和计划很可能会从这一工作中受益。这项定性研究旨在研究和分析美国博物馆就气候变化相关问题进行交流的各种方式对公众。审查了关于气候变化问题的博物馆展品的三个案例研究。通过这些案例研究,探讨了博物馆中气候变化交流的范围和目的,博物馆选择交流的具体信息以及如何将这些信息构造给公众。调查结果表明,博物馆在撰写有关气候变化的消息时正在考虑其观众,并利用气候变化交流领域的工作来促进消息的发展。尤其是,博物馆通过强调社会,经济和人类健康问题,使气候变化问题变得更加重要,并正在考虑应对恐惧疲劳和赋予游客采取行动的策略。

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  • 作者

    Canning, Katharine.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Museum studies.;Science education.;Climate change.
  • 学位 Masters
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 95 p.
  • 总页数 95
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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