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Seeing climate change: the visual construction of global warming in Canadian national print media

机译:看到气候变化:加拿大国家印刷媒体对全球变暖的直观理解

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Visual communication is a critical but frequently under-estimated contributor to the'social and cultural life' of environmental issues.This paper uses both content and discourse analysis to examine how visual communication is deployed in print media coverage of climate change issues in Canada.The Canadian case is internationally significant, given that Canada ratified the Kyoto Protocol but has since become obstructionist on the global stage. Our analysis, which focuses on image-language interactions, leads us to conclude that climate change is being inconsistently narrated to Canadians in this regard.While the power of visual communication comes from its ability to blend fact and emotion.to engage audiences.and to add narrative complexity to linguistic claims (and vice versa), we find instead a profound disjuncture between images and text in climate change coverage. In this case, visual and linguistic communication tend to pull in different narrative directions, advancing unrelated and sometimes contradictory claims that frequently confuse different aspects and positions on climate change.
机译:视觉传达是环境问题的``社会和文化生活''的关键因素,但经常被低估。本文使用内容分析和话语分析来研究视觉传播如何在加拿大媒体报道的气候变化问题中得到应用。鉴于加拿大批准了《京都议定书》,加拿大的案件在国际上具有重大意义,但此后在全球舞台上已成为一种阻碍。我们的分析着重于图像语言的交互作用,使我们得出的结论是,气候变化在这方面一直未向加拿大人讲述。视觉传达的力量来自其融合事实和情感,吸引受众并达到目标的能力。在语言主张中增加了叙述的复杂性(反之亦然),相反,我们发现在气候变化报道中图像和文字之间存在着深刻的分离。在这种情况下,视觉和语言交流倾向于朝着不同的叙事方向发展,提出不相关的,有时是自相矛盾的主张,这些主张常常使气候变化的不同方面和立场混乱。

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