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Global Journalism in Decision-Making Moments: A Case Study of Canadian and American Television Coverage of the 2009 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen

机译:决策时刻的全球新闻:以2009年联合国哥本哈根气候变化框架公约的加拿大和美国电视报道为例

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Climate change is a phenomenon with global causes but local effects, and thus global climate change decision-making moments provide ideal opportunities to examine how local and global discourses work together-or do not-through global journalism. This case study investigates the globally focused vs. culturally bound frames used in television news coverage, in Canada and the USA, of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. Initial quantitative findings that Canadian media used many more culturally bound sources than did American media contradict the past findings and suggest Canadian media engaged less in producing global journalism than did American media. A follow-up qualitative analysis not only found more global framing in the American stories, but also concluded that global sources did not necessarily create global journalism; instead, a global orientation is required.
机译:气候变化是一种具有全球原因但具有局部影响的现象,因此,全球气候变化决策时刻提供了一个理想的机会,可以研究本地和全球话语如何协同工作,或者不通过全球新闻业而工作。本案例研究调查了2009年在哥本哈根举行的联合国气候变化大会在加拿大和美国的电视新闻报道中使用的全球聚焦框架与受文化约束的框架。最初的定量调查结果表明,加拿大媒体使用的文化底蕴比美国媒体多得多,这与过去的发现相矛盾,并表明加拿大媒体在制作全球新闻方面的参与程度低于美国媒体。后续的定性分析不仅在美国人的故事中发现了更多的全球性框架,而且得出的结论是,全球来源不一定创造全球新闻业。相反,需要面向全球。

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    《Environmental communication》 |2014年第4期|489-507|共19页
  • 作者单位

    School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 821 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53703, USA;

    Nelson Institute of the University of Wisconsin-Madison;

    School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

    School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

    School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    globalization; journalism; climate change; Copenhagen;

    机译:全球化;新闻业气候变化;哥本哈根;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 23:09:23

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