Πέρα από τα πρωτοσέλιδα: Η κλιματική αλλαγή στα μέσα ενημέρωσης
Δημοσιευμένα:
Σεπ 13, 2024
Λέξεις-κλειδιά:
Κλιματική αλλαγή Μέσα ενημέρωσης Δημόσια κατανόηση
Περίληψη
Η παρούσα βιβλιογραφική ανασκόπηση εξετάζει την επίδραση των μέσων ενημέρωσης στις αντιλήψεις του κοινού για την κλιματική αλλαγή και την αποτελεσματικότητα της αφήγησης και των εικόνων στη δημόσια συμμετοχή. Παρουσιάζονται στρατηγικές για την αντιμετώπιση της παραπληροφόρησης. Για τη μελέτη αυτή, δημιουργήθηκε θεματικός χάρτης με λέξεις-κλειδιά από 744 επιστημονικά άρθρα, και αναλύθηκαν σε βάθος 16 αντιπροσωπευτικά άρθρα. Τα αποτελέσματα υπογραμμίζουν τον σημαντικό ρόλο των μέσων κοινωνικής δικτύωσης στη διαμόρφωση της κοινής γνώμης και την πρόκληση της παραπληροφόρησης.
Λεπτομέρειες άρθρου
- Ενότητα
- ΠΡΟΦΟΡΙΚΕΣ ΑΝΑΚΟΙΝΩΣΕΙΣ
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