2013
DOI: 10.5539/jsd.v6n7p88
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Greening and Energy Issues: An Analysis of Four Canadian Newspapers

Abstract: The concept of greening has been part of the public discourse for some time. The greening of energy, which is seen as essential for green growth and a green economy, which in turn is seen as essential for sustainable development, is part of this public discourse. Media is seen to be important in shaping public opinion. We investigated how two national Canadian newspapers (Globe and Mail and National Post) and two regional (Alberta) newspapers (Calgary Herald and Edmonton Journal) cover greening as it relates t… Show more

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“…This lack of interest of looking at societal dynamics as problems fits with the issue that many socially disadvantaged groups were rarely mentioned in the documents covered. The low coverage of socially disadvantaged groups was also evident in the general coverage of aging as it relates to elderly and seniors and was not an artifact of the aging well coverage and was a phenomenon we encountered before for many of the newspapers covered [ 39 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lack of interest of looking at societal dynamics as problems fits with the issue that many socially disadvantaged groups were rarely mentioned in the documents covered. The low coverage of socially disadvantaged groups was also evident in the general coverage of aging as it relates to elderly and seniors and was not an artifact of the aging well coverage and was a phenomenon we encountered before for many of the newspapers covered [ 39 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that biofuels do sit in this broader policy context, as Part I demonstrated in all three of our focus cases. Wolbring and Noga (2013) look at this broader context and find that the media are extremely important in shaping public opinion over greening and energy issues more generally. They investigate the reporting of greening and energy in four Canadian newspapers, two national, two regional.…”
Section: Consumers Consumer Engagement and The Acceptability Of Biofmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Our findings of the lack of coverage of social issues and lack of coverage of marginalized groups are not exclusive to the topic of occupational therapy. Social issues are often underreported [147], as are marginalized populations such as disabled people [148].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%