2013
DOI: 10.11114/smc.v1i2.202
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Media Consumption and Regional Perceptions of Global Climate Change: Findings from Germany

Abstract: Global climate change has been one of the most urgent problems confronting humanity in recent years. However, there are intercultural and intracultural differences in perceptions both of the dimensions of global climate change and the necessity of fighting it. It is assumed that these perceptions depend heavily on the quantity and quality of media coverage and individuals" media usage. To test how media consumption interacts with sociodemographic variables in affecting perceptions of global climate change, a r… Show more

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