2018
DOI: 10.1111/tran.12250
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Voicing climate change? Television, public engagement and the politics of voice

Abstract: This paper examines a body of TV commissions made for BBC Television that formed components of the BBC Climate Chaos season (2006–2007). These commissions represent the first and, to date, only concerted attempt to address the issue of climate change with a range of approaches across a number of broadcast and online platforms within a public service broadcasting context across an extended season. The paper contributes to the task of balancing the relatively extensive body of research into news media coverage o… Show more

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“…In terms of sources of information about climate change, there was a frustration with the lack of local materials. Teachers' arguments echo critiques of the dominance of Anglo‐American knowledge production and representation in geography (Hedding & Breetzke, 2021; Müller, 2021), and of the narrow representation of voices through media accounts (Smith et al., 2018). YouTube videos ‘ are interesting to watch but only … referring to developed countries like America.…”
Section: Space and Climate Change Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of sources of information about climate change, there was a frustration with the lack of local materials. Teachers' arguments echo critiques of the dominance of Anglo‐American knowledge production and representation in geography (Hedding & Breetzke, 2021; Müller, 2021), and of the narrow representation of voices through media accounts (Smith et al., 2018). YouTube videos ‘ are interesting to watch but only … referring to developed countries like America.…”
Section: Space and Climate Change Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%