2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-019-02597-1
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Who is heard in climate change journalism? Sourcing patterns in climate change news in China, India, Singapore, and Thailand

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“…It seems that in “developing countries climate change is often viewed by editors as an international story and [that] local reporting is not prioritized” (Anderson, 2017, p. 473). This supports findings from “global news flow” and “news geography” research, which has shown that since the 1960s, the news flow between countries has been “unbalanced, with heavy coverage of a few highly developed countries and light coverage of many less‐developed ones” (Comfort et al, 2019, p. 5).…”
Section: Climate Journalists’ Relationships With Their Sourcessupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…It seems that in “developing countries climate change is often viewed by editors as an international story and [that] local reporting is not prioritized” (Anderson, 2017, p. 473). This supports findings from “global news flow” and “news geography” research, which has shown that since the 1960s, the news flow between countries has been “unbalanced, with heavy coverage of a few highly developed countries and light coverage of many less‐developed ones” (Comfort et al, 2019, p. 5).…”
Section: Climate Journalists’ Relationships With Their Sourcessupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Across all media, individual citizens still have only a marginal presence as news sources. The most visible sources in the news remain organizations who produce information professionally and often communicate it strategically (Comfort et al, 2019).…”
Section: Climate Journalists’ Relationships With Their Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Otras fuentes políticas y de la sociedad civil tienen alcance nacional o local. Estudios previos muestran una prominencia a nivel internacional de las voces políticas y gubernamentales (Eide & Kunelius, 2010;Comfort, Tandoc, & Gruszczynski, 2020). También las noticias en línea apuestan por las fuentes oficiales, incluso con mayor frecuencia que las televisiones o los periódicos (Anderson, 2015).…”
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“…Lo que sí se ha detectado es un tratamiento temático diferenciado en El País con respecto a los otros periódicos de la izquierda: es el segundo medio de izquierda que prestó mayor atención a las oportunidades del cambio climático (por ejemplo, con el artículo del director de innovación de Green Business Spain, Luis Morales Carballo, titulado "Hacia el final de una economía basada en las energías fósiles") y el único de esta ideología que no destacó en el tema de desastre/catástrofe por encima del periódico nacional conservador. voces políticas y gubernamentales (Eide & Kunelius, 2010;Comfort et al, 2020). Los países de la Europa continental no muestran una tendencia tan uniforme en las fuentes empleadas, por lo que en este punto no se los puede considerar como un bloque unitario.…”
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