Narratives in climate change discourse

作者: Kjersti Fløttum , Øyvind Gjerstad

DOI: 10.1002/WCC.429

关键词: Narrative networkSociologyEpistemologyPerspective (graphical)Social psychologyRhetorical questionHERONarrativeNarrative criticismNarrative inquiryPublic opinion

摘要: 'Stories' used to communicate climate change knowledge shape opinions and preferences, and analyzing such narratives can help explain how they are constructed and how they …

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