作者: Ella Belfer , James D. Ford , Michelle Maillet
DOI: 10.1007/S10584-017-2076-Z
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摘要: This article examines how newspapers reporting on climate change have covered and framed Indigenous peoples. Focusing eight in Canada, the USA, Australia, New Zealand, we examine articles published from 1995 to 2015, analyze them using content framing analyses. The impacts of are portrayed as having severe ecological, sociocultural, health/safety for peoples, who often victims “harbingers” change. There is a strong focus stories Arctic. lack substantive discussion colonialism or marginalization reviewed limits media portrayal structural roots vulnerability, rendering problem for, rather than society. traditional knowledge widely discussed, but principally means corroborating scientific knowledge, accordance with romanticized portrayals Widespread disparities volume, content, coverage also observed across four nations.