Climate Change Communication and the Internet

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The volume provides a timely, state of the art collection of studies examining climate change communication in the era of digital media. The chapters focus on a broad range of topics covering various aspects of both practice and research in climate change communication, ranging from the use of online platforms, to blogs, and social networking sites. Climate change communication has increasingly moved into Internet-based forums, and this volume provides a comprehensive overview of research into Internet and climate change communication. The studies share valuable methodological insights in this relatively new field of research and shed light on the opportunities and challenges underlying the collection and analysis of online climate change-related data. This book was previously published as a special issue of Environmental Communication.

About the author

Nelya Koteyko is a Reader in Applied Linguistics at Queen Mary University of London. She is interested in the print and digital media representations of science and medicine, and has published widely on the linguistic and sociological approaches to analysing online data.

Brigitte Nerlich is Professor [Emerita, from October 2016] of Science, Language and Society at the University of Nottingham. She is interested in science communication, heath communication and climate change communication. She has published widely on issues related to science, language and culture.

Iina Hellsten is Associate Professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and affiliated to the inter-faculty Network Institute. Her research focuses on the dynamics of communication networks, in particular in social media settings.

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