27. November 2015 - The Media Watch Blog, of Professor Michael Brüggemann and coworkers, will start operations on 29 November 2015.
They explain: "In our Media Watch Blog we present an analytical view of the media coverage and public debates concerned with the UN-Climate Change Conference in Paris(November 30th – December 11th 2015) through the lens of academic observers from social and climate sciences. We focus on the coverage of the conference in leading media outlets in 40 countries around the globe but we will also provide some first-hand observations from students and researchers who participate in the conference. The blog is hosted by the team of Prof. Brüggemann at the University of Hamburg, but its authors are climate researchers and social scientists from a range of different backgrounds united by an interest in the interdisciplinary study of climate change."
They explain: "In our Media Watch Blog we present an analytical view of the media coverage and public debates concerned with the UN-Climate Change Conference in Paris(November 30th – December 11th 2015) through the lens of academic observers from social and climate sciences. We focus on the coverage of the conference in leading media outlets in 40 countries around the globe but we will also provide some first-hand observations from students and researchers who participate in the conference. The blog is hosted by the team of Prof. Brüggemann at the University of Hamburg, but its authors are climate researchers and social scientists from a range of different backgrounds united by an interest in the interdisciplinary study of climate change."
Unter dem Titel „Großer Erklärungsbedarf zur Klimapolitik“ hat das Hamburger Abendblatt am 26.11.2015 einen Gastbeitrag des Kommunikationswissenschaftlers Professor Brüggemann veröffentlicht.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.abendblatt.de/ratgeber/wissen/article206724169/Grosser-Erklaerungsbedarf-zur-Klimapolitik.html
Dort heißt es, Zitat: „… Die Journalisten sind sich einig, dass der Klimawandel real und menschengemacht ist. Wie lässt sich die Präsens der skeptischen Positionen in den Medien dann erklären? Ursprünglich war es das journalistische Gebot der Ausgewogenheit, das dazu führte: Zu einem Streitfall sollten immer Pro und Kontra gehört werden. Inzwischen haben die Journalisten verstanden, dass es gar keinen wissenschaftlichen Streitfall gibt: Der Klimawandel existiert!...“
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ReplyDeleteThis is my blog post on the Climatematters website:
ReplyDeleteUlysses in Paris
http://www.climatematters.hamburg/2015/12/ulysses-in-paris-climate-narratives-and-self-binding-agreements/