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Reporting Antarctica: how the news media frames Antarctic science in a changing climate
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Hunt, L, Reporting Antarctica: how the news media frames Antarctic science in a changing climate, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Open Science Conference 2020: Antarctic - Global Connections, 3-7 August 2020, Online (2020) [Conference Extract]
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Abstract
For the majority, Antarctica is a mysterious frozen continent: a place of science and international
collaboration; and a symbol of fears about global warming. But from where do these ideas generate and
who decides the terms of reference for the publics’ understanding of Antarctic science? The role of news
media has been largely overlooked in scholarship, which seeks to understand public engagement with, and
understanding of, the Antarctic region. This is a significant gap in research, given that the news media is the
public’s main source of information about science. As images of calving icebergs and collapsing ice shelves
become more commonplace on news feeds, news media’s role in framing key issues such as climate change
deserves exploration. Using the Australian news media as a case study, data collected from Australian
online news media outlets over a recent 12-month period will be analysed to identify prominent frames and
voices in news discourse related to Antarctic science. The data will be considered in light of existing
scholarship which examines the role of journalists as gatekeepers of science stories and the politicisation of
science. This presentation argues that exploring journalistic representations of Antarctica science has the
potential to challenge assumptions about the role of news media and scientists in communicating issues
such as climate change.
Item Details
Item Type: | Conference Extract |
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Keywords: | news, Antarctica, science, climate change |
Research Division: | Language, Communication and Culture |
Research Group: | Communication and media studies |
Research Field: | Environmental communication |
Objective Division: | Culture and Society |
Objective Group: | Communication |
Objective Field: | The media |
UTAS Author: | Hunt, L (Ms Linda Hunt) |
ID Code: | 144102 |
Year Published: | 2020 |
Deposited By: | Media |
Deposited On: | 2021-04-21 |
Last Modified: | 2022-10-03 |
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