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Vol 26 No 1 (2022): Climate Change Discourse. Remediation and Recontextualisation in News and Social Media
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6093/2035-8504/2022/1
Published:
2023-12-17
Full Issue
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Front Matter
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Climate Change Discourse. Remediation and Recontextualization in News and Social Media
Cinzia Bevitori, Katherine E. Russo
1-5
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The World Without Us. A CDA of News Media Discourse on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Environment in the UK
Antonella Napolitano
7-21
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Climate Change and Global Warming. An American Perspective through the Lenses of Old and New Modes of Communication
Denise Milizia
23-47
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“Make a Change for Climate Change”. A Comparative Discourse Analysis of Online Environmental Petitions in the USA and UK
Maria Cristina Aiezza
49-67
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Linguistic Remediation of the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report in Twitter Discourse on Climate Change
Marina Niceforo
69-81
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The Re-contextualisation of Climate Change in Activist Discourse. Counter-narratives and Temporalities in the Web-Documentary Seat at the Table
Arianna Del Gaudio
83-96
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Towards “Net Zero”. Climate Change Discourse and Australia’s Green Policy in Election Campaigns
Marisa Della Gatta
97-112
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Climate Trauma and Activism. The Social Media Coverage of Climate Crisis and Its Effects. An Overview
Aureliana Natale
113-123
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Notes
Notes on Contributors
125-126
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