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Foreword; Contents; Notes on the Contributors; List of Abbreviations ; List of Figures ; List of Tables ; Chapter 1: The Problem: Climate Change, Politics andßtheßMedia; Scale: Width, Depth andßTime; Complexity: Knowledge, Civic Epistemology, Institutions, Inequality; Political Imagination: Planning, Challenging, Deliberating; Climate Change, Media andßJournalism; Global Geopolitical Reach; IPCC AR5 andßtheßDynamics ofßGlobal Media Events; Mainstream Print Bias andßtheßNotion ofßtheß"Public"; The Space ofßInterpretation: Attention andßAccess; Moments inßtheßCommunication Process.
Professional ChallengesBibliography; Chapter 2: Scientists, Communication andßtheßSpace ofßGlobal Media Attention; The IPCC: Background andßChallenges; IPCC Authors andßCommunication Challenges; Uncertainties asßObstacles?; Clarity andßIts Limits; The Descriptive-Prescriptive Dilemma; Summaries forßPolicymakers: Suitable Communication?; Controversies; Climate Pragmatism: Concerningß"Things People Love"?; The Politics ofßFraming; Conclusion: Navigating between Constraints; Notes; Bibliography.
Chapter 3: Attention, Access andßtheßGlobal Space ofßInterpretation: Media Dynamics ofßtheßIPCC AR5 Launch YearAttention, Highlights andßVoices; The Physical Science Base (WGI): Evidence Confirmed andßQuestioned; Impact, Adaptation andßVulnerability (WGII): Social andßOther Consequences; Mitigation ofßClimate Change (WGIII): Alarm andßHope; The SYR: Global Concern; Reviewing theßBroad Global Response; Bibliography; Chapter 4: Mediated Civic Epistemologies? Journalism, Domestication andßtheßIPCC AR5; Domestication ofßInternational/Global News; Structural Constraints andßComparisons.
Domestic Attention Politics andßAccess ofßVoicesAttention andßAccess: Local Dynamics; High Attention, Medium Domestication; Medium Attention, High Domestication; Low Coverage, High Domestication; Low Attention, Low Domestication; Mediated Civic Epistemologies: Four Preliminary Ideal Types; Bibliography; Chapter 5: Disaster, Risk or Opportunity? AßTen-ƯCountry Comparison ofßThemes inßCoverage ofßtheßIPCC AR5; Frames, Discourses, Themes; The Relative Absence ofßCross-Country Studies; Results; Themes fromßDisaster toßOpportunity; Conclusions; Bibliography.
Chapter 6: Journalism, Climate Change, Justice andßSolidarity: Editorializing theßIPCC AR5Theorizing Justice andßSolidarity inßaßGlobalizing World; Justice; Solidarity; Methodological Approach andßResearch Material; Exploring Spatial andßTemporal Conceptions ofßJustice; Exploring Attitudes (Modality) Toward Justice; Attitudes Toward Justice inßtheßSelected Articles; "The Climate Threat: AßPolitical Problem". Aftonbladet, Sweden ; "In Joint Steps onßEmissions, China andßUS Set Asideß'You First' Approach onßGlobal Warming". New York Times, USA.
Professional ChallengesBibliography; Chapter 2: Scientists, Communication andßtheßSpace ofßGlobal Media Attention; The IPCC: Background andßChallenges; IPCC Authors andßCommunication Challenges; Uncertainties asßObstacles?; Clarity andßIts Limits; The Descriptive-Prescriptive Dilemma; Summaries forßPolicymakers: Suitable Communication?; Controversies; Climate Pragmatism: Concerningß"Things People Love"?; The Politics ofßFraming; Conclusion: Navigating between Constraints; Notes; Bibliography.
Chapter 3: Attention, Access andßtheßGlobal Space ofßInterpretation: Media Dynamics ofßtheßIPCC AR5 Launch YearAttention, Highlights andßVoices; The Physical Science Base (WGI): Evidence Confirmed andßQuestioned; Impact, Adaptation andßVulnerability (WGII): Social andßOther Consequences; Mitigation ofßClimate Change (WGIII): Alarm andßHope; The SYR: Global Concern; Reviewing theßBroad Global Response; Bibliography; Chapter 4: Mediated Civic Epistemologies? Journalism, Domestication andßtheßIPCC AR5; Domestication ofßInternational/Global News; Structural Constraints andßComparisons.
Domestic Attention Politics andßAccess ofßVoicesAttention andßAccess: Local Dynamics; High Attention, Medium Domestication; Medium Attention, High Domestication; Low Coverage, High Domestication; Low Attention, Low Domestication; Mediated Civic Epistemologies: Four Preliminary Ideal Types; Bibliography; Chapter 5: Disaster, Risk or Opportunity? AßTen-ƯCountry Comparison ofßThemes inßCoverage ofßtheßIPCC AR5; Frames, Discourses, Themes; The Relative Absence ofßCross-Country Studies; Results; Themes fromßDisaster toßOpportunity; Conclusions; Bibliography.
Chapter 6: Journalism, Climate Change, Justice andßSolidarity: Editorializing theßIPCC AR5Theorizing Justice andßSolidarity inßaßGlobalizing World; Justice; Solidarity; Methodological Approach andßResearch Material; Exploring Spatial andßTemporal Conceptions ofßJustice; Exploring Attitudes (Modality) Toward Justice; Attitudes Toward Justice inßtheßSelected Articles; "The Climate Threat: AßPolitical Problem". Aftonbladet, Sweden ; "In Joint Steps onßEmissions, China andßUS Set Asideß'You First' Approach onßGlobal Warming". New York Times, USA.