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Communicating Climate Change and Energy Security

New Methods in Understanding Audiences

By Greg Philo, Catherine Happer

Series Editor: James Curran

To Be Published October 15th 2013 by Routledge – 176 pages

Series: Routledge New Developments in Communication and Society Research

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Description

This book, drawing on new research conducted for the UK Energy Resource Centre (UKERC), examines the contemporary public debate on climate change and the linked issue of energy security. It analyses the key processes which affect the formation of public attitudes and understanding in these areas, while also developing a completely new method for analysing these processes. The authors address fundamental questions about how to adequately inform the public and develop policy in areas of great social importance when public distrust of politicians is so widespread. The new methods of attitudinal research pioneered here combined with the attention to climate change have application and resonance beyond the UK and indeed carry global import.

Contents

Introduction 1. Climate Change and Energy Security: The Media and Public Attitudes 2. The Role of Information in the Construction of Belief 3. Methodology and Design 4. Audience Reception: Climate Change 5. Audience Studies: Energy Security 6. Analysis of Long Term Attitudinal and Behavioural Change. Conclusion

Author Bio

Greg Philo is the Director of the Glasgow University Media Group at the University of Glasgow, UK.

Catherine Happer is a Research Associate in the Glasgow University Media Group at the University of Glasgow, UK.

Name: Communicating Climate Change and Energy Security: New Methods in Understanding Audiences (Hardback)Routledge 
Description: By Greg Philo, Catherine HapperSeries Editor: James Curran. This book, drawing on new research conducted for the UK Energy Resource Centre (UKERC), examines the contemporary public debate on climate change and the linked issue of energy security. It analyses the key processes which affect the formation of public...
Categories: Media Effects, Environmental Policy, Media Research Methods, Environment & Society, Mass Media & Communication, Journalism, British Politics, Politics & the Media, Energy Policy, Communication Research Methods