1st Edition
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Climate Change Perspectives from the Social Sciences and Humanities
Introduction
Part 1: Climate change in discourse
1. Imagining action on climate change – a comparison of Belgian and Norwegian surveys
Øyvind Gjerstad, Andrea Catellani, Kjersti Fløttum
2. Climate change mitigation in the food, energy, and transport sectors in Belgium, France, and Norway: a comparative study of Instagram posts by environmental opinion leaders and opinion-leading organizations
Yuliya Samofalova
3. Keeping young people informed and engaged: A linguistic analysis of climate change coverage in children’s news
Wout Van Praet
4. Greenwashing: an obstacle to the adoption of attitudes and behaviours of climate change mitigation?
Elodie Vargas
Part 2: Raising awareness and acting with communication
5. Science and literature in alliance against the Anthropocene: Andri Snær Magnason's On Time and Water and Aurélien Barrau's L'Hypothèse K.
Alexandra Juster
6. Overcoming Information Overload in Climate Change Communication: Visual Storytelling through Infographics
Anna Spielvogel
7. Assessing the effectiveness of corporate communication on climate change. A corpus-based, multimodal investigation of discourse practices in CSRs
Gaetano Falco, Francesco Meledandri
8. The end of the "magic trash can": an info-communication approach to raising awareness of waste reduction
Mathis Navard
Part 3: Changing for climate: representations, behaviors and emotions
9. Participative videos concerning climate change: The interplay between media experience, perceived effectiveness knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions changes
Louise-Amélie Cougnon, Jerry Jacques
10. Sport utility vehicles (SUVs): An obstacle to climate action?
Pudens Malibabo
11. The double-edged sword of (eco)anxiety: Antecedents and consequences on pro-environmental behaviors
Amy Hannuzet, Mikaël De Clercq, Morgane Senden, Michaël Parmentier
12. A Local Lens: Studying Climate Perceptions in Chastreix - Sancy National Nature Reserve
Michel Streith, Armelle Nugier
Part 4: Lessons learned from concrete actions
13. Rethinking Object Mutualization: Lessons on Behavioral vs Economic Barriers
Xavier Marichal
14. Building Wildfire resilient communities
Ana Margarida Silva
15. The Transformative Potential of Relational and Responsive Education
Roberto Franzini Tibaldeo
Biography
Andrea Catellani is Professor of Communication at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain, Belgium). He is one of the directors of the Study and Research Group "Communication, Environment, Science and Society" of the French Society of Information and Communication Sciences (SFSIC). He was the principal investigator of the research project "Overcoming Obstacles and Disincentives to Climate Change Mitigation" (funded by JPI Climate, 2020-2024). He has published several academic articles and books, particularly on environmental and climate communication and rhetoric, corporate social responsibility discourse, the semiotic approach to organizations, ethics in communication, and the relationship between religion and digital communication.
Louise-Amélie Cougnon holds a PhD in sociolinguistics and leads research at MiiL, a technological platform at UCLouvain (Belgium). She specializes in the intelligibility of multimodal data, including social media, archives, and the press. Her expertise has been primarily applied in the fields of climate change and health disorders. She developed a profiling model based on qualitative and quantitative data, structured around values, emotions, practices, and attitudes towards norms (VEPRe). Dr. Cougnon also specializes in data ethics and research ethics.
Øyvind Gjerstad is Associate Professor of French linguistics at the University of Bergen, Norway. Among his main research interests are linguistic polyphony and the narrativity of deliberative discourse. He has participated in several externally funded research projects on the linguistic and societal aspects of climate change, the last of which is the project “Overcoming Obstacles and Disincentives to Climate Change Mitigation”, funded by the Joint Programming Initiative "Connecting Climate Knowledge for Europe" (2020-2024).
Armelle Nugier is Assistant Professor of social psychology at Université Clermont Auvergne. She is co-head of the CNRS research team on “Social behaviors and collective dynamics” within the Laboratory of Social and Cognitive Psychology (LAPSCO) in Clermont-Ferrand. Her research focuses on social norms, prejudice, and discrimination. She has published numerous scientific articles and is the author of Les Influences Sociales (second edition) with Peggy Chekroun and of The Social and Political Psychology of Violent Radicalism with Serge Guimond.






