Climate change as a 'grand narrative'

  • Carvalho A
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Abstract

Climate change is a multi-faceted issue. It relies on deep scientific bases, but merges with politics, economics, ethics and culture in a complex and strongly nonlinear social debate. This interview focuses on the relationships between public communication on climate change (with emphasis on the so-called ‘new media’) and the decision making processes. It argues that more productive and sustainable forms of communication on climate change are needed due to problems related with validation of information in the Web.

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Carvalho, A. (2018). Climate change as a “grand narrative.” Journal of Science Communication, 09(04), C03. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.09040303

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