Quick search Find article
Quick search
Find article

'Ye Olde Hot Aire'*: reporting on human contributions to climate change in the UK tabloid press

Maxwell T Boykoff and Maria Mansfield

Show affiliations


[1]

TALKING POINTS AMMO : The use of neoliberal think tank fantasy themes to delegitimise scientific knowledge of climate change in Australian newspapers

Elaine McKewon  Journalism Studies 2012  1
CrossRef 
[2]

Sources, Characteristics and Effects of Mass Media Communication on Science: A Review of the Literature, Current Trends and Areas for Future Research : Mass Media Communication on Science

Mike S. Schäfer  Sociology Compass 2011  5 399
CrossRef 
[3]

Climate change diffusion: While the world tips, business schools lag

Genevieve Patenaude  Global Environmental Change 2011  21 259
CrossRef 
[4]

Effective media reporting of sea level rise projections: 1989–2009

U K Rick et al  Environmental Research Letters 2011  6 014004
IOPscience 
[5]

Is the UK preparing for “war”? Military metaphors, personal carbon allowances, and consumption rationing in historical perspective

Maurie J. Cohen  Climatic Change 2010 
CrossRef 
[6]

Why sustainable tourism must address climate change

Daniel Scott  Journal of Sustainable Tourism 2010  19 17
CrossRef 
[7]

Media, Politics and Climate Change: Towards a New Research Agenda

Alison Anderson  Sociology Compass 2009 
CrossRef 
[8]

The cultural politics of climate change discourse in UK tabloids

Maxwell T. Boykoff  Political Geography 2008  27 549
CrossRef 
crossref member

Related review articles

What's this?
View review articles related to this research to gain an insight into the key trends in this subject area. Related review articles are selected based on PACS/MSC codes, and are no more than three years old.

  1. Solar radiation transport in the cloudy atmosphere: a 3D perspective on observations and climate impacts
  2. Nucleation in the atmosphere

View by subject




Export








Please login to access our web services, or create an account if you don't yet have one.

You must have cookies enabled in your web browser to be able to login.

Username
Password

Forgotten your password? Get a new one here.