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Climate Change Discourse. Remediation and Recontextualisation in News and Social Media

Edited Book
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Table of Contents Vol. 26, issue 1 (2022) Cinzia Bevitori and Katherine E. Russo Introduction. Climate Change Discourse: Remediation and Recontextualization in News and Social Media 1 Antonella Napolitano The World Without Us: A CDA of News Media Discourse on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Environment in the UK 7 Denise Milizia Climate Change and Global Warming: An American Perspective through the Lenses of Old and New Modes of Communication 23 Maria Cristina Aiezza “Make a Change for Climate Change”: A Comparative Discourse Analysis of Online Environmental Petitions in the USA and UK 49 Marina Niceforo Linguistic Remediation of the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report in Twitter Discourse on Climate Change 69 Arianna Del Gaudio The Re-contextualisation of Climate Change in Activist Discourse: Counter-narratives and Temporalities in the Web-Documentary Seat at the Table 83 Marisa Della Gatta Towards “Net Zero”: Climate Change Discourse and Australia’s Green Policy in Election Campaigns 97 Aureliana Natale Climate Trauma and Activism: The Social Media Coverage of Climate Crisis and Its Effects. An Overview 113 Notes on Contributors 125
Iris type:
7.1 Curatela
List of contributors:
Bevitori, Cinzia; Russo, KATHERINE ELIZABETH
Authors of the University:
RUSSO KATHERINE ELIZABETH
Handle:
https://unora.unior.it/handle/11574/237034
Full Text:
https://unora.unior.it//retrieve/handle/11574/237034/190602/Anglistica%20Issue%202022%20Climate%20Change%20Discourse.pdf
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ANGLISTICA AION AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL
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