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- W2184536369 abstract "The mass media and its mechanisms of production and selection play a crucial rule in the definition of the risks of climate change. Different codings and logics in the political and the scientific system as well as in media are vital aspects in the misunderstandings of climate change and its public debate. Based on various empirical studies, the aim of this paper is to theoretically work out a theoretical frame – founded on Luhmanns theory of functionally differentiated societies – why some climate issues get a good deal of news coverage while other issues linger in the back. This paper proved the following: Climate change became an interesting topic, not until it was located in the decision-making-process of the political system. Furthermore, climate issues become interesting for the media, when they are clear, conflictual and can be linked to ElitePersons. In contrast to scientific communication, the news media make great efforts to be clear and definite in its communications." @default.
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- W2184536369 title "The Mass Media and the Risk Communication of Climate Change: A Theoretical Observation" @default.
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