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Negotiating climate change: A frame analysis of COP21 in British, American, and Chinese news media
Author(s) -
Pan Yeheng,
Opgenhaffen Michaël,
Van Gorp Baldwin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
public understanding of science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.116
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1361-6609
pISSN - 0963-6625
DOI - 10.1177/0963662518823969
Subject(s) - negotiation , china , frame analysis , politics , political science , climate change , news media , corporate governance , power (physics) , order (exchange) , frame (networking) , content analysis , sociology , political economy , public relations , media studies , social science , law , economics , telecommunications , computer science , ecology , physics , finance , quantum mechanics , biology
Climate negotiations have increasingly resonated with global governance and world power relations. However, media studies of climate change have paid relatively less attention to media frames of the problem solving. This study addresses this issue by examining the media coverage of COP21 from three countries that have considerable influence on climate politics: the United Kingdom, the United States, and China. By applying an inductive frame analysis, the study identified 10 media frames embedded in the discussions on climate negotiations. A deductive analysis further assessed the prevalence of these frames. The findings suggest that the frames were significantly influenced by the values of the established and emerging powers in the international policy area. The British and American media upheld the underlying norms that have long underpinned the existing Western-led order, while Chinese media coverage manifested a rising power in need of world recognition.

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