专题:Climate Change Communication and Perception

This cluster of papers explores the perceptions, communication, and societal responses to climate change, including public attitudes, risk perception, media coverage, policy preferences, psychological impacts, and cultural cognition. It delves into the role of affect, imagery, values, and science literacy in shaping public views on global warming and climate change. The cluster also addresses the politicization of climate change, barriers to engagement, and the impact of personal experience on risk perception.
最新文献
Understanding slow progress on urban climate adaptation: An empirical analysis of behavioural dynamics in Dutch policymaking

article Full Text OpenAlex

The social resonance of environmental media messages: a connectionist-inspired reception analysis

article Full Text OpenAlex

Eco-Sensitive Minds: Clustering Readiness to Change and Environmental Sensitivity for Sustainable Engagement

article Full Text OpenAlex

Interpersonal environmental communication promotes pro-environmental behaviors: a systematic examination across time and groups

article Full Text OpenAlex

Masculinity, femininity, and support for climate policy

article Full Text OpenAlex

Exploring the Intersection of Art, Culture, and Contemporary Scientific Discourse

article Full Text OpenAlex

Raising Awareness on the Complexity of Decision-making through Climate Change Education

article Full Text OpenAlex

Visualising future, sustainable cities: Insights from participatory workshops at the COP28 climate conference

article Full Text OpenAlex

Misplaced Trust in Expertise: Pseudo-Experts and Unreliable Experts

article Full Text OpenAlex

100 years of communication: change and continuity in inaugural communication journals 1924–2024

article Full Text OpenAlex

近5年高被引文献
Measuring Climate Policy Uncertainty

article Full Text OpenAlex 500 FWCI112.701

World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency 2021

article Full Text OpenAlex 487 FWCI36.556

Underestimating the Challenges of Avoiding a Ghastly Future

article Full Text OpenAlex 460 FWCI36.56

From anger to action: Differential impacts of eco-anxiety, eco-depression, and eco-anger on climate action and wellbeing

article Full Text OpenAlex 446 FWCI116.86

Anxiety, Worry, and Grief in a Time of Environmental and Climate Crisis: A Narrative Review

review Full Text OpenAlex 438 FWCI19.216

Behavioural science is unlikely to change the world without a heterogeneity revolution

review Full Text OpenAlex 406 FWCI20.11

Views of health professionals on climate change and health: a multinational survey study

review Full Text OpenAlex 382 FWCI8.477

Affect and emotions as drivers of climate change perception and action: a review

review Full Text OpenAlex 352 FWCI16.758

Sustainable consumption behavior of Europeans: The influence of environmental knowledge and risk perception on environmental concern and behavioral intention

article Full Text OpenAlex 347 FWCI80.908

The i-frame and the s-frame: How focusing on individual-level solutions has led behavioral public policy astray

article Full Text OpenAlex 336 FWCI55.475