2023
DOI: 10.15626/fojo.s.202301
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Climate change journalism in South Africa: noticeable improvements, less than adequate

Abstract: The media coverage of climate change in South Africa is on the increase, although several issue requiring attention have been identified. These include i) the fact that media coverage ismostly influenced by events such as climate conferences and disasters; ii) a tendency toapproach climate change as a beat, instead of incorporating it in other beats since the climatecrisis impacts various issues, such as economics, health, politics, food security, agriculture, etc.This has often resulted in a scenario where so… Show more

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“…The report, authored by Enoch Sithole at the Wits Centre for Journalism (Witwatersrand, SA), was the first in Fojo's re-established Study Series. 16 Another recent academic involvement includes contributions to the World Association for Christian Communication, WACC's Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP), which has been monitoring gender in media outlets globally since 1995. 17 Additionally, through LNU, Fojo is a big part of the knowledge environment 'A Questioned Democracy' (If-dem), which is tackling issues of democratic decline through the perspectives of representation, media, and citizenship.…”
Section: Academic Collaborationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The report, authored by Enoch Sithole at the Wits Centre for Journalism (Witwatersrand, SA), was the first in Fojo's re-established Study Series. 16 Another recent academic involvement includes contributions to the World Association for Christian Communication, WACC's Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP), which has been monitoring gender in media outlets globally since 1995. 17 Additionally, through LNU, Fojo is a big part of the knowledge environment 'A Questioned Democracy' (If-dem), which is tackling issues of democratic decline through the perspectives of representation, media, and citizenship.…”
Section: Academic Collaborationsmentioning
confidence: 99%