2012
DOI: 10.1080/17524032.2011.642078
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Media Coverage of Climate Change in Chile: A Content Analysis of Conservative and Liberal Newspapers

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“…Gordon, Deines, and Havice (2010) observed that, when the Mexican newspaper Reforma discusses climate change, it focuses on the ecological impacts and consequences for developing communities rather than on scientific disagreement. Dotson, Jacobson, Kaid, and Carlton (2012) observed similar tendencies in Chilean newspapers. Moreover, contrarian voices are rare in Peruvian, Argentinean, and Colombian stories on global warming (Takahashi & Meisner, 2012;Zamith, Pinto, & Villar, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Gordon, Deines, and Havice (2010) observed that, when the Mexican newspaper Reforma discusses climate change, it focuses on the ecological impacts and consequences for developing communities rather than on scientific disagreement. Dotson, Jacobson, Kaid, and Carlton (2012) observed similar tendencies in Chilean newspapers. Moreover, contrarian voices are rare in Peruvian, Argentinean, and Colombian stories on global warming (Takahashi & Meisner, 2012;Zamith, Pinto, & Villar, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…In a study of 1,628 articles on cc published in 2003, 2005 and 2007 in Chile (Dotson et al, 2012), the politicians represented 57% of the sources quoted in the El Mercurio and 68% in La Nación, while experts were quoted in 22% and 21% of the articles on cc, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only Latin American country analyzed in their study was Honduras. In addition, studies have been undertaken that focused on the region (Fundación Konrad Adenauer, 2008) and on specific countries such as Peru (Takahashi and Meisner, 2013), Argentina (Mercado, 2012b), Mexico (Gordon et al, 2010) or Chile (Dotson et al, 2012). In Mexico, the research analyzed content came from Reforma newspaper, the same media outlet chosen by the previously mentioned Global Media Map on Climate Change Project (Schmidt et al, 2013).…”
Section: Climate Change In Latin American Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto es particularmente cierto en Latinoamérica, y sobre todo en Chile, donde la mayoría de las investigaciones relacionadas con la comunicación ambiental en ámbito energético se focalizan sobre proyectos específicos y sobre los movimientos de protesta que se han generado a su alrededor (Fuenzalida & Quiroz, 2012;Rodríguez, Peña & Sáez, 2014) o bien, sobre el rol de los medios en informar la opinión pública respecto del cambio climático (Dotson, Jacobson, Kaid & Carlton, 2012;Hasbún, 2014), pero sin ofrecer una comprensión cabal de cómo los medios de comunicación de masa representan a los proyectos energéticos y sus impactos.…”
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