The Absent Victims: An Ecolinguistic study of Environmental Refugees in The New York Times

Absence of coverage in elite newspapers about one aspect of climate justice is environmental migration. Very little is understood about victims caught in the debate about climate change and forced movement. The New York Times, with its selective framing of the issue makes absent ideologically impor...

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Autor principal: Nina Venkataraman
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Publicado: Università degli Studi di Torino 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/1933b95b78af406aa939085e543aed9a
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Sumario:Absence of coverage in elite newspapers about one aspect of climate justice is environmental migration. Very little is understood about victims caught in the debate about climate change and forced movement. The New York Times, with its selective framing of the issue makes absent ideologically important factors that seem to alter the central story line of environmental migration. These absences are methodologically mapped using Stibbe’s (2015) conceptual tools of capturing erasure in texts in this paper. The argument that emerges from mapping these absences is that there is a categorical operational difference between erasure and absences. While erasure may be intentionally manipulative, absences offers elite newspapers a way forward to ignore issues that do not seem to be news-worthy for coverage. This way absence of coverage leads to absence of attention on the true victims of climate change.