ENVIRONMENT: Atolls in the ocean—canaries in the mine? Australian journalism contesting climate change impacts in the Pacific
This article has two complementary aspects, empirical and theoretical. Empirically, it examines the reportage of the two most prolific Australian journalists on the threat posed by climate change to low-lying Pacific island states, reporting over the two-year period leading up to and following the h...
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Auteur principal: | Chris Nash |
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Asia Pacific Network
2015
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