This research examines the trajectory of the contested field of geoengineering through critical discourse analysis of relevant science policy reports, news media journalism, and congressional hearings. The analysis reveals the evolution of notions of normalcy, legitimacy, and imperative around the controversial field of geoengineering.
This research examines the trajectory of the contested field of geoengineering through critical discourse analysis of relevant science policy reports, news media journalism, and congressional hearings. The analysis reveals the evolution of notions of normalcy, legitimacy, and imperative around the controversial field of geoengineering.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Acronyms Section I: Climate, Geoengineering, Risk, and Modernity Introduction: Climate Crisis, Global Risk, and Geoengineering Chapter 1: Risk, Climate Politics, and the Challenge of Reflexive Modernization Section II: Scientific Discourse and the Construction of Legitimacy Chapter 2: Science Policy Reports and the Framing of Geoengineering Chapter 3: Science Policy Reports and the Construction of Legitimacy: Research, Actors, and Public Engagement Section III: Journalism and Presenting Geoengineering to the Public Chapter 4: Geoengineering Presented to the Public: Narratives and Trends in News Media, 1991-2016 Chapter 5: News Media Framing and Discursive Presentation of Geoengineering Section IV: Congressional Hearings Chapter 6: Geoengineering in the Political Sphere: Congressional Hearings, 2009-2017 Section V: Technology and Reflexivity Conclusion: Interconnections, High Technology, and Reflexive Modernization References About the Author
Acknowledgments Acronyms Section I: Climate, Geoengineering, Risk, and Modernity Introduction: Climate Crisis, Global Risk, and Geoengineering Chapter 1: Risk, Climate Politics, and the Challenge of Reflexive Modernization Section II: Scientific Discourse and the Construction of Legitimacy Chapter 2: Science Policy Reports and the Framing of Geoengineering Chapter 3: Science Policy Reports and the Construction of Legitimacy: Research, Actors, and Public Engagement Section III: Journalism and Presenting Geoengineering to the Public Chapter 4: Geoengineering Presented to the Public: Narratives and Trends in News Media, 1991-2016 Chapter 5: News Media Framing and Discursive Presentation of Geoengineering Section IV: Congressional Hearings Chapter 6: Geoengineering in the Political Sphere: Congressional Hearings, 2009-2017 Section V: Technology and Reflexivity Conclusion: Interconnections, High Technology, and Reflexive Modernization References About the Author
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