Who prevails in the visual framing contest about the UN Climate Change Conferences?


Wozniak, Antal ; Wessler, Hartmut ; Lück, Julia



DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2015.1131129
URL: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/146167...
Additional URL: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287210692...
Document Type: Article
Year of publication: 2017
The title of a journal, publication series: Journalism Studies
Volume: 18
Issue number: 11
Page range: 1433-1452
Place of publication: Abingdon
Publishing house: Taylor & Francis
ISSN: 1461-670X , 1469-969
Publication language: English
Institution: Außerfakultäre Einrichtungen > Mannheim Centre for European Social Research - Research Department B
School of Humanities > Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (Wessler 2007-)
Subject: 320 Political science
Abstract: The annual Climate Change Conferences (Conferences of the Parties, COPs) held under the auspices of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change are global staged political media events that regularly provide occasions for contesting the framing of global warming in media coverage around the globe. This study assesses which professional group involved in communicating the COPs—journalists, government spokespeople, and representatives from non-governmental organizations (NGOs)—is most successful in seeing their visual framing conceptions represented in mainstream print media coverage. Our analysis combines data from 44 semi-structured interviews with actors from these groups conducted on-site at the COPs in Doha, Qatar (2012) and Warsaw, Poland (2013) with a content analysis of climate change news published in newspapers from five democratic countries around the world. Results show a relative prevalence of NGO-preferred visual framing in COP coverage. Through providing powerful pictures of symbolic actions, civil society actors can prevail in the visual framing contest under certain conditions, but it is much harder for them to circumvent the usually strong statist orientation of mainstream news media in sourcing textual messages.




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