Social media, environmental and climate change communication

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Social media, environmental and climate change communication
Session Code:
ESR-9
Chair:
Maitreyee
Mishra
Manipal
675
Mapping environment-focussed social media, audio-visual media and art, in Sweden: cases, voices and positions
Session Code:
ESR-9
Vaia
Doudaki
Department of media studies, ICSJ, FSS, Charles University
Nico
Carpentier
Charles University
1579
“I’m in charge of the Earth”: Responsibility in Taiwan’s Social Media Environmental Advocacy
Session Code:
ESR-9
Sam
Dudek
Department of Communication and Technology, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
2135
“Little Pinks” and Disorganized Collective Action: Playful Patriotism of Climate Change Discourse in Chinese Social Media
Session Code:
ESR-9
Miao
Xu
School of Communication and Film, Hong Kong Baptist University
2359
How People Perceive Climate Change Risks: Evidence from Social Media in China
Session Code:
ESR-9
Yu
Qiao
School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China
Shichao
Zhang
School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China
2667
“Is It Really Green?”: The Impact of Greenwashing and Environmental Claims on Social Media
Session Code:
ESR-9
Cen
Wang
Shandong University
Jaejin
Lee
Florida State University
Kyeongwon
Kwon
Florida State University

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