Robert A Hackett, Sara Wylie, Pinar Gurleyen
Enabling environments: Reflections on journalism and climate justice
What kind of journalism is relevant for a world beset by potentially catastrophic climate change? While democratic engagement remains a relevant touchstone for journalism in conditions of planetary emergency, we argue that journalism should adopt a crisis-orientation organised around effective frames for climate justice, such as urgency plus agency, climate change as a political issue, environmental citizenship, fossil fuel industry as rogue, and localisation. While such frames may find some openings within hegemonic (Western) media, they face a range of structural and professional constraints. We therefore argue for greater attention to such potentially transformative models and venues as peace journalism and alternative media.
Keywords: climate justice, media frames, democratic communication, crisis journalism, peace journalism, alternative media
References
- Agyeman, J., Doppelt, B., Lynn, K. and Hatic, H. (2007) The climate-justice link: Communicating risk with low income and minority audiences, Moser, S and Dilling, L (eds) Creating a climate for change: Communicating climate change and facilitating social change, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
- Almiron, N. (2010) Journalism in crisis: Corporate media and financialization, trans McGrath, W., Cresskill, NJ, Hampton Press
- Anderson, A. (2009) Media, politics and climate change: Towards a new research agenda, Sociology Compass, Vol. 3 pp 166-182. Available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1751-9020.2008.00188.x/abstract, accessed on 1 March 2013
- Antilla, L. (2005) Climate of scepticism: US newspaper coverage of the science of climate change, Global Environmental Change, Vol. 5, No. 4 pp 338-352
- Atton, C. (2009) Why alternative journalism matters, Journalism, Vol. 10, No. 3 pp 283-285. Available online at http://jou.sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/10/3/283, accessed on 1 March 2013
- Atton, C. (2002) Alternative media, London, Sage
- Atton, C. and Hamilton, J. (2008) Alternative journalism, London, Sage
- Beck, U. (2009 [2007]) World at risk, trans Cronin, C., Cambridge, Polity Press
- Boykoff, M. and Boykoff, J. (2007) Climate change and journalistic norms: A case-study of US mass-media coverage, Geoforum, Vol. 38, No. 6 pp 1190-1204. Available online at http://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/publications/downloads/boykoff07-geoforum.pdf, accessed on 1 March 2013
- Boykoff, M. and Boykoff, J. (2004) Balance as bias: Global warming and the US prestige press, Global Environmental Change, Vol. 14 pp 125-136
- Brulle, R. (2010) From environmental campaigns to advancing the public dialogue: environmental communication for civic engagement, Environmental Communication, Vol. 4, No. 1 pp 82-98. Available online at http://www.informaworld.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/smpp/section?content=a919927306&fulltext=713240928, accessed on 1 March 2013
- Calcutt, A. and Hammond, P. (2011) Journalism studies: A critical introduction, London and New York, Routledge
- Christians, C. G., Glasser, T. L., McQuail, D., Nordenstreng, K. and White, R. A. (2009) Normative theories of media: Journalism in democratic societies, Urbana and Chicago, University of Illinois Press
- Cottle, S. (2009) Global crisis reporting: Journalism in the global age, Maidenhead, UK, Open University Press
- Couldry, N. and Curran, J. (2003) Contesting media power: Alternative media in a networked world, Lanham, MD, Rowman and Littlefield
- Cox, R. J. (2010) Beyond frames: Recovering the strategic in climate communication, Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture, Vol. 4, No. 1 pp 122-133. Available online at http://www.informaworld.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/smpp/ftinterface~content=a919926348~fulltext=713240928~frm=content, accessed on 1 March 2013
- Cox, R. J. (2007) Nature's 'crisis disciplines': Does environmental communication have an ethical duty?, Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture, Vol. 1, No. 1 pp 5-20. Available online at http://www.informaworld.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/smpp/section?content=a778982174&fulltext=713240928, accessed on 1 March 2013
- Downing, J. D. H., Ford, T. V., Gil, G. and Stein, L. (2001) Radical media: Rebellious communication and social movements, Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage
- Entman, R. M. (2010) Improving newspapers' economic prospects by augmenting their contributions to democracy, International Journal of Press/Politics, Vol. 5, No. 1 pp 104-125. Available online at http://hij.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/15/1/104, accessed on 2 March 2013
- Entman, R. M., Matthes, J. and Pellicano, J. (2009) Nature, sources, and effects of news framing, Wahl-Jorgensen, K. and Hanitzsch, T. (eds) The handbook of journalism studies, New York, Routledge pp 175-190
- Foust, C. R. and Murphy, W. O. (2009) Revealing and reframing apocalyptic tragedy in global warming discourse, Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture, Vol. 3, No. 2 pp 151-167. Available online at http://www.informaworld.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/smpp/content~db=all~content=a912388367, accessed on 2 March 2013
- Fraser, N. (1997) Justice interruptus, New York, Routledge
- Fuchs, C. (2010) Alternative media as critical media, European Journal of Social Theory, Vol. 13, No. 2 pp 173-192. Available online at http://fuchs.uti.at/wp-content/uploads/altmedia.pdf, accessed on 3 March 2013
- Gitlin, T. (1980) The whole world is watching: Mass media in the making and unmaking of the New Left, Berkeley, University of California Press
- Good, J. (2008) The framing of climate change in Canadian, American, and international newspapers: A media propaganda model analysis, Canadian Journal of Communication, Vol. 33, No. 2 pp 233-255. Available online at http://web.ebscohost.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=2&hid=13&sid=a4656176-3b35-446d-98f0-1d23d967fb22%40sessionmgr10, accessed on 4 March 2013
- Gunster, S. (2012) Radical optimism: Expanding visions of climate politics in alternative media, Carvalho, A. and Peterson, T. R. (eds) Climate change politics: Communication and public engagement, Amherst, N.Y., Cambria Press pp 239-267
- Gunster, S (2011) Covering Copenhagen: Climate change in B. C. media, Canadian Journal of Communication, Vol. 36, No. 3 pp 477-502
- Gurleyen, P. and Hackett, R. A. (forthcoming) Who needs objectivity? Journalism in crisis, journalism for crisis, Gasher, M. and Brin, C (eds) Deliberation, diversity and dollars: Public strategies for journalism in the Canadian media ecology, Toronto, University of Toronto Press
- Gutstein, D. (2009) Not a conspiracy theory: How business propaganda hijacks democracy, Toronto, Key Porter
- Haas, T. (2004) Alternative media, public journalism and the pursuit of democratization, Journalism Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1 pp 115-121. Available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1461670032000174783, accessed on 5 March 2013
- Hackett, R. A. (2011) New vistas for peace journalism: Alternative media and communication rights, Shaw, I. S., Lynch, J. and Hackett, R. A. (eds) Expanding peace journalism: Comparative and critical approaches, Sydney, Sydney University Press pp 35-69
- Hackett, R. A. (2006) Is peace journalism possible?, Conflict and Communication Online, Fall, Vol. 5, No. 2
- Hackett, R. A. and Carroll, W. K. (2006) Remaking media: The struggle to democratize public communication, New York, N. Y., Routledge
- Hackett, R. A. and Zhao, Y. (1998) Sustaining democracy? Journalism and the politics of objectivity, Toronto, Garamond
- Hamilton, J. (2000) Alternative media: Conceptual difficulties, critical possibilities, Journal of Communication Inquiry, Vol. 24, No. 4 pp 357-378. Available online at http://jci.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/24/4/357, accessed on 22 February 2013
- Hansen, A. (2011) Communication, media and environment: Towards reconnecting research on the production, content and social implications of environmental communication, International Communication Gazette, Vol. 73, No. 1 pp 7-25
- Hansen, A. (2010) Environment, media and communication, New York, Routledge
- Hartley, J. (2008) Journalism and popular culture, Wahl-Jorgensen, K and Hanitzsch, T. (eds) The handbook of journalism studies, New York, Routledge pp 310-325
- Hartley, J. (1996) Popular reality: Journalism, modernity, popular culture, London, Arnold
- Held, D. (2006) Models of democracy, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, third edition
- Herman, E. and Chomsky, N. (1988) Manufacturing consent, New York, Pantheon
- Jacques, J., Dunlap, R. E. and Freeman, M. (2008) The organisation of denial: Conservative think-tanks and environmental scepticism, Environmental Politics, Vol. 17, No. 3 pp 349-385. Available online at http://pdfserve.informaworld.com/605724_770885140_793291693.pdf, accessed on 21 February 2013
- Kellner, D. (2003) From 9/11 to terror war: The dangers of the Bush legacy, Lanham, MD, Rowman and Littlefield
- Klandermans, B. (2001) Why social movements come into being and why people join them, Blau, J. (ed.) Blackwell Companion to Sociology, Malden, MA. Blackwell pp 268-81.
- Klein, N. (2012) Serious climate agenda means scrapping free market agenda, CCPA Monitor, March, Vol. 18, No. 9 pp 8-10
- Lakoff, G. (2010) Why it matters how we frame the environment, Environmental Communication, Vol. 4, No. 1 pp 70-81. Available online at http://www.informaworld.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/smpp/section?content=a919923726&fulltext=713240928
- Lee, P. (2009) The no-nonsense guide to communication, climate justice and climate change, Toronto, World Association for Christian Communication
- Lewis, J, Williams, A. and Franklin, B. (2008) A compromised fourth estate? UK news journalism, public relations and news sources, Journalism Studies, Vol. 9, No. 1 pp 1-20
- López, A. (2010) Defusing the cannon/canon: An organic media approach to environmental communication, Environmental Communication, Vol. 4, No. 1 pp 99-108. Available online at http://www.informaworld.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/smpp/section?content=a919925653&fulltext=713240928, accessed on 22 February 2013
- Lovelock, J. (2010) Interview. Available online at http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmenet/blog/2010/mar/29/james-lovelock, accessed on 22 February 2013
- Lynch, J. (2008) Debates in peace journalism, Sydney, Sydney University Press
- Lynch, J. and McGoldrick, A. (2005) Peace journalism, Stroud, UK, Hawthorn Press
- Maras, S (2012) Objectivity in journalism, Cambridge, UK, Polity Press
- McChesney, R. W. (1999) Rich media, poor democracy: Communication politics in dubious times, Urbana and Chicago, University of Illinois Press
- McKibben, B. (2012) Global warming's terrifying new math, Rolling Stone, 2 August. Available online at http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/global-warmings-terrifying-new-math-20120719?link=mostpopular1, accessed on 22 February 2013
- Moser, S. and Dilling, L. (eds) (2007) Introduction, Creating a climate for change: Communicating climate change and facilitating social change, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press pp 1-30
- Nash, C. (2011) Izzy Stone, James Carey and beyond: Universities in the new journalistic order. Paper presented to Crossing Boundaries Conference, University of California, Berkeley 17-18 March
- New Internationalist (2009) January/February, No. 419
- Nisbet, M (2009) Communicating climate change: Why frames matter for public engagement, Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development. Available online at www.environmentmagazine.org/March-April%202009/Nisbet-full.html, accessed on 25 February 2013
- Ockwell, D., Whitmarsh, L. and O'Neill, S. (2009) Reorienting climate change communication for effective mitigation, Science Communication, Vol. 30, No. 3 pp 305-327. Available online at http://scx.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/30/3/305, accessed on 26 February 2013
- O'Neill, S. and Nicholson-Cole, S. (2009) Fear won't do it: Promoting positive engagement with climate change through visual and iconic representations, Science Communication, Vol. 30, No. 3 pp 355-379. Available online at http://scx.sagepub.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/cgi/content/abstract/30/3/355
- Phillips, P. and Huff, M. with Project Censored (2009) Censored 2010, New York, Seven Stories Press
- Platon, S. and Deuze, M. (2003) Indymedia journalism: A radical way of making, selecting, sharing news?, Journalism, Vol. 4, No. 3 pp 336-355. Available online at http://jou.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/4/3/336, accessed on 27 February 2013
- Potter, E. and Oster, C. (2008) Communicating climate change: Public responsiveness and matters of concern, Media International Australia, Vol. 127 pp 116-126. Available online at http://www.emsah.uq.edu.au/mia/secure/resources/127/13-potter_oster.pdfm accessed on 26 February 2013
- Rodriguez, C. (2001) Fissures in the mediascape: An international study of citizens' media, Cresskill, NJ, Hamilton
- Russill, C. (2008) Tipping point forewarnings in climate change communication: Some implications of an emerging trend, Environmental Communication, Vol. 2, No. 2 pp 133-153. Available online at http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all?content=10.1080/17524030802141711, accessed on 27 February 2013
- Schwarze, S. (2007) Environmental communication as a discipline of crisis, Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture, Vol. 1, No. 1 pp 87-98. Available online at http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all?content=10.1080/17524030701334326, accessed on 2 March 2013
- Schweizer, S., Thompson, J. L., Teel, T. and Bruyere, B. (2009) Strategies for communicating about climate change impacts on public lands, Science Communication, Vol. 31, No. 2 pp 266-274. Available online at http://scx.sagepub.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/cgi/content/abstract/31/2/266, accessed on 3 March 2013
- Segnit, N. and Eraut, G. (2007) Warm words II: How the climate story is evolving and the lessons we can learn for encouraging public action, London, Institute for Public Policy Research
- Shoemaker, P. and Reese, S. (1996) Mediating the message: Theories of influences on mass media content, White Plains, NY, Longman, second edition
- Suchenwirth, L. and Keeble, R. L. (2011) Oligarchy reloaded and pirate media: The state of peace journalism in Guatemala, Shaw, I. S., Lynch, J. and Hackett, R. A. (eds) Expanding peace journalism: Comparative and critical approaches, Sydney, Sydney University Press pp 168-190
- Tuchman, G. (1978) Making news: A study in the construction of reality, New York, Free Press
Note on the contributor
Robert A. Hackett, Professor of Communication at Simon Fraser University, is co-founder of NewsWatch Canada, openmedia.ca and Media Democracy Days. His recent publications include Expanding peace journalism: Comparative and critical approaches (co-edited with Ibrahim Seaga Shaw and Jake Lynch), and Remaking media; The struggle to democratize public communication (co-authored with William K. Carroll). Contact details: School of Communication, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Ave. Burnaby BC V5A 1S6, Canada. Email: hackett@sfu.ca. Tel: 1+ 778-782-3863
Sara Wylie graduated from Simon Fraser University with a BA Honours in Political Science in 2012. She has experience working with a range of climate and social justice non-profit organisations and is currently the Campaign Manager for the humorous political website, ShitHarperDid.com.
Pinar Gurleyen is a PhD candidate in the School of Communication, Simon Fraser University. Her research interests include alternative media and alternative journalism. Contact: pga9@sfu.ca
|