Title
A construal-level perspective of climate change images in US newspapers
Date Issued
03 April 2017
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Michigan State University
Publisher(s)
Springer Netherlands
Abstract
This study presents an initial exploration of newspapers’ visual representations of climate change using a construal-level perspective. We measured the level of abstraction of 635 news images from widely circulated US newspapers using a novel and replicable coding scheme which we derived from existing construal level literature and communication research. The results show, contrary to expectations, that climate change has been visually portrayed as a relatively concrete rather than abstract issue and has been mostly portrayed with a high level of specificity. In particular, USAToday visually covered the issue as most concrete, followed by the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. Human-themed images were the most concrete images as compared to nature-themed and industry-themed images. Findings regarding the level of abstraction of news images, though not necessarily representing audiences’ perceptions, clearly indicate that construal level aspects in the news images provide another novel way of understanding and interpreting climate change imagery in the US media.
Start page
345
End page
360
Volume
142
Issue
April 3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Periodismo
Investigación climática
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85016984756
Source
Climatic Change
ISSN of the container
01650009
Sources of information:
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