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How COVID-19 displaced climate change: mediated climate change activism and issue attention in the Swiss media and online sphere

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2023
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Rauchfleisch, A., Siegen, D., & Vogler, D. (2023). How COVID-19 displaced climate change: mediated climate change activism and issue attention in the Swiss media and online sphere. Environmental Communication, 17, 313–321. https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2021.1990978

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Issues continuously compete for attention in the news media and on social media. Climate change is one of the most urgent problems for society and (re)gained wide public attention in 2019 through the global climate strike protest movement. However, we hypothesize that the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 challenged the role of climate change as a routine issue. We use extensive news media and Twitter data to explore if and how the pandemic as a so-called killer issue has shifted public attention away from the issue of c

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  • Rauchfleisch, Adrian
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  • Siegen, Dario
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  • Vogler, Daniel
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17

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3

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313

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321

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Issue attention, COVID-19, climate change, activism, twitter, news media

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English

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2023-04-03

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2022-01-03

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1752-4032

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Rauchfleisch, A., Siegen, D., & Vogler, D. (2023). How COVID-19 displaced climate change: mediated climate change activism and issue attention in the Swiss media and online sphere. Environmental Communication, 17, 313–321. https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2021.1990978

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