Looking Out, Looking In

Anu Jogesh
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The news media has historically been important in shaping and disseminating perceptions, positions, and policies on climate change. This chapter is a discourse analysis of climate change reportage in the Indian print media between 2010 and 2017. Through a process of sampling, coding, and textual analysis, the study finds a gradual evolution in the discourse on climate change: there is greater coverage of domestic policies and interventions in the news; there is convergence around the approach of domestic self-determination in line with the Paris Agreement; and while there is continued emphasis on the responsibility of industrialized economies for ambitious action, articles also advocate action by India and other developing nations, in line with their local development priorities. In other words, there is a perceptible shift in focus in the Indian print media towards ‘looking in’, rather than ‘looking out’ in arriving at a shared consensus on climate change.
向外看,向内看
历史上,新闻媒体在塑造和传播对气候变化的看法、立场和政策方面一直发挥着重要作用。本章是对2010年至2017年印度纸媒气候变化报道的话语分析。通过抽样、编码和文本分析的过程,研究发现气候变化话语的逐渐演变:新闻中对国内政策和干预措施的报道越来越多;根据《巴黎协定》,各国在国内自决的做法上趋于一致;在继续强调工业化经济体有责任采取雄心勃勃的行动的同时,文章也提倡印度和其他发展中国家根据本国的发展优先事项采取行动。换句话说,在就气候变化达成共同共识时,印度印刷媒体的关注点明显转向了“关注内部”,而不是“关注外部”。
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