An Analysis of Publications on Climate Change Communication Using a Bibliometric Lens

Khairul Hafezad Abdullah
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The effectiveness of climate change communication is incommunicado when there is a lack of comprehensive efforts to increase public knowledge and encourage proactive steps. The main objective of this study is to examine the evolving trends in publication and the developmental trajectory within climate change communication research, development, and publications. This study utilised datasets from the Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) databases, which were further analysed using the ScientoPy and VOSviewer. The findings suggest that there has been a notable increase in the number of publications since 2008, particularly in the WoS database, indicating a growing recognition and a more focused endeavour by researchers to delve into climate change communication. The most frequent keywords employed by past researchers were “Climate Change”, “Climate Change communication”, and “Climate communication”. The emergence of keywords such as “social media”, “science communication”, “environmental communication”, “framing”, and “climate action” in the year 2020 onwards signifies their recent prominence. Examining research growth and trends in climate change communication provides valuable insights into the advancements, recurring topics, and prominent individuals within this discipline. In a nutshell, the current study highlights the significance of proficient communication in tackling the intricate issues associated with climate change that can be a reference to potential readers and future researchers keen on this domain.
从文献计量学角度分析气候变化传播出版物
在缺乏提高公众知识和鼓励采取积极措施的全面努力的情况下,气候变化沟通的有效性是孤立的。本研究的主要目的是探讨气候变化传播研究、发展和出版的演变趋势和发展轨迹。本研究利用了Scopus和Web of Science (WoS)数据库中的数据集,并使用ScientoPy和VOSviewer对其进行了进一步分析。研究结果表明,自2008年以来,特别是在WoS数据库中,出版物的数量显著增加,这表明研究人员对气候变化传播的认识日益增强,并更加集中精力进行研究。过去研究者使用最多的关键词是“气候变化”、“气候变化传播”和“气候传播”。从2020年开始,诸如“社交媒体”、“科学传播”、“环境传播”、“框架”和“气候行动”等关键词的出现表明了它们最近的突出地位。考察气候变化传播的研究增长和趋势,为这一学科的进步、反复出现的话题和杰出人物提供了有价值的见解。简而言之,目前的研究强调了熟练沟通在解决与气候变化相关的复杂问题方面的重要性,这可以为潜在的读者和未来热衷于这一领域的研究人员提供参考。
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