A comparative study of frames and narratives identified within scientific press releases on ocean climate change and ocean plastic

Aike N. Vonk, Mark Bos, Ionica Smeets, Erik van Sebille
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To understand how scientific institutions communicate about ocean climate change and ocean plastic research, 323 press releases published between 2017 and 2022 were analyzed. A clustering method revealed 4 ocean climate change- and 5 ocean plastic frames that were analyzed qualitatively. Ocean plastic was presented as a biological and health issue, placing an emphasis on solutions and society's obligation to implement them. Ocean climate change was framed as environmental and socio-economic problem, highlighting politics' responsibility for mitigation. Narratives were only used to personify science and represent scientists, indicating that future press releases could include more social dimensions to engage audiences in ocean issues.
关于海洋气候变化和海洋塑料的科学新闻稿中确定的框架和叙述的比较研究
为了解科研机构如何就海洋气候变化和海洋塑料研究进行交流,我们分析了 2017 年至 2022 年间发布的 323 篇新闻稿。通过聚类方法发现了4个海洋气候变化框架和5个海洋塑料框架,并对其进行了定性分析。海洋塑料被视为一个生物和健康问题,强调解决方案和社会实施这些方案的义务。海洋气候变化被视为环境和社会经济问题,强调了政治在缓解气候变化方面的责任。叙事仅用于将科学人格化和代表科学家,这表明未来的新闻稿可以包含更多的社会维度,以吸引受众关注海洋问题。
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