Opposing positions, dividing interactions, and hostile affect: A systematic review and conceptualization of “online climate change polarization”

Christel W. van Eck
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Online climate change polarization has increasingly received academic interest over time. Online media facilitate and accelerate processes of climate change polarization. Yet, throughout the years, online climate change polarization became a fuzzy concept, holding different meanings in different academic contexts. By reviewing the available evidence, the current article identified three ontological distinctions in online climate change polarization research: (1) focus on different groups that polarize; (2) either investigate the positions, relations, or emotions of actors; and (3) states or processes of polarization. Based on the latter two ontological distinctions, the article reconceptualizes online climate change polarization as a multidimensional phenomenon, by introducing a framework comprising six dimensions of polarization. Accordingly, by identifying gaps in the literature, the article proposes a future research agenda.This article is categorized under: Perceptions, Behavior, and Communication of Climate Change > Communication Perceptions, Behavior, and Communication of Climate Change > Perceptions of Climate Change Perceptions, Behavior, and Communication of Climate Change > Behavior Change and Responses
对立的立场、分裂的互动和敌对的情绪:在线气候变化极化 "的系统回顾与概念化
随着时间的推移,网络气候变化极化越来越受到学术界的关注。网络媒体促进并加速了气候变化极化的进程。然而,多年来,在线气候变化极化成为一个模糊的概念,在不同的学术背景下具有不同的含义。通过回顾现有证据,本文指出了网络气候变化极化研究的三个本体区别:(1)关注极化的不同群体;(2)研究行动者的立场、关系或情感;(3)极化的状态或过程。基于后两种本体论上的区分,文章通过引入一个包含六个极化维度的框架,将在线气候变化极化重新概念化为一种多维现象。因此,文章通过找出文献中的空白,提出了未来的研究议程:气候变化的认知、行为和传播> 气候变化的认知、行为和传播> 气候变化的认知 气候变化的认知、行为和传播> 行为变化与应对
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