Polarisation and echo chambers? Making sense of the climate issue with social media in everyday life

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Hallvard Moe, S. Lindtner, Brita Ytre-Arne
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Abstract This article analyses how people use social media to make sense of climate change, exploring climate issues as part of everyday communication in media-saturated societies. Building on prominent themes in the environmental communication literature on social media, such as mobilisation and polarisation, we respond to calls for more qualitative and interpretative analysis. Our study therefore asks how people use social media in everyday life to make sense of climate issues, and it expands on previous findings in the field through a qualitative typology of everyday social media use. The empirical data stems from in-depth interviews with Norwegians who are engaged in climate issues, with informants ranging from activists to declared sceptics, although we find widespread ambivalence across group positions. Our findings contribute to disentangling contradictory findings in the field through a discussion of how climate change is part of everyday communication.
极化和回音室?在日常生活中利用社交媒体理解气候问题
摘要本文分析了人们如何利用社交媒体来理解气候变化,探讨了在媒体饱和的社会中,气候问题是日常沟通的一部分。基于社交媒体上环境传播文献中的突出主题,如动员和两极分化,我们回应了更多定性和解释性分析的呼吁。因此,我们的研究询问人们如何在日常生活中使用社交媒体来理解气候问题,并通过日常社交媒体使用的定性类型学扩展了该领域先前的发现。经验数据源于对参与气候问题的挪威人的深入采访,从活动家到公开的怀疑论者,尽管我们发现群体立场之间普遍存在矛盾。通过讨论气候变化如何成为日常交流的一部分,我们的发现有助于解开该领域相互矛盾的发现。
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