Creating space for science and celebrity in the public discussion of climate change
Title: Creating space for science and celebrity in the public discussion of climate change
Creator: DeWitt, Sarah Louise
Description: Climate change is one of the most prominent topics in news, politics, and popular culture today. For many years the topic has been presented as an unresolved debate between believers and skeptics, leading to a perpetual state of confusion and helplessness in the public eye. In the past eight months newspapers and magazines have begun to suggest that the climate change debate is over. The scientific consensus agrees that climate change is happening and it is the result of human influence on the Earth's atmosphere. Yet this consensus has not effectively translated into the public consciousness. This gap between scientific understanding and the public perception of climate change is partly a result of limitations in popular media. It also comes from scientific reluctance to embrace modern and popular cultural modes of communication such as feature films, television programs, books, and alternative news sources. This includes interaction with non-scientist communicators and spokespeople. By paying attention to popular culture events and spokespeople, being prepared to speak to a non-scientific audience, and reaching out directly to this audience, scientists can play a significant role in the evolving public dialogue on climate change.
Location: http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2006/dewitt/DeWittS0806.pdf
Document Type: Masters
Contributor: Scheerer, David (committee chairperson)
Committee Members: Dennis Aig, Wade Sisler, Waleed Abdalati
Department: Media & Theatre Arts
Publisher: Montana State University
Date Created: 2006-08-15
Access Rights: Accessible under copyright for educational purposes.