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Advocates or observers? Slovenian newsworkers and climate change

This paper analyses perceptions of the climate crisis by newsworkers of Slovenian (online) media and their news coverage of this topic. Through qualitative analysis of the in-depth interviews, the paper offers insights into the attitudes, perceptions, and motivations of selected Slovenian journalist...

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Published in:Anthropological notebooks 2024-01, Vol.30 (1), p.69
Main Authors: Jontes, Dejan, Pušnik, Maruša, Šiša, Anamarija
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Climate change
Commercialization
Dramatization
Journalism
Journalists
Liking
Marketing
Media coverage
Neoliberalism
Perceptions
Qualitative research
Topics
Weather
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