'Carbon compounds': Lexical creativity and discourse formations in the context of climate change
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Nottingham
Department Name: Inst of Science and Society
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Nerlich B
(2009)
Compounds, creativity and complexity in climate change communication: The case of 'carbon indulgences'
in Global Environmental Change
Nerlich B
(2010)
Carbon Gold Rush and Carbon Cowboys: A New Chapter in Green Mythology?
in Environmental Communication
Nerlich B
(2011)
'Low carbon' metals, markets and metaphors: the creation of economic expectations about climate change mitigation
in Climatic Change
Nerlich B
(2014)
Low carbon diet : Reducing the complexities of climate change to human scale
in Language and Cognition
Nerlich B
(2009)
Theory and language of climate change communication
in WIREs Climate Change
Nerlich B
(2010)
'Climategate': Paradoxical Metaphors and Political Paralysis
in Environmental Values
Koteyko N
(2010)
Mining the internet for linguistic and social data: An analysis of 'carbon compounds' in Web feeds
in Discourse & Society
Koteyko N
(2009)
From Carbon Markets to Carbon Morality: Creative Compounds as Framing Devices in Online Discourses on Climate Change Mitigation
in Science Communication
Koteyko N
(2012)
Managing carbon emissions: A discursive presentation of 'market-driven sustainability' in the British media
in Language & Communication
Hughes, Jason
(2012)
Sage Internet Research Methods
Description | Since our research was published communicators and policy makers have become much more aware of the issue of 'language' in climate change. However, that awareness is difficult to trace especially in terms of impact on policy.But see here for examplezhttps://books.google.co.uk/books?id=36swDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA122&lpg=PA122&dq=nerlich+climate+change+carbon+compounds&source=bl&ots=2QZSyS-o9_&sig=L1T_tLf4G0fMQywRa33gTgFgTNw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjP9a2O68jZAhWK16QKHUCuDgUQ6AEIYTAJ#v=onepage&q=nerlich%20climate%20change%20carbon%20compounds&f=false and here https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=wHM5DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT35&lpg=PT35&dq=nerlich+climate+change+carbon+compounds&source=bl&ots=yIvuQy3IIB&sig=iajx7CZpjJh7RZwHtlRq2W7XXks&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjI7eSj68jZAhWEsKQKHQzTAjA4ChDoAQgpMAE#v=onepage&q=nerlich%20climate%20change%20carbon%20compounds&f=false and here http://climatescience.oxfordre.com/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.001.0001/acrefore-9780190228620-e-488 and here http://ec.europa.eu/environment/integration/research/newsalert/pdf/195na6_en.pdf etc |
First Year Of Impact | 2010 |
Sector | Environment |
Impact Types | Cultural Societal |