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DOI10.1177/14648849241230802
Using formulations to maximize differences of opinion during televised climate change panel interviews
Nielsen, Soren Beck
发表日期2024
ISSN1464-8849
EISSN1741-3001
英文摘要This paper discusses climate journalistic issues of polarization and 'false balance' based upon a study of Danish public service television panel interviews in which participants debate climate change politics. More specifically, the study uses Conversation Analysis to examine the host's use of formulations. Formulations refer to utterances designed to give the gist (or its 'natural' upshots) of a co-participant's preceding account. Analysis reveals that the host recurrently formulates a panelist's assertion a bit stronger (e.g. more controversial), and subsequently makes an opposing participant comment upon this augmented version. The host, thus, actively solicits disagreement and rhetorically maximizes participants' (latent) differences of opinion. This finding adds a new perspective to our understanding of the rise of the panel interview format, which is sometimes said to marginalize the host's substantive journalistic role into a launcher of topics. It also offers points to ponder in a time where climate change communication researchers warn us that polarization is highly counter-productive in achieving shared understanding about the climate crisis, which we need to promote conversion.
英文关键词Conversation analysis; climate change communication; climate journalism; false balance; formulations; panel interview; turn-taking
语种英语
WOS研究方向Communication
WOS类目Communication
WOS记录号WOS:001155636700001
来源期刊JOURNALISM
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/307070
作者单位University of Copenhagen; University of Copenhagen
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APA Nielsen, Soren Beck.(2024).Using formulations to maximize differences of opinion during televised climate change panel interviews.JOURNALISM.
MLA Nielsen, Soren Beck."Using formulations to maximize differences of opinion during televised climate change panel interviews".JOURNALISM (2024).
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