Framing a 'Climate Change Frontier': International News Media Coverage Surrounding Natural Resource Development in Greenland

News media helps shape the discourse around natural resource issues, especially rapidly emerging developments such as those taking place in the Arctic. Whilst the relationship between media and audience is complex, news media contributes towards setting the tone and expectations for the burgeoning n...

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Main Authors: William Davies, Samuel Wright, James Van Alstine
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Online Access:http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/whp/ev/2017/00000026/00000004/art00006
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:env:journl:ev26:ev2619 2024-04-14T08:06:25+00:00 Framing a 'Climate Change Frontier': International News Media Coverage Surrounding Natural Resource Development in Greenland William Davies Samuel Wright James Van Alstine http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/whp/ev/2017/00000026/00000004/art00006 unknown http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/whp/ev/2017/00000026/00000004/art00006 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:39:55Z News media helps shape the discourse around natural resource issues, especially rapidly emerging developments such as those taking place in the Arctic. Whilst the relationship between media and audience is complex, news media contributes towards setting the tone and expectations for the burgeoning number of stakeholders engaging with the Arctic, especially in the case of Greenland. This study undertakes a thematic analysis of English-language news media coverage surrounding natural resource development in Greenland to explore how the issue is framed. Five media frames are identified: an emerging resource frontier; the warming Arctic; high-risk activity; geopolitical Greenland; and vulnerable traditional societies. An overarching frame is present within the coverage, one which depicts Greenland as 'a climate change frontier', facing 'uncertainties in the face of rapid change'. Media portrayals of a close-knit relationship between a warming climate and a rush for natural resources in Greenland could be problematic for several reasons, namely the disparity between actual resource development taking place and an overemphasis on increased economic development following increased warming. Natural resource development, Greenland, climate change, resource frontier, Arctic, media frames Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Greenland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic Greenland
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description News media helps shape the discourse around natural resource issues, especially rapidly emerging developments such as those taking place in the Arctic. Whilst the relationship between media and audience is complex, news media contributes towards setting the tone and expectations for the burgeoning number of stakeholders engaging with the Arctic, especially in the case of Greenland. This study undertakes a thematic analysis of English-language news media coverage surrounding natural resource development in Greenland to explore how the issue is framed. Five media frames are identified: an emerging resource frontier; the warming Arctic; high-risk activity; geopolitical Greenland; and vulnerable traditional societies. An overarching frame is present within the coverage, one which depicts Greenland as 'a climate change frontier', facing 'uncertainties in the face of rapid change'. Media portrayals of a close-knit relationship between a warming climate and a rush for natural resources in Greenland could be problematic for several reasons, namely the disparity between actual resource development taking place and an overemphasis on increased economic development following increased warming. Natural resource development, Greenland, climate change, resource frontier, Arctic, media frames
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author William Davies
Samuel Wright
James Van Alstine
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Samuel Wright
James Van Alstine
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Samuel Wright
James Van Alstine
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title_short Framing a 'Climate Change Frontier': International News Media Coverage Surrounding Natural Resource Development in Greenland
title_full Framing a 'Climate Change Frontier': International News Media Coverage Surrounding Natural Resource Development in Greenland
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title_full_unstemmed Framing a 'Climate Change Frontier': International News Media Coverage Surrounding Natural Resource Development in Greenland
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