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“We are a Bit Blind About it”: A Qualitative Analysis of Climate Change-Related Perceptions and Communication Across South African Communities
Authors: Schäfer, Mike S; Siegen, Dario; Mahl, Daniela;
doi: 10.5167/uzh-199081
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Switzerland
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- University of Zurich Switzerland
Keywords
South Africa, 10240 Department of Communication and Media Research, 2308 Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, perceptions of climate change, Climate change, Global South, 2301 Environmental Science (miscellaneous), media use and information sources, 070 News media, journalism & publishing, qualitative interviews
South Africa, 10240 Department of Communication and Media Research, 2308 Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, perceptions of climate change, Climate change, Global South, 2301 Environmental Science (miscellaneous), media use and information sources, 070 News media, journalism & publishing, qualitative interviews
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