Debating Global Warming in Media Discussion Forums: Strategies Enacted by "Persistent Deniers" and Implications for Schooling

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  • G. Michael Bowen Mount Saint Vincent University
  • Valerie Rodger Dalhousie University

Abstract

Newspapers and other media are often used as a source of information on science issues, both by the public and teachers in classrooms. Over six months, we collected discussions of global warming issues from the online forums of a national newspaper. Our analysis of these contributions suggests there is a considerable effort in these forums, especially from certain individual posters, to detract from the arguments in support of global warming by using a variety of strategies. This paper summarizes strategies employed by these frequent posters and discusses how we see many of them emerging from traditional classroom science environments.

Author Biography

G. Michael Bowen, Mount Saint Vincent University

Associate Professor, Faculty of Education

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2010-06-19

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