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Title
Reversed positionality, reversed reality? The multimodal environmental justice frame in mainstream and alternative media
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Abstract
Environmental injustice, the unequal distribution of benefits and burdens, is key to understanding climate change. Yet, mainstream media are criticized for only reproducing anthropocentrism when discussing the concern, while this ideology causes socio-environmental problems. Current research is preoccupied with the verbal mode, while visual and verbal modes always work in tandem. This prevents a full understanding of the problems. Also, most studies overlook the alternative media, which may counterbalance the dominant perspective. We have therefore carried out a multimodal framing analysis of a corpus of mainstream and alternative articles published in Belgium. The identified subframes, Unequal Vulnerability and Unequal Attribution, show a remarkable reversal of roles and responsibilities. Yet, the counter-hegemonic subframe is still struggling to find a salient multimodal language to depict complex views. Further development is necessary. We hope that this study incites other research on multimodal framing in general and environmental justice in particular.
Language
English
Source (journal)
International communication gazette. - Deventer, 2006, currens
Publication
Deventer : 2018
ISSN
1748-0485 [print]
1748-0493 [online]
DOI
10.1177/1748048517745258
Volume/pages
80 :5 (2018) , p. 476-505
ISI
000438669200004
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UAntwerpen
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