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The propaganda machine behind the controversy over climate science: Can you spot the lie in this title?
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The propaganda machine behind the controversy over climate science: Can you spot the lie in this title?

R. Maxwell and T. Miller
American Behavioral Scientist, Vol.60(3), pp.288-304
2016
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Abstract

The essay examines various communication strategies for advocating acceptance of climate science in the face of psychological and ideological impediments. It surveys some key literature, offers case studies of Lego, Shell, Greenpeace, Edelman, and public relations, and culminates with a hortatory logic based on the recent Papal encyclical. The focus is on issues pertaining to the United States but with examples and ideas from elsewhere.

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Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
International collaboration
Citation topics
6 Social Sciences
6.153 Climate Change
6.153.742 Science Communication
Web Of Science research areas
Psychology, Clinical
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
ESI research areas
Psychiatry/Psychology
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