Archive of stories published by Making Climate Social

The shared imagery of climate change: Social media and climate visuals

by Susie Wang, for Climate Outreach

In the social media world, images have an important role in shaping public opinion. Thousands of images about climate change are being shared each…


Carving up the climate communication landscape

How might we make sense of climate communication on social media? In this post, Ruth Dixon adapts a typology developed by Rikki Dean (Dean 2016) to classify four ways in which individuals participate in discussions about climate change. These ways…


Strategic techniques for qualitative sampling online

This month, the 10th International Conference on Social Media & Society is taking place in Toronto, Canada. As every year, a substantial part of the conference is dedicated to internet research and digital methods. Innovations of the last…

These were the top 10 stories published by Making Climate Social; you can also dive into yearly archives: 2017, 2018, and 2019.

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Making Climate Social
Making Climate Social is a project led by Dr Warren Pearce (University of Sheffield), funded through the ERSC Future Research Leaders program. Combining methods from data mining & ethnography, the project sets out to understand climate debate across the social web.
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