Media coverage of the climate crisis in Colombia and Spain: a comparative study of online newspapers in the face of misinformation
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Spain, Colombia, Digital newspapers, Journalism, Climate crisis, Climate change, media frames, misinformation, public opinionAbstract
This doctoral thesis offers a comparative analysis of journalistic coverage of the climate crisis in Colombia and Spain—two countries with distinct social, political, and media contexts, yet linked by international commitments on climate change and by shared cultural and institutional influences.
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