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Maps, Climate Change, and Mediated Knowledge: Mass Media and Uncertain Science Stephanie Deitrick School of Geographical Sciences Arizona State University.

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1 Maps, Climate Change, and Mediated Knowledge: Mass Media and Uncertain Science Stephanie Deitrick School of Geographical Sciences Arizona State University Presenter: Rob Edsall University of Minnesota November 2009

2 2 Media and Science Understanding of science increasingly important as public policy is increasingly effected by science Public knowledge often comes through media, not scientific publications or direct involvement in research activities Complex, uncertain results are distilled into seemingly certain facts through combination of language, images, graphics and maps –Often avoid explicit inclusion of uncertainty or contextual information

3 3 Media and Climate Change Media has played role in climate change dialogue between science, policy and the public –Emotional images, bleak futures, certain futures Influences public action and opinion in mitigation and adaptation Public risk perceptions, and awareness, are shaped (to some extent) by this mediated knowledge

4 4 Media and Science Most recent, compelling or dramatic discoveries and futures New results presented as the new “facts” Visual representations create certainty from uncertain science Constant conflicting views often results in mistrust of science or scientific findings

5 5 Graphic Communication of Science Mediate assessment, validation, and dissemination Powerful because they are persuasive: –Absolute (abstract to fixed patterns) –Quickly convey overall impressions –Scalable (view what may be otherwise unknowable) –Can be combined

6 6 Visual Science Graphs http://www.masternewmedia.org/news/2006/11/20/global_warming_and_climate_change.htm

7 7 Visual Science Diagrams http://www.global-greenhouse-warming.com/graphs-diagrams-of-global-warming-and-climate.html

8 8 Visual Science Pictures

9 9 Visual Science Maps

10 10 Visual Science Montage http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/20/science/earth/20sea.html?scp=7&sq=climate+change+maps&st=nyt

11 11 Media and Science Human drama and “stories of interest” catch media attention News focus on science if there is a story to tell Visual representations provide easy, clear, persuasive methods to communicate complex science

12 12 Media and Maps Looking to the Future

13 13 FINGERPRINTS: Direct manifestations of a widespread and long-term trend toward warmer global temperatures Heat waves and periods of unusually warm weather Ocean warming, sea-level rise and coastal flooding Glaciers melting Arctic and Antarctic warming HARBINGERS: Events that foreshadow the types of impacts likely to become more frequent and widespread with continued warming. Spreading disease Earlier spring arrival Plant and animal range shifts and population changes Coral reef bleaching Downpours, heavy snowfalls, and flooding Droughts and fires

14 14 Media and Maps Close to home

15 15 Maps and the Media Conflicting View and Contradictions

16 16 Maps, Visuals and Media Maps in media evocative and persuasive Impression that science is certain and exact Constant conflicting views often results in mistrust of science or scientific findings Increased presence of science in public policy, encourages for effective methods of communicating context, risk and uncertainty

17 17 Thank you. stephanie.deitrick@asu.edu


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