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No. 2 (17) (2024)
No. 2 (17) (2024)
Published:
2024-12-18
Foreword
Foreword
Bartłomiej Łódzki
5-6
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Artykuły
Climate disinformation on the internet and social media. Analysis of the phenomenon
Katarzyna Bąkowicz
7-18
PDF
Adaptation to climate change: IOM and UNHCR approaches to communication on climate migration
Małgorzata Kocierz
19-31
PDF
The role of digital media in the environmental activism
Dali Osepashvili
33-43
PDF
How (not) to communicate about the environmental implications and impacts of AI technologies
Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska, Robert Radziej
45-57
PDF
Environment, youth, and policy-making discussion: A conversation analysis on Think Policy’s YouTube channel
Bruce Dame Laoera, Rosita M. Uyun
59-75
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Perception of climate change by students of Journalism and Social Communication at the University of Gdansk
Michalina Ahmad
77-94
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Eco-terrorism in two scenes – the media image of the Just Stop Oil and Riposte Alimentaire actions in Poland and Germany
Agnieszka Całek, Agnieszka Szymańska, Agnieszka Walecka-Rynduch
95-114
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Environmental communication as a potential for Denmark’s climate diplomacy
Marta Ryniejska-Kiełdanowicz, Ewa Lebioda
115-129
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The Communication Gap in the Climate Debate: The Invisibility of the Animal Farming Sector as a Climate and Environmental Threat
Marcin Anaszewicz
131-146
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Does digital technology and artificial intelligence benefit photography as an art medium? Based on the examples of works awarded at Dali International Exhibition of Photography 2023 and Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Karolina Aszyk
149-164
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Publishing advertisement in the interwar period
Michał Makowski
165-189
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Genres, categories and tags in linear and non-linear television
Monika Wawer
191-212
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dodatkowe
ISSN
2451-1986
e-ISSN
2544-2554
MEiN points
: 40
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Keywords
tv genre
pandemic
management
press studies
media studies
vaccines
memes
prosumer
vaccination
marathon viewing
news services
women strike
printed press
covid-19
joe biden
podcast
pharmaceuticals
elderly
dignity
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