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Framing Forest Fires and Environmental Activism: a Storytelling Contest about Human Intervention in Nature - imarina:5938158

URV's Author/s:Castelló Cogollos, Enric / Montagut Calvo, Marta
Author, as appears in the article.:Castello, Enric; Montagut, Marta;
Author's mail:marta.montagut@urv.cat
enric.castello@urv.cat
Author identifier:0000-0002-0270-9983
0000-0003-2154-2450
Journal publication year:2019
Publication Type:Journal Publications
ISSN:23867876
APA:Castello, Enric; Montagut, Marta; (2019). Framing Forest Fires and Environmental Activism: a Storytelling Contest about Human Intervention in Nature. Communication & Society-Spain, 32(4), 291-306. DOI: 10.15581/003.32.4.291-306
Paper original source:Communication & Society-Spain. 32 (4): 291-306
Abstract:This article focuses on the processes of sense-making of forest fires in a Mediterranean context. The authors use a textual approach to compare media framing with activist organizational storytelling. The authors conducted a frame analysis in two major daily newspapers in Catalonia (La Vanguardia and El Periodico de Catalunya) during three summers and compared the results with the stories from four leading activist and volunteering organizations that came out of in-depth interviews with their members, one focus group and published materials. The results identified up to five major mainstream media frames, among which were stories focusing on agricultural risk, climate change and weather conditions; imprudent and negligent attitudes; inappropriate fuel management and woodland conditions; and arson. The natural self-regulatory frame was present as part of the discourse of resilience but almost residual. Some journalism focused on the spectacular nature of the events and their dramatic impact, which led to some degree of mediatization of wildfires. The organizations problematized these frames and discussed about the appropriateness of human intervention to prevent forest fires. The results also revealed that activists observed the issue from a broader complexity, replicating frames on structural responsibility instead of individual responsibility allocation. The authors point out that if wildfires are to be better understood and dealt with more in-depth knowledge is required of different stakeholders' approaches to preventing forest fires.
Article's DOI:10.15581/003.32.4.291-306
Link to the original source:https://revistas.unav.edu/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/35433
Paper version:info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
licence for use:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Department:Estudis de Comunicació
Licence document URL:https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Thematic Areas:Revistas de filología y linüística
Revistas de ciencias sociales
Comunicación, información y documentación científica
Comunicación
Communication
Ciencias sociales
Keywords:Wildfire prevention
Wildfire mediatization
Risk communication
Politics
Organizational storytelling
Operationalizations
Framing nature
Environmental activism
Coverage
Entity:Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Record's date:2024-11-16
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