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The propaganda machine behind the controversy over climate science: Can you spot the lie in this title?
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posted on 2016-11-21, 11:44 authored by Richard Maxwell, Toby MillerThe essay examines various communication strategies for advocating acceptance of
climate science in the face of psychological and ideological impediments. It surveys
some key literature, offers case studies of Lego, Shell, Greenpeace, Edelman, and
public relations, and culminates with a hortatory logic based on the recent Papal
encyclical. The focus is on issues pertaining to the United States but with examples and ideas from elsewhere.
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- Loughborough University London
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American Behavioral ScientistVolume
60Issue
3Pages
288 - 304Citation
MAXWELL, R. and MILLER, T., 2016. The propaganda machine behind the controversy over climate science: Can you spot the lie in this title? American Behavioral Scientist, 60(3), pp. 288-304.Publisher
© The Authors. Published by SAGE Publications.Version
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2015-10-29Notes
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1552-3381Publisher version
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- en
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