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Marcus Carson
Researcher at Stockholm Environment Institute
Publications - 31
Citations - 475
Marcus Carson is an academic researcher from Stockholm Environment Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arctic & Politics. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 31 publications receiving 428 citations. Previous affiliations of Marcus Carson include Stockholm University.
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Conflicting Climate Change Frames in a Global Field of Media Discourse
Jeffrey Broadbent,John Sonnett,Iosef Botetzagias,Marcus Carson,Anabela Carvalho,Yu Ju Chien,Christopher Edling,Dana R. Fisher,Georgios Giouzepas,Randolph Haluza-DeLay,Koichi Hasegawa,Christian Hirschi,Ana Horta,Kazuhiro Ikeda,Jun Jin,Dowan Ku,Myanna Lahsen,Ho Ching Lee,Tze Luen Alan Lin,Thomas Malang,Jana Ollmann,Diane Payne,Sony Pellissery,Stephan Price,Simone Pulver,Jaime Sainz,Keiichi Satoh,Clare Saunders,Luísa Schmidt,Mark C. J. Stoddart,Pradip Swarnakar,Tomoyuki Tatsumi,David B. Tindall,Philip Vaughter,Paul M. Wagner,Sun Jin Yun,Sun Zhengyi +36 more
TL;DR: This article analyzed the global field of media climate change discourse using 17 diverse cases and 131 frames and found four main conflicting dimensions of difference: validity of climate science, scale of ecological risk, scaling of climate politics, and support for mitigation policy.
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Together alone : BASIC countries and the climate change conundrum
TL;DR: Siden 2009 har Brasilien, Sydafrika, Indien og Kina, de sakaldte BASIC-lande, samarbejdet i de internationale klimaforhandlinger Dette afspejler deres straeben efter en storre indflydelse pa den
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Paradigms in public policy : theory and practice of paradigm shifts in the EU
TL;DR: The role of Cognitive and Normative Frames in policymaking is discussed in this article, where the authors discuss the role of cognitive and normative frames in policy making in the European Union.
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Rising powers: : the evolving role of BASIC countries
TL;DR: The exponential growth in global populations, economic activity and resource utilization means it is becoming increasingly difficult to satisfy global demand for a number of fundamental resources, such as energy and water as discussed by the authors.
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Towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the Arctic
Annika E. Nilsson,Marcus Carson,Douglas Cost,Bruce C. Forbes,Riina Haavisto,Anna Karlsdóttir,Joan Nymand Larsen,Øyvind Paasche,Simo Sarkki,Sanne Vammen Larsen,Alexander Pelyasov +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used participatory scenario methodologies for studying possible future developments in the Arctic and they have the potential to contribute to several high-priority tasks for Arctic research.