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Literatur

  • Dayrell, Carmen & John Urry (2015): Mediating climate politics: The surprising case of Brazil. In: European Journal of Social Theory 2015, Vol. 18(3), 257–273.
  • Dayrell, Carmen (2019): Discourses around climate change in Brazilian newspapers: 2003-2013. Discourse and Communication, 13(2), 149-171.
  • Dayrell, Carmen, Urry John & Tony McEnery (2016): Changing Climates. Part I: Britain. CASS-Briefings 12. The ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science (CASS), Lancaster University, UK. Online unter: http://cass.lancs.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/12-Climate-Change-Britain.pdf [letzter Zugriff: 09.01.2020]
  • Stegmeier, Jörn, Wolf J. Schünemann, Marcus Müller, Maria Becker, Stefan Steiger & Sebastian Stier (2018): Multi-method discourse analysis of twitter communication. A comparison of two global political issues. In: Ronny Scholz (ed.): Quantifying methods in discourse studies. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
  • Müller, Marcus & Jörn Stegmeier (2019): Investigating risk, uncertainty and normativity within the framework of Digital Discourse Analysis. The example of future technologies in climate change discourse. In: Anna Olofsson & Jens O. Zinn (eds.): Researching risk and uncertainty – methodologies, methods and research strategies. Basingstroke: Palgrave, 309-335.