Climate Change Vulnerability and Communities in Agro-climatic Regions of West Bengal, India: Theory and Practice
This book explores quantitative climate change vulnerability measurement and household adaptation strategies in West Bengal’s agro-climatic regions. It analyses sectors’ impacts and explores the Indian government’s role in reducing vulnerability, targeting environmental…
Anti-reflexivity
This paper focuses on subtle tactics to undermine climate science and policy through non-decision-making. It suggests increased attention to anti-reflexive forces in shaping societal direction and resilience, particularly in addressing climate change.
Nationalizing a global phenomenon: A study of how the press in 45 countries and territories portrays climate change
This study examines climate change news coverage in 45 countries, identifying connections between national traits like economic development, climate severity, and governance and contributing to framing literature by analyzing frame usage in…
‘It Isn’t What We Don’t Know That Gives Us Trouble, It’s What We Know That Ain’t So’: Misinformation and Democratic Politics
This study addresses the impact of misinformation and disengagement on democratic governance, focusing on climate change as a case study, highlighting how politicians balance mobilizing the disengaged with accommodating those holding false…
Fake news threatens a climate literate world.
This paper emphasizes the urgent need for science-literate citizens to address climate change, highlighting the vital role public understanding plays in shaping effective environmental policies, especially given recent political shifts and the…
Governance by Data
This article examines the shift towards data-driven governance as scholars continue to rely on digital data and machine learning. It alters traditional state governance models and shapes new subjectivities and political technologies.
The concept of digital capitalism
This article defines capitalism as both an abstract system and a historical phenomenon, reformulates the concept of digital capitalism, and explores the relationship between digital media and capitalism for future research.
The Roots of Fake News: Objecting to Objective Journalism
The book argues that the current crisis of fake news stems from the inherent flaws and vulnerabilities within the ideological foundations of journalism—professionalism, neutrality, and objectivity—rather than from the power of the…
The psychology of fake news: Accepting, sharing, and correcting misinformation
The book gathers insights from experts across psychology and related fields to explore significant events like the Brexit referendum and the 2016 US election. It examines their impact on various aspects of…
Disinformation in Open Online Media . Springer International Publishing.
The book presents the proceedings of the 4th Multidisciplinary International Symposium on Disinformation in Open Online Media (MISDOOM 2022), featuring research on topics such as health, climate change misinformation, social bots, diffusion,…