Search Results - "Troy, Cassandra L.C."
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Can you picture it? Effects of positive and negative depictions of climate futures on climate action intentions
Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-06-2024)“…Media messages about climate change are often negative, depicting dire future consequences if action is not taken. While the fear elicited by such messages may…”
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Get Ratioed: Questioning the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Social License to Operate on Twitter
Published in Journal of public interest communications (27-06-2022)“…Fossil fuel companies hold immense power to change the climate, impact public perceptions, and influence policy. Revoking their social license to operate is…”
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Managing complexity during dual crises: social media messaging of hurricane preparedness during COVID-19
Published in Journal of risk research (02-12-2022)“…The COVID-19 pandemic drastically altered the lives of global populations. As many struggled to adapt to the challenges of a pandemic, 2020 brought the most…”
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Symbolic and substantive legitimation: examining corporate commitments to sustainable development goal 12
Published in Journal of communication management (London, England) (18-03-2024)“…PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to assess online corporate communication around commitments to sustainable development goal (SDG) 12, sustainable…”
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Effects of climate CSA and CSR messaging: the moderating role of green consumer identity
Published in Corporate communications (23-11-2023)“…PurposeThe purpose of this experimental study is to examine the effects of climate change corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate social advocacy…”
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'I had no idea that greenwashing was even a thing': identifying the cognitive mechanisms of exemplars in greenwashing literacy interventions
Published in Environmental education research (02-11-2021)“…As individuals become more aware and concerned about their own contribution to global climate change, empowering consumers to make informed decisions that are…”
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