Journal article

Newspaper coverage of water issues in Australia

A Hurlimann, S Dolnicar

Water Research | Published : 2012

Abstract

The media has been found to have an impact on public debate, public opinion, and public policy agendas. Public debate, and public opinion about water conservation and water supply management projects matter because they can influence specific outcomes. For example, public opinion can potentially lead to positive behaviour, like increased water conservation, or potentially negative behaviours such as public opposition to developments such as dams or water recycling plants, which may be necessary under changing climatic conditions. It is therefore critical to understand how the media reports on water-related topics. Results from a content analysis of 1253 newspaper articles published in Austra..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was funding by Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Grant (DP0878338). Research Assistance was provided by Katrina Matus, Max Twemlow, Shuk Fan Yeung, Liz Pryde, Sarah Oberklaid, and Matthew Gilbertson. We thank the two anonymous reviewers of this paper and the journal editor for their thoughtful and constructive review of the original version of our paper.