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A New York or Pennsylvania state of mind: Social representations in newspaper coverage of gas development in the Marcellus Shale

头脑的一个纽约或宾夕法尼亚州: 在在 Marcellus 页岩的煤气的开发的报纸范围的社会代表

作     者:Evensen, Darrick T. Clarke, Christopher E. Stedman, Richard C. 

作者机构:Department of Natural Resources Cornell University Ithaca NY 14853 315 Fernow Hall United States Department of Communication George Mason University Fairfax VA United States 

出 版 物:《Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences》 (J. Environ. Stud. Sci.)

年 卷 期:2014年第4卷第1期

页      面:65-77页

学科分类:0303[法学-社会学] 0830[工学-环境科学与工程(可授工学、理学、农学学位)] 08[工学] 0705[理学-地理学] 0813[工学-建筑学] 0833[工学-城乡规划学] 

主  题:Content analysis Economic Environmental Hydraulic fracturing Mass media Shale gas Social impacts 

摘      要:What first comes to mind when you think of natural gas development in the Marcellus Shale region? The information and ideas we hold about shale gas development can strongly influence our discussion of this issue, the impacts we associate with it, and the types of regulation we view as appropriate. Our knowledge and beliefs are based in part on social representations-common sense understandings of complex, often scientific, phenomena, generated in the public sphere and reliant on the history, culture, and social structure of the context in which they emerge. In this article, we examine social representations of environmental, economic, and social impacts of natural gas development in the Marcellus Shale, as reported by major regional newspapers. We conducted a content analysis of newspaper coverage in two newspapers in the northern tier of Pennsylvania and two in the southern tier of New York from 2007 to 2011, with a total sample of 1,037 articles. Effects on water quality were by far the most prevalent environmental representation in each newspaper. Economic representations focused on jobs, leases, and royalties, but varied substantially across geographical contexts. Representations of social impacts were relatively rare in each media outlet. We also interviewed the journalists who wrote the most articles on shale gas development at each newspaper. Their perspectives provide some explanations for why certain impacts were mentioned more frequently than others, and for differences between newspapers. We conclude with implications for communicating about impacts associated with shale gas development, and for regulating development. © 2013 AESS.

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