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      Rebel with a cause: the framing of climate change and intergenerational justice in the German press treatment of the Fridays for Future protests

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      Media, Culture & Society
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          This study investigates the representation of the Fridays for Future strikes in the German online newspapers Bild.de, Zeit Online and FAZ.net. Through a qualitative and quantitative content analysis over the time period August 2018 to March 2019, eight frames have been identified. Whereas Zeit Online shows a framing towards intergenerational justice, the coverage of FAZ.net and Bild.de strongly adheres to the protest paradigm. The majority of all articles guarantees protesters a voice, but this voice is often reduced to apolitical testimonies and the protesters’ self-agency is undermined through disparagement. German media coverage thus tends to reproduce existing power structures by marginalizing and depoliticizing the political agenda of a system critical protest. Although this framing feeds into the shift of the climate change discourse towards adaptation, the study shows that the idea of climate change as an issue of intergenerational justice and children’s rights has become part of the media’s agenda.

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                Media, Culture & Society
                Media, Culture & Society
                SAGE Publications
                0163-4437
                1460-3675
                January 2021
                October 08 2020
                January 2021
                : 43
                : 1
                : 23-47
                Affiliations
                [1 ]International Studies on Media, Power, and Difference, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
                [2 ]Departament de Comunicació, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
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                10.1177/0163443720960923
                37882867-6eb5-4e4f-bf17-91d6880eb884
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