Climate communication research award

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The Climate Change Communication Award was initiated by IAMCR in 2015 to support climate communication research. Until 2022 it was offered in collaboration with the International Environmental Communication Association (IECA), with the aim of encouraging a wide range of researchers to think creatively about new research approaches for climate change communication.

From 2023 until 2025, the award will be offered annually to three papers that develop and explore innovative approaches to climate change communication. 

The award helps IAMCR meet one of the greening mandates adopted by the 2012 General Assembly in Durban - to contribute our expertise to addressing climate crises.

The Climate Communication award is open to all IAMCR members from all career stages.

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Climate communication award 2022

Applications are now being received for the 2022 IAMCR New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship. Initiated by IAMCR and awarded in collaboration with the International Environmental Communication Association, the award seeks to encourage researchers to think creatively about new research approaches for climate change communication.

Climate change award 2016

IAMCR is pleased to announce that the 2016 IAMCR Climate Change Communication Research in Action Award will be offered to Sunita Narain, director general of the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) in New Delhi, India. The award recognise researchers whose work has had a notable positive impact on the practice of climate communication.

Climate change fellowship awarded

IAMCR is pleased to announce that the 2015 New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship will be awarded to Dr. Cornelia Brantner for her proposal Comparing Climate Change Discourse and Deliberation on Twitter: Topics, Arguments, Actors, Networks, and Discourse Quality. An honorable mention will be awarded to Christopher Shaw.

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