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Trust Science! Institutional Conditions of Frame Resonance in the United States and Germany: The Case of Fridays for Future

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY
Volume 51, Issue 3, Pages 249-256

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00207659.2021.1910431

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Fridays for Future; protest movements; frame resonance; discursive opportunity structure; comparative analysis

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This report focuses on the discursive opportunity structure of the Fridays for Future movement in the United States and Germany, highlighting how the movement's frame resonance is influenced by the differential receptivity of both countries' political and communicative institutions towards climate science findings. Climate science shapes the framing of the movement and influences the regime of political knowledge production and mass media.
This report focuses on the discursive opportunity structure of Fridays for Future in the United States and Germany. We will show that the movement's frame resonance relies strongly on the differential receptivity of both countries' political and communicative institutions for the findings of climate science. The first part presents how climate science shapes the framing of Fridays for Future. The second part explores the influence of climate science on the regime of political knowledge production and the mass media.

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