Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2023, 59(5): 513-534 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2022.038

Percepce souvislostí pandemie covid-19 a klimatické změny v české blogosféře

Daniel Čermák, Jana Stachová, Matouš Pilnáček
Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v. v. i., Praha

The article is dedicated to reflecting the links between the climate crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic crisis in the context of Czech social media, specifically on several blogging platforms. The processes leading to the climate and pandemic crises are highly intertwined, based in the way humans interact with the environment on a global scale. However, the circumstances and consequences of both crises, as well as the ways they are dealt with, also share common features. The authors identify such contexts as reflected on blogging platforms by undertaking a qualitative analysis of texts from an interpretative phenomenological perspective. Climate scepticism is connected to pandemic scepticism, on the one hand, and to acceptance of the pandemic as a real threat, on the other hand. Conversely, acceptance of the climate crisis can be associated with both acceptance of the pandemic and pandemic scepticism.

Klíčová slova: climate change, Covid-19 pandemic, scepticism, neutralization techniques, blogs

Vloženo: 14. říjen 2021; Revidováno: 11. listopad 2022; Přijato: 2. prosinec 2022; Zveřejněno online: 2. prosinec 2022; Zveřejněno: 6. listopad 2023  Zobrazit citaci

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Čermák, D., Stachová, J., & Pilnáček, M. (2023). Percepce souvislostí pandemie covid-19 a klimatické změny v české blogosféře. Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review59(5), 513-534. doi: 10.13060/csr.2022.038
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