Title: Communicating Climate Change & Energy Issues on New Media – Processes and Implications
Abstract
Chapter 1: Introduction of Research
代写留学生论文Section 1—Background Introduction
Section 2 – Motivation of Research
Section 3 – Purpose of Research
Section 4 – Overview of thesis
Chapter 2: Literature Review
Introduction
Section 1 – The Rise o the Climate Change Issue
Section 2 – Public Perception of Climate Change and Energy issues
Section 3 – Approaches of Communicating Climate Change Issues
Section 4 – Changing Role: New Media and Communication Process
Section 5 – Climate Change Communication in New Media
Section 6 – Identifying Current Gaps and Defining research questions
/Chapter 3: Methodology
Introduction
Section 1 – Selecting Samples of Research: The Internet Fora in New Media
Section 2 – Terminology in the World of Internet Fora
Section 3 – Introduction of Applied Approaches
Section 4 – Research Design & Considerations
Section 5 – Multi-Method of Obtaining and Processing Data
Chapter 4: Result of Online Communication Activity Analysis
Section 1– Statistics of Posted Contents in Internet Fora
Section 2– Statistics of Interaction and topic-thread discussion in Internet Fora
Section 3 – Activeness, Frequency, and Networking Performance of Author: The “Key Author” List
Section 4 – Qualitative Analysis of “KA” Initiated Topic-Threads
4.1.) Depicting communication activities and interactions in selected topic-threads
4.2.) Recording levels of the recognition of KA’s opinions from other communicators
Chapter 5: Result of Questionnaire Survey in Internet Fora
Background and Scope of Survey
Section 1– The Self-Reported Communication Process
Section 2– Users’ Motivation, Usage, and Experience of Access
Section 3 – Users’ Perceptions of Topic-Thread Development and Leading Opinions
Section 4 – Perceived Opinion Leadership in Communication
Section 5 – Users’ Self-Reported Influence of Fora and their Behaviour Pattern
Chapter 6: Discussions and Findings of Research
Introduction
Section 1 – Depiction of interactive communication flows in Internet fora
Section 2 – Effects of opinion leaders and their leadership
Section 3 – Characteristics of leadership, interactions, and other communication activities in each forum
Section 4 – Comparison study
a.) Compare results of four fora with different attributions in focused-topic and types of interactions
b.)/ Compare results of forum content analysis and users’ self-reports in questionnaire
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Section 1: Implications and conclusion
Section 2: Further research directions
Section 3: Main limitations of the research
Summary of Argument
Appendix
留学生论文提纲Section 1 – Archives of Postings and Archives in Internet for a
Section 2 – Texts of Selected Topic-threads for qualitative analysis
Section 3 – Internet Forum Questionnaire
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