Published August 23, 2022 | Version v1
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Re-MEDIAting distant impacts - how Western media make sense of deforestation in different Brazilian biomes

  • 1. Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Campus UAB, Barcelona, Spain
  • 2. Engenharia de Produção, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Grupo de Estudos em Tecnologia, Espaço eMeio Ambiente (GETEMA/COPPE), Ilha do Fundão - Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Description

Brazil plays a central role in Western depictions of and narratives on tropical deforestation. In this contribution, we gather a large text corpus from Western media outlets with articles on deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon and Cerrado biomes. The sources include outlets from Europe, the US, Canada and Australia and span a time period from the late 1980s to 2020. Leveraging several text-mining approaches, such as topic modeling and automated narrative network analysis, we disentangle the way that Western media have tried to make sense of deforestation in the Amazon and the Cerrado biomes. We show that the former has received disproportionately more news coverage, specifically in times of international concern over the Brazilian government’s commitment to tackle deforestation. Further, Western media frequently report on the struggles of indigenous populations in the Amazon, often following an essentialist depiction of these communities, while in the case of the Cerrado, traditional populations are hardly mentioned at all. Our findings provide a methodologically innovative and empirically grounded case for the often raised concern over a relative invisibility of the Cerrado biome and its traditional populations, which may help explain observed disparities in governance interventions.

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Please cite as: Finn Mempel & Francisco Bidone (2022) Re-MEDIAting distant impacts - how Western media make sense of deforestation in different Brazilian biomes, Environmental Sociology, DOI: 10.1080/23251042.2022.2106087

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European Commission
COUPLED – Operationalising telecouplings for solving sustainability challenges related to land use 765408