A Communicational Disconnect: Establishing Superordinate Identities in Climate Communication Through Transgenerational Responsibility

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A Communicational Disconnect: Establishing Superordinate Identities in Climate Communication Through Transgenerational Responsibility. / Lehnert, Julia Aylin; Doody, Sara; Steinburg, Justin et al.
In: Technical Communication Quarterly, Vol. 32, No. 3, 06.2023, p. 303-309.

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Lehnert JA, Doody S, Steinburg J, Mehlenbacher AR. A Communicational Disconnect: Establishing Superordinate Identities in Climate Communication Through Transgenerational Responsibility. Technical Communication Quarterly. 2023 Jun;32(3):303-309. Epub 2023 May 9. doi: 10.1080/10572252.2023.2210204

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title = "A Communicational Disconnect: Establishing Superordinate Identities in Climate Communication Through Transgenerational Responsibility",
abstract = "This paper explores opportunities for intergenerational communication to foster collective climate action and justice. While climate change communication can be framed as a site of intergenerational conflict and blame, we consider how the concept of superordinate identities offers rhetorical possibilities for generational coalition building to ultimately facilitate joint climate action.",
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