Digital narratives on climate, peace and security in the Philippines: an exploratory analysis
This analysis leverages publicly available Facebook data to examine how climate change, socio-economic risks, and conflict are framed by policy-relevant stakeholders and media actors in the Philippines. Drawing on Digital Methods approaches, online issue mapping techniques were applied to detect how...
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| author | Carneiro, Bia Ruscica, Giosue |
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| description | This analysis leverages publicly available Facebook data to examine how climate change, socio-economic risks, and conflict are framed by policy-relevant stakeholders and media actors in the Philippines. Drawing on Digital Methods approaches, online issue mapping techniques were applied to detect how issues related to climate change and security emerge and evolve in online networked content. The brief summarizes initial, exploratory findings for a diagnostic assessment of the current ‘state of play’ regarding peace positive and climate action policy discourses in the Philippiness and provides a starting point for the development of evidence-based advocacy and engagement strategies. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1789152025-12-18T02:01:44Z Digital narratives on climate, peace and security in the Philippines: an exploratory analysis Carneiro, Bia Ruscica, Giosue climate change conflicts fragility social media topic map This analysis leverages publicly available Facebook data to examine how climate change, socio-economic risks, and conflict are framed by policy-relevant stakeholders and media actors in the Philippines. Drawing on Digital Methods approaches, online issue mapping techniques were applied to detect how issues related to climate change and security emerge and evolve in online networked content. The brief summarizes initial, exploratory findings for a diagnostic assessment of the current ‘state of play’ regarding peace positive and climate action policy discourses in the Philippiness and provides a starting point for the development of evidence-based advocacy and engagement strategies. 2025-12 2025-12-17T10:16:33Z 2025-12-17T10:16:33Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178915 en Open Access application/pdf Carneiro, B.; Ruscica, G. (2025) Digital narratives on climate, peace and security in the Philippines: an exploratory analysis. 6 p. |
| spellingShingle | climate change conflicts fragility social media topic map Carneiro, Bia Ruscica, Giosue Digital narratives on climate, peace and security in the Philippines: an exploratory analysis |
| title | Digital narratives on climate, peace and security in the Philippines: an exploratory analysis |
| title_full | Digital narratives on climate, peace and security in the Philippines: an exploratory analysis |
| title_fullStr | Digital narratives on climate, peace and security in the Philippines: an exploratory analysis |
| title_full_unstemmed | Digital narratives on climate, peace and security in the Philippines: an exploratory analysis |
| title_short | Digital narratives on climate, peace and security in the Philippines: an exploratory analysis |
| title_sort | digital narratives on climate peace and security in the philippines an exploratory analysis |
| topic | climate change conflicts fragility social media topic map |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178915 |
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