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Nachhaltigkeit auf die Ohren?! Klima- und Umweltschutz-Podcasts und ihre Wirkung

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Der Beitrag betrachtet Nachhaltigkeits-Podcasts zum Thema Umwelt- und Klimaschutz. Es wird zunächst auf die Relevanz dieses Themas im Podcast-Bereich eingegangen, bevor Ansätze zur Wirkung vorgestellt werden. Dabei werden sowohl Bezüge zu pro-sozialen Verhaltensmodellen aus dem Bereich Umwelt- und Klimaverhalten als auch Ansätze aus der Unterhaltungs- und narrativen Persuasionsforschung betrachtet.

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    Engl.: 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Kalch, A., Schlütz, D. (2022). Nachhaltigkeit auf die Ohren?! Klima- und Umweltschutz-Podcasts und ihre Wirkung. In: Katzenberger, V., Keil, J., Wild, M. (eds) Podcasts. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-38712-9_17

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