THE IMPACT OF A PROPOSED MODEL TO INCLUDE PRINCIPLES OF CLIMATE JUSTICE IN THE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS TO DEVELOP THE CONCEPTS AND ATTITUDES ASSOCIATED WITH THEM AMONG THE READERS OF THE JOURNAL

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1 Faculty of Graduate Studies and Environmental Researches-Ain Shams University

2 Faculty of Graduate Studies and Environmental Research, Ain Shams University

3 Faculty of Information, Cairo University

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The research aims to develop concepts and attitudes in the principles of climate justice, and the serious environmental problems that accompany it for local and international communities. The researchers conducted a quantitative and qualitative analysis by designing a content analysis form (form - content) for a sample of issues issued by the International Politics Magazine over five years. The results of the analysis indicated a weakness in addressing environmental topics related to the principles of climate justice. Therefore, a model was designed for an environmental proposal that includes the issues and problems of climate justice and the principles on which it is based. The researchers also designed a concept test and a scale of attitudes to reveal the extent of benefit and acceptance of the sample selected for the study, which consisted of 40 individuals who were randomly selected. The results showed that there was a statistically significant difference between the average scores of readers of the proposed model that includes the principles of climate justice in the magazine in the pre-test of environmental concepts and the post-test in favor of the post-test. proposed model that includes the principles of climate justice in the magazine in the scale of trends related to climate justice before and after application in favor of the after application. The research recommended the necessity of developing concepts and attitudes related to climate justice and the principles on which it was based through the proposed journalistic model for the International Politics Magazine, and the necessity of diversifying journalistic and literary content to suit the audience of readers and researchers interested in the environmental field, and paying attention to the participation of journalistic cadres and training them in the field of environmental media.
 
 

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