mediawater
MediaWater is a term used in environmental communication and media studies to describe the dynamic interaction between media ecosystems and water resources. It refers to how media coverage, data-driven storytelling, and social media circulation shape public understanding, risk perception, and policy related to water.
Originating in scholarly discussions in the early 2010s, MediaWater is a metaphorical construct rather than a
Key components include exposure and framing (how outlets present water issues), diffusion and network effects (how
Applications of MediaWater include analyzing drought and flood coverage, climate adaptation messaging, corporate water risk disclosures,
Critiques of the concept point to its abstract nature and lack of standardized measurement. Some scholars warn
See also: media ecology, environmental communication, risk communication, data visualization.