Researcher
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Research & Publications
Charlotte has researched...
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How science is communicated (science communication & journalism) and put into practice (science policy & diplomacy)
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How polar governance insects with environmental policy
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How American late-night shows practice and influence political communication
SCIENCE IN PRACTICE
POLAR
GOVERNANCE
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION


Gehrke, C. (2024). Practitioner Perspectives on Arctic Marine Mammals in Environmental News Reporting. The Northern Review, vol 56.


Gehrke, C. (2024). Applications of science communication in science diplomacy: communicating (for) Arctic marine mammal governance. Polar Geography.


Gehrke, C. (2024). Governing Arctic Seals: A Longitudinal Analysis of News and Policy Discourse. Politics and Governance, vol. 12.

Hansen-Magnusson, H. & Gehrke, C. (2025). The Arctic as a Boundary Object: Who Negotiates Arctic Governance? International Affairs.
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Wood-Donnelly, C. & Gehrke, C. (2024). Science Diplomacy Challenges at the Poles. Science & Diplomacy.




Gehrke, C. (2024). American Late-Night Shows in Times of Crisis: Addressing Tragedy. Alternatives: Global, Local, Political.


Gehrke, C. (2024). The Daily Show’s Climate Change Content: Two Decades of Late-Night Science Communication. International Journal of Communication, vol. 18.
Hansen-Magnusson, H. & Gehrke, C. (2024). Re-thinking Global Governance as Fuzzy: Multi-Scalar Boundaries of Responsibility in the Arctic. Global Society.


Gehrke, C. (2023). Wild polar bear conservation: A case of successful arctic science diploamcy? Marine Policy, vol. 155.


Gehrke, C. & Hansen-Magnusson, H. (2024). Tales from the fontier of sustainable global connectivity: A typology of Arctic tourism workers. Journal of Arctic Tourism, vol. 2, issue 1.


Hansen-Magnusson, H. & Gehrke, C. (2023). Navigating towards justice and sustainability? syncretic encounters and stakeholder-sourced solutions in Arctic cruise Tourism Governance. The Polar Journal, vol. 13, issue 2.