117 results on '"Mass media and the environment"'
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2. Covering the environment : how journalists work the green beat.
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Wyss, Bob
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Environmental protection -- Press coverage -- United States ,Environmental protection -- Press coverage ,Mass media and the environment - Abstract
Summary: This practical primer explains the primary issues in writing about the environment, identifies who to go to and where to find sources, and offers examples of writing and reporting the beat. Observations and story excerpts from experienced journalists provide real world context both for those in the United States as well as internationally. Practice story assignments, resources and a glossary of critical terms gives budding journalists all the tools needed to cover the green beat. Updated with detailed coverage of how companies and climate change have evolved over the past decade, this second edition expands upon the digital sphere and the myriad ways that deadline, multimedia and mobile reporting have changed environmental journalism. Including consideration of issues such as the water crisis in Flint, Michigan and the GMO controversy, this new edition provides a fresh take on the green beat with a newly organized table of contents and a guide to freelance and entrepreneurial journalism anyway in the world.
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- 2019
3. What is sustainable journalism? : integrating the environmental, social, and economic challenges of journalism.
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Berglez, Peter, Ollausson, Ulrika, and Ots, Mart
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Environmental protection -- Press coverage ,Journalism -- Economic aspects ,Journalism -- Philosophy ,Journalism -- Social aspects ,Mass media and the environment - Abstract
Summary: This edited volume, which elaborates on the idea and concept of sustainable journalism, is the result of a perceived lack of integral research approaches to journalism and sustainable development. Thirty years ago, in 1987, the Brundtland Report pointed out economic growth, social equality and environmental protection as the three main pillars of a sustainable development. These pillars are intertwined, interdependent, and need to be reconciled. However, usually, scholars interested in the business crisis of the media industry tend to leave the social and environmental dimensions of journalism aside, and vice versa. What Is Sustainable Journalism? is the first book that discusses and examines the economic, social and environmental challenges of professional journalism simultaneously. This unique book and fresh contribution to the discussion of the future of journalism assembles international expertise in all three fields, arguing for the necessity of integral research perspectives and for sustainable journalism as the key to long-term survival of professional journalism. The book is relevant for scholars and master's students in media economy, media and communication, and environmental communication
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- 2017
4. Intermedial Ecocriticism : The Climate Crisis Through Art and Media
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Jørgen Bruhn, Niklas Salmose, Jørgen Bruhn, and Niklas Salmose
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- Mass media and the environment, Intermediality, Ecocriticism, Mass media and literature, Mass media and the arts
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Intermedial Ecocriticism: The Climate Crisis Through Art and Media provides an extensive understanding of the climate crisis as it is represented in a number of medial forms, including scientific reports, popular science, graphic novels, documentaries, websites, feature films, and advertising. Theoretically, this is the first book that combines two important theories from the humanities: ecocriticism and intermedial studies. The book carefully develops Intermedial Ecocriticism as a method of investigating how climate crisis is represented and communicated through diverse media types. The chapters each include a comparative analysis of two or three specific media products and how they mediate the climate crisis.
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- 2024
5. Food Sustainability and the Media : Linking Awareness, Knowledge and Action
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Marta Antonelli, Pierangelo Isernia, Marta Antonelli, and Pierangelo Isernia
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- Food security--Environmental aspects, Food security, Food supply, Mass media and the environment, Food supply--Environmental aspects
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Food Sustainability and the Media: Linking Awareness, Knowledge and Action is the first book to explore the roles that the media plays in raising awareness, spurring action, and increasing understanding about food security and global sustainability issues. The book addresses the means of leveraging traditional and new media to advance food and sustainability discourse by linking awareness, knowledge, and action. The book links sustainability and food security in media communication to address different topics, including the way climate change is framed by the media, key factors of success and failure in NGOs, public and corporate communication, and climate change denial. - Addresses both conceptual and theoretical issues - Presents a diversified set of methodological perspectives, theoretical backgrounds and issues - Provides a conclusion that ties the content together, exploring the role of the media and food sustainability in Europe and the U.S.
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- 2024
6. The Ethics of Sustainable Communication : Overcoming the World of Opposites
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Ulrika Olausson and Ulrika Olausson
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- Communication--Moral and ethical aspects, Sustainability, Mass media and the environment
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A well-functioning communication is a prerequisite for achieving sustainability. But how could this be accomplished in a world plagued by grave sustainability crises, where polarization proliferates and adds to a profound experience of fear and separation? To answer this critical question, an integrated ethical system that acknowledges all life as one is needed. The Ethics of Sustainable Communication elegantly interweaves theoretical and empirical knowledge from the social sciences with wisdom traditions from various parts of the world. This includes the world's great religions, the knowledge of indigenous peoples, and the transcendent understanding of reality that artists of diverse kinds have always expressed. On this solid ground, the book argues for the necessity of a significant shift in human consciousness to achieve lasting sustainability. The book develops a communication ethics that aims at facilitating a genuine experience of the interconnectedness of all life through the expansion of trust. In a pioneering, intelligent, and eye-opening argument, including practical examples and advice, it demonstrates how the experience of separation in fact is a delusion. Our systems of thought and language have simply fettered us in a world of opposites – duality. The ethics helps us to overcome this illusoryworld, and when duality is dissolved, deep sustainability – caring for people, the Earth, and every lifeform – comes as an entirely effortless result.
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- 2023
7. The Routledge Handbook of Ecomedia Studies
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Antonio López, Adrian Ivakhiv, Stephen Rust, Miriam Tola, Alenda Y. Chang, Kiu-wai Chu, Antonio López, Adrian Ivakhiv, Stephen Rust, Miriam Tola, Alenda Y. Chang, and Kiu-wai Chu
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- Mass media and the environment
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The Routledge Handbook of Ecomedia Studies gathers leading work by critical scholars in this burgeoning field. Redressing the lack of environmental perspectives in the study of media, ecomedia studies asserts that media are in and about the environment, and environments are socially and materially mediated.The book gives form to this new area of study and brings together diverse scholarly contributions to explore and give definition to the field. The Handbook highlights five critical areas of ecomedia scholarship: ecomedia theory, ecomateriality, political ecology, ecocultures, and eco-affects. Within these areas, authors navigate a range of different topics including infrastructures, supply and manufacturing chains, energy, e-waste, labor, ecofeminism, African and Indigenous ecomedia, environmental justice, environmental media governance, ecopolitical satire, and digital ecologies. The result is a holistic volume that provides an in-depth and comprehensive overview of the current state of the field, as well as future developments.This volume will be an essential resource for students, educators, and scholars of media studies, cultural studies, film, environmental communication, political ecology, science and technology studies, and the environmental humanities.The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis. com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. Deep gratitude for the generous support of those institutions that provided funding to enable this volume to be available simultaneously in print and open access: University of Oregon Libraries Open Access Publishing Award, Frank J. Guarini School of Busi-ness at John Cabot University, University of Vermont Humanities Center, University of California Santa Barbara, University of Lausanne, and School of Humanities at Nanyang Technological University.
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- 2023
8. The Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication
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Anders Hansen, Robert Cox, Anders Hansen, and Robert Cox
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- Communication in the environmental sciences, Mass media and the environment
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This revised and fully updated second edition of the Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication provides a state-of-the-art overview of environmental communication theory, practice and research. The momentous changes witnessed in the politics of the environment as well as in the nature of media and public communication in recent years have made the study and understanding of environmental communication ever more pertinent. This is reflected in this second edition, including a number of exciting new chapters concerned with: environmental communication in an age of misinformation and fake news; environmental communication, community and social transformation; environmental justice; and advances in methods for the analysis of mediated environmental communication.Signalling the key dimensions of public mediated communication, the Handbook is organised around five thematic parts: the history and development of the field of environmental communication research, the sources, communicators and media professionals involved in producing environmental communication, research on news, entertainment media and wider cultural representations of the environment, the social and political implications of environmental communication, and the likely future trajectories for the field. Written by leading scholars in the field, this authoritative text is a must for scholars and students of environmental communication across multiple subject areas, including environmental studies, media and communication studies, cultural studies and related disciplines.
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- 2023
9. The Mediated Climate : How Journalists, Big Tech, and Activists Are Vying for Our Future
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Adrienne Russell and Adrienne Russell
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- Mass media and the environment, Climatic changes--Press coverage, Misinformation, Journalistic ethics, Disinformation
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To what extent does journalism deserve blame for the failure to address climate change over the last thirty years? Critics point out that climate coverage has often lacked necessary urgency and hewed to traditional notions of objectivity and balance that allowed powerful interests—mainly fossil fuel companies—to manufacture doubt. Climate journalism, however, developed alongside the digital media landscape, which is characterized by rampant misinformation, political polarization, unaccountable tech companies, unchecked corporate power, and vast inequalities. Under these circumstances, journalism struggled, and bad actors flourished, muddling messages while emissions mounted and societies struggled to avert catastrophe.The Mediated Climate explores the places where the climate and information crises meet, examining how journalism, activism, corporations, and Big Tech compete to influence the public. Adrienne Russell argues that the inadequate response to climate change is intertwined with the profound challenges facing the communications environment. She demonstrates that the information crisis is driven not only by technological changes but also by concentrated power that predates the rise of digital media companies. Efforts to improve climate coverage must take into account the larger social and material contexts in which journalism operates and the broader power dynamics that shape public discourse. Drawing on interviews with journalists and activists, Russell considers the ways recent movements are battling misinformation. She offers timely recommendations to foster engagement with climate issues and calls on readers to join in efforts to reshape the media landscape to better serve the public interest.
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- 2023
10. Environing Media
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Adam Wickberg, Johan Gärdebo, Adam Wickberg, and Johan Gärdebo
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- Mass media and the environment
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This edited volume interrogates the role of media technologies in the formation of environments, understood both as physical spaces and as epistemological constructs about them. Using the concept of ‘environing media', the book advances a deeper understanding of how media processes – defined here as the storage, process, and transmission of data – influence human-Earth relations.Virtually all aspects of the interconnected global ecological crisis can be related to the intensification and acceleration of scaling up the human imprint on the planet by technological means. Combining ideas from the humanities, arts, and humanistic social sciences, Environing Media offers a perspective on how we entered the current geological epoch – the Anthropocene. The ten chapters explore colonial, planetary, and elemental environing media, with cases including indigenous history, ocean monitoring, computational history, climate modeling, environmental history, the air as medium, the biosphere, and the Earth system.Drawing upon a breadth of examples and expertise in history, anthropology, geography, cultural history, science and technology studies, and media studies, the book discovers a novel approach to human-Earth histories that demonstrates how technologies have mediated between humans and environments and in the process contributed to a societal feedback loop between knowing and doing environment, each impacting the other. Environing Media is a timely addition for scholars and upper-level students in environmental humanities and media studies.The Open Access version of chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9 are available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781003282891. Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7 have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license. Chapters 3, 8, and 9 have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) license.
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- 2023
11. Environmental Communication for Children : Media, Young Audiences, and the More-Than-Human World
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Erin Hawley and Erin Hawley
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- Human ecology, Climatic changes in mass media, Mass media and the environment, Children and the environment, Mass media and children
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This book explores the nexus between children, media, and nature during a time of planetary crisis marked by climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation. In this time of planetary emergency, children have become an increasingly visible part of conversations about the human/nature relationship – they have also become an important market for environmentally-themed media content. Indeed, recent years have seen a proliferation of environmental texts, products, and narratives for young people: children are recognised and addressed as audiences for environmental content across a range of media including news, films, television programs, magazines, videogames, and transmedia franchises. Through analysis of a range of case studies, this book examines the construction of children as green audiences, the intersection between media and environmental literacies, and the mainstreaming of children's voices in environmental communication. The book will appeal to readers with an interest in children's media and the industry imperatives that shape the production of children's culture as well as to students, scholars, and practitioners in the field of environmental communication.
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- 2022
12. Medien in der Klima-Krise
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Michael E. Mann, Sara Schurmann, Michael Brüggemann, Maren Urner, John Cook, Tanja Busse, Annika Joeres, Susanne Götze, KLIMA vor acht e.V, Michael E. Mann, Sara Schurmann, Michael Brüggemann, Maren Urner, John Cook, Tanja Busse, Annika Joeres, Susanne Götze, and KLIMA vor acht e.V
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- Mass media and the environment, Climatic changes in mass media
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Stellen wir uns vor, die Welt geht unter – und keiner redet darüber. Was dramatisch klingt, geschieht im Kern beim Thema Klimawandel. Denn einerseits warnt die Wissenschaft seit Jahrzehnten vor der Klimakatastrophe, andererseits fällt es der Politik schwer, etwas gegen die Erderwärmung zu unternehmen. Und die Medien, die eine Debatte in die Öffentlichkeit tragen sollten? Sie verhalten sich seltsam passiv. Wie kann das sein angesichts der größten Herausforderung in der Menschheitsgeschichte? Die Klimakrise geht uns alle an. Ebenso werden Fernsehen und Hörfunk, Zeitungen und Zeitschriften, Podcasts und Onlinemagazine für jede:n von uns produziert, und wir alle haben ein Recht auf umfassende und gute Berichterstattung. 28 namhafte Autor:innen, vorwiegend aus Kommunikationswissenschaft und Journalismus, belegen eindrucksvoll, wie und warum die Medien in ihrer eigenen Klima-Krise stecken. Sie zeigen auf, warum der Klimawandel eine journalistische Herausforderung ist, und stellen Lösungen, Ideen und Erfahrungen vor, wie Medienschaffende besser in der Krise handeln können.
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- 2022
13. Saturation : An Elemental Politics
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Melody Jue, Rafico Ruiz, Melody Jue, and Rafico Ruiz
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- Ocean and civilization, Ocean--Philosophy, Mass media and the environment, Ecocriticism, Human ecology and the humanities
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Bringing together media studies and environmental humanities, the contributors to Saturation develop saturation as a heuristic to analyze phenomena in which the elements involved are difficult or impossible to separate. In ordinary language, saturation describes the condition of being thoroughly soaked, while in chemistry it is the threshold at which something can be maximally dissolved or absorbed in a solution. Contributors to this collection expand notions of saturation beyond water to consider saturation in sound, infrastructure, media, Big Data, capitalism, and visual culture. Essays include analyses of the thresholds of HIV detectability in bloodwork, militarism's saturation of oceans, and the deleterious effects of the saturation of cellphone and wi-fi signals into the human body. By channeling saturation to explore the relationship between media, the environment, technology, capital, and the legacies of settler colonialism, Saturation illuminates how elements, the natural world, and anthropogenic infrastructures, politics, and processes exist in and through each other.Contributors. Marija Cetinić, Jeff Diamanti, Bishnupriya Ghosh, Lisa Yin Han, Stefan Helmreich, Mél Hogan, Melody Jue, Rahul Mukherjee, Max Ritts, Rafico Ruiz, Bhaskar Sarkar, John Shiga, Avery Slater, Janet Walker, Joanna Zylinska
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- 2021
14. Environmental Clashes on Native American Land : Framing Environmental and Scientific Disputes
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Cynthia-Lou Coleman and Cynthia-Lou Coleman
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- Petroleum pipelines--Environmental aspects--Standing Rock Indian Reservation (N.D. and S.D.), Indians of North America--Ethnic identity, Indians of North America--Press coverage, Indians in mass media, Indians of North America--Communication, Kennewick Man, Science in mass media, Mass media and the environment
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This book explores how the media frame environmental and scientific disputes faced by American Indian communities. Most people will never know what it is like to live on an Indian reservation in North America, or what it means to identify as an American Indian. However, when conflicts embroil Indigenous folk, as shown by the protests over a crude oil pipeline in 2016 and 2017, camera crews and reporters descend on “the rez” to cover the event. The focus of the book is how stories frame clashes in Indian Country surrounding environmental and scientific disputes, such as the Dakota Access Pipeline construction, and the discovery of an ancient skeleton in Washington. The narratives told over social media and news programs often fail to capture the issues of key importance to Native Americans, such as sovereignty: the right to self- governance. The book offers insight into how the history of Indian-settler relations sets the stage for modern clashes, and examines American Indian knowledgesystems, and how they take a back seat to mainstream approaches to science in discourse.
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- 2020
15. Communicating the Future : Solutions for Environment, Economy and Democracy
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W. Lance Bennett and W. Lance Bennett
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- Communication in politics--United States, Communication in the environmental sciences, Mass media and the environment
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We are facing an unprecedented environmental crisis. How can we communicate and act more effectively to make the political and economic changes required to survive and even thrive within the life-support capacities of our planet? This is the question at the heart of W. Lance Bennett's much-anticipated book. Bennett challenges readers to consider how best to approach the environmental crisis by changing how we think about the relationships between environment, economy, and democracy. He introduces a framework that citizens, practitioners, and scholars can use to evaluate common but unproductive communication that blocks thinking about change; develop more effective ways to define and approach problems; and design communication processes to engage diverse publics and organizations in developing understandings, goals, and political strategies. Until advocates develop economic programs with built-in environmental solutions, they will continue to lose policy fights. Putting “intersectional” communication into action requires acknowledging that communication is not only an exchange of messages, but an organizational process. Communicating the Future is important reading for students and scholars of media and communication, as well as general readers concerned about the environmental crisis.
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- 2020
16. Morbid curiosity, popular media, and thanatourism
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Edwards, Emily D
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- 2020
17. Global Trade and Mediatised Environmental Protest : The View From Here
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Libby Lester and Libby Lester
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- Mass media and the environment, Environmentalism in mass media, International trade--Environmental aspects
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As more governments, companies and individuals scan the globe for access to primary resources such as minerals and timber, food, power and water, and destinations for work, holidays and homes, pressures on places and communities grow. At the same time, global environmental risks – most notably, climate change – produce new networks and unfamiliar forms of politics. Communication media are integral to this change. This book explores how geographically diverse groups and individuals interact in and through media to influence the negotiations and decisions affecting often distant landscapes and communities. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in the Australia-Asia region, the book includes case studies on the environmental protests that follow the international flow of people and resources, including timber, fish, coal, water and tourism. It asks how ‘communities of concern'are evoked, which transcend local places and national boundaries.
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- 2019
18. Environmental Literacy and New Digital Audiences
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Pat Brereton and Pat Brereton
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- Environmental sciences--Study and teaching, Environmental literacy, Mass media and the environment
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Environmental literacy and education is not simply a top-down process of disseminating correct attitudes, values and beliefs. Rather, it is one that incorporates and facilitates a dialogue with audiences of different persuasions and at all levels of engagement, to help highlight and co-produce consensual solutions to the major eco-challenges of our time.Exploring the growing power and influence of media formats and outlets like YouTube and gaming, alongside fictional and documentary film, this book considers new modes of environmental literacy to ascertain the effectiveness of digital and filmic stimuli on an audience's perception of environmental issues, and its specific impact on environmental action. Drawing on extensive research across a broad range of media formats, Brereton establishes how environmental narratives and meanings are created and being received by contemporary audiences.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental communication and media, eco-criticism and environmental humanities more broadly.
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- 2019
19. Media, Sustainability and Everyday Life
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Geoffrey Craig and Geoffrey Craig
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- Mass media and the environment, Climatic changes in mass media, Sustainable living, Environmentalism in mass media
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This book analyses representations of sustainable everyday life across advertising, eco-reality television, newspapers, magazines and social media. It foregrounds the discursive and networked basis of sustainability and demonstrates how such media representations connect the home and local community to broader political, social and economic contexts. The book shows how green lifestyle media negotiate issues of sustainability in varying ways, reproducing the logic of existing consumer society while also sometimes providing projections of a more environmentally friendly existence. In this way, the book argues that everyday lifestyles are not an irredeemable problem for environmentalism but an important site of environmental politics.
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- 2019
20. Journalism, Politics, and the Dakota Access Pipeline : Standing Rock and the Framing of Injustice
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Ellen Moore and Ellen Moore
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- Mass media and the environment, Petroleum pipelines--Press coverage--Standing Rock Indian Reservation (N.D. and S.D.), Environmental justice--Press coverage--Standing Rock Indian Reservation (N.D. and S.D.), Indians of North America--Political activity--Press coverage--Standing Rock Indian Reservation (N.D. and S.D.)
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This book explores tensions surrounding news media coverage of Indigenous environmental justice issues, identifying them as a fruitful lens through which to examine the political economy of journalism, American history, human rights, and contemporary U.S. politics. The book begins by evaluating contemporary American journalism through the lens of'deep media', focusing especially on the relationship between the drive for profit, professional journalism, and coverage of environmental justice issues. It then presents the results of a framing analysis of the Standing Rock movement (#NODAPL) coverage by news outlets in the USA and Canada. These findings are complemented by interviews with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, whose members provided their perspectives on the media and the pipeline. The discussion expands by considering the findings in light of current U.S. politics, including a Trump presidency that employs'law and order'rhetoric regarding people of color and that often subjects environmental issues to an economic'cost-benefit'analysis. The book concludes by considering the role of social media in the era of'Big Oil'and growing Indigenous resistance and power. Examining the complex interplay between social media, traditional journalism, and environmental justice issues, Journalism, Politics, and the Dakota Access Pipeline: Standing Rock and the Framing of Injustice will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental communication, critical political economy, and journalism studies more broadly.
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- 2019
21. Environment, Media and Communication
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Anders Hansen and Anders Hansen
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- Mass media and the environment
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Media and communication processes are central to how we come to know about and make sense of our environment and to the ways in which environmental concerns are generated, elaborated, manipulated and contested. The second edition of Environment, Media and Communication builds on the first edition's framework for analysing and understanding media and communication roles in the politics of the environment. It draws on the significant and continuing growth and advances in the field of environmental communication research to show the increasing diversification and complexity of environmental communication. The book highlights the persistent urgency of analysing and understanding how communication about the environment is being influenced and manipulated, with implications for how and indeed whether environmental challenges are being addressed and dealt with. Since the first edition, changes in media organisations, news media and environmental journalism have continued apace, but – perhaps more significantly – the media technologies and the media and communications landscape have evolved profoundly with the continued rise of digital and social media. Such changes have gone hand in hand with, and often facilitated, enabled and enhanced shifting balances of power in the politics of the environment. There is thus a greater need than ever to analyse and understand the roles of mediated public communication about the environment, and to ask critical questions about who/what benefits and who/what is adversely affected by such processes. This book will be of interest to students in media/communication studies, geography, environmental studies, political science and sociology as well as to environmental professionals and activists.
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- 2019
22. Covering the Environment : How Journalists Work the Green Beat
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Bob Wyss and Bob Wyss
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- Mass media and the environment, Environmental protection--Press coverage--United States, Environmental protection--Press coverage
- Abstract
This practical primer explains the primary issues in writing about the environment, identifies who to go to and where to find sources, and offers examples of writing and reporting the beat. Observations and story excerpts from experienced journalists provide real-world context both for those in the U.S. as well as internationally. Practice story assignments, resources, and a glossary of critical terms gives budding journalists all the tools needed to cover the green beat. Updated with detailed coverage of how companies and climate change have evolved over the past decade, this second edition expands upon the digital sphere and the myriad ways that deadline, multimedia and mobile reporting have changed environmental journalism. Including consideration of issues such as the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, and the GMO controversy, this new edition provides a fresh take on the green beat with a newly organized table of contents and a guide to freelance and entrepreneurial journalism anywhere in the world.Contents include:• an overview and history of the environment and journalism, spotlighting the most significant issues in the beat;• guidance on understanding environmental and health science, ranging from issues of risk, to scientific research and studies, to interviewing scientists;• insights into government and regulatory communities and environmental advocates on all sides of the political spectrum and internationally;• assistance in accessing public records and conducting digital and computer-assisted reporting;• guidance in writing the story for print, broadcast and internet audiences;• an examination of the future of journalism and news coverage of the environment in the U.S. and throughout the world.
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- 2019
23. Slow Media : Why Slow Is Satisfying, Sustainable, and Smart
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Jennifer Rauch and Jennifer Rauch
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- Mass media and technology, Mass media--Social aspects, Mass media and culture, Sustainability, Mass media and the environment
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Today we recognize that we have a different relationship to media technology--and to information more broadly--than we had even five years ago. We are connected to the news media, to our jobs, and to each other, 24 hours a day. But many people have found their mediated lives to be too fast, too digital, too disposable, and too distracted. This group--which includes many technologists and young people--believes that current practices of digital media production and consumption are unsustainable, and works to promote alternate ways of living. Until recently, sustainable media practices have been mostly overlooked, or thought of as a counterculture. But, as Jennifer Rauch argues in this book, the concept of sustainable media has taken hold and continues to gain momentum. Slow media is not merely a lifestyle choice, she argues, but has potentially great implications for our communities and for the natural world. In eight chapters, Rauch offers a model of sustainable media that is slow, green, and mindful. She examines the principles of the Slow Food movement--humanism, localism, simplicity, self-reliance, and fairness--and applies them to the use and production of media. Challenging the perception that digital media is necessarily eco-friendly, she examines green media, which offers an alternative to a current commodities system that produces electronic waste and promotes consumption of nonrenewable resources. Lastly, she draws attention to mindfulness in media practice-- “mindful emailing” or “contemplative computing,'for example--arguing that media has significant impacts on human health and psychological wellbeing. Slow Media will ultimately help readers understand the complex and surprising relationships between everyday media choices, human well-being, and the natural world. It has the potential to transform the way we produce and use media by nurturing a media ecosystem that is more satisfying for people, and more sustainable for the planet.
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- 2018
24. Critical Environmental Communication : How Does Critique Respond to the Urgency of Climate Change?
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Murdoch Stephens and Murdoch Stephens
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- Communication in the environmental sciences, Mass media and the environment, Climatic changes
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How do contemporary critical thinkers find a way to work between the doubt that grounds their thinking and the knowing needed to ground emancipatory political struggles? In this overview of four contemporary thinkers'—Timothy Morton, Peter Sloterdijk, Slavoj Žižek, and Bruno Latour—approaches to critique and climate change, communication scholar Murdoch Stephens discusses and analyses the fissures, elisions, and paradoxes that inform critical theory. This book delves into how critical theory offers important insights for those interested in climate change, but also how critical theory faces challenges to its constitution when faced with issues that are both urgent and yet require a scientific rigour that is not the specialty of critique. Written from the perspective of the interdisciplinary field of environmental communication, Critical Environmental Communication: How Does Critique Respond to the Urgency of Climate Change? argues for re-orienting the field towards the tensions and possibilities drawn from these four authors.
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- 2018
25. Montaña adentro
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Morales R.,, Lorenzo and Morales R.,, Lorenzo
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- Environmental protection--Press coverage, Mass media and the environment, Mineral industries--Environmental aspects, Me´dias et environnement, Mines--Industrie--Aspect de l'environnement
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El mundo enfrenta un desafio sin precedentes: el cambio climático pone en jaque la existencia de la especie humana y de miles de otras de las que dependemos. -Qué hacer? La respuesta retórica puede estar en la ciencia, en la política o en la economía. Pero la respuesta real y transformadora está en la ciudadanía más consciente y activa frente a este momento crucial. El periodismo y las historias de este breve libro son un poderosos estimulante para esa inaplazable movilización.
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- 2018
26. The Media Commons : Globalization and Environmental Discourses
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Patrick D Murphy and Patrick D Murphy
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- Mass media and the environment, Mass media and globalization
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Today's global media sustains a potent new environmental consciousness. Paradoxically, it also serves as a far-reaching platform that promotes the unsustainable consumption ravaging our planet. Patrick Murphy musters theory, fieldwork, and empirical research to map how the media communicates today's many distinct, competing, and even antagonistic environmental discourses. The media draws the cultural boundaries of our environmental imagination--and influences just who benefits. Murphy's analysis emphasizes social context, institutional alignments, and commercial media's ways of rendering discussion. He identifies and examines key terms, phrases, and metaphors as well as the ways consumers are presented with ideas like agency and the place of nature. What emerges is the link between pervasive messaging and an'environment'conjured by our media-saturated social imagination. As the author shows, today's complex, integrated media networks shape, frame, and deliver many of our underlying ideas about the environment. Increasingly--and ominously--individuals and communities experience these ideas not only in the developed world but in the increasingly consumption-oriented Global South.
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- 2017
27. Media and Global Climate Knowledge : Journalism and the IPCC
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Risto Kunelius, Elisabeth Eide, Matthew Tegelberg, Dmitry Yagodin, Risto Kunelius, Elisabeth Eide, Matthew Tegelberg, and Dmitry Yagodin
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- Climatic changes--Press coverage, Global warming--Press coverage, Global environmental change--Political aspects, Mass media and the environment
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This book is a broad and detailed case study of how journalists in more than 20 countries worldwide covered the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment (AR5) reports on the state of scientific knowledge relevant to climate change. Journalism, it demonstrates, is a key element in the transnational communication infrastructure of climate politics. It examines variations of coverage in different countries and locations all over the world. It looks at how IPCC scientists review the role of media, reflects on how media relate to decision-making structures and cultures, analyzes how key journalists reflect on the challenges of covering climate change, and shows how the message of IPCC was distributed in the global networks of social media.
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- 2017
28. Journalism and Climate Crisis : Public Engagement, Media Alternatives
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Robert Hackett, Susan Forde, Shane Gunster, Kerrie Foxwell-Norton, Robert Hackett, Susan Forde, Shane Gunster, and Kerrie Foxwell-Norton
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- Climatic changes--Press coverage, Mass media and the environment
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Journalism and Climate Crisis: Public Engagement, Media Alternatives recognizes that climate change is more than an environmental crisis. It is also a question of political and communicative capacity. This book enquires into which approaches to journalism, as a particularly important form of public communication, can best enable humanity to productively address climate crisis. The book combines selective overviews of previous research, normative enquiry (what should journalism be doing?) and original empirical case studies of environmental communication and media coverage in Australia and Canada. Bringing together perspectives from the fields of environmental communication and journalism studies, the authors argue for forms of journalism that can encourage public engagement and mobilization to challenge the powerful interests vested in a high-carbon economy – ‘facilitative'and ‘radical'roles particularly well-suited to alternative media and alternative journalism. Ultimately, the book argues for a fundamental rethinking of relationships between journalism, publics, democracy and climate crisis. This book will interest researchers, students and activists in environmental politics, social movements and the media.
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- 2017
29. الاعلام وقضايا البيئة
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حافظ، كرم علي، and حافظ، كرم علي،
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- International law, Environmental policy, Mass media and the environment
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يهدف الإعلام البيئي أساسا إلى حفز الجمهور للمشاركة الفعالة في رعاية البيئة وهذا يكون من خلال دفع الناس إلى العمل الشخصي وتشجيعهم على الحوار وإيصال آرائهم إلى المسئولين؛ فهو يدفع الجمهور إلى الانخراط في عملية التخطيط واتخاذ القرار وإن مشاركة الجمهور في الحوار البيئي تؤدي إلى تعميم الوعي البيئي للحفاظ على موارد الطبيعة كما تعطي المسئولين صورة واضحة عن اهتمامات الرأي العام، وعلى ضوء ذلك يقدم هذا الكتاب دراسة حول الإعلام وقضايا البيئة، وتقع الدراسة في خمسة فصول: (القضايا البيئة والتربية الإعلامية، الوعي البيئي، البيئة والتحديات التكنولوجية، العمل الإعلامي في القضايا البيئية، والإنترنت والقضايا البيئية).
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- 2017
30. The Mediated Climate : How Journalists, Big Tech, and Activists Are Vying for Our Future
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RUSSELL, ADRIENNE and RUSSELL, ADRIENNE
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- 2023
31. Interdisciplinary Essays on Environment and Culture : One Planet, One Humanity, and the Media
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Luigi Manca, Jean-Marie Kauth, Luigi Manca, and Jean-Marie Kauth
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- Mass media and the environment, Human ecology
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This is a collection of essays about the media, the environment, and the whole of humanity at the brink of extinction. As the demands of overpopulation and of an unsustainable consumer economy dry up existing natural resources and destroy vital ecosystems that we need to survive, the corporate-controlled media saturate worldwide audiences with a barrage of hypnotic images and narratives to stimulate over-consumption and to distract us from the consequences of rampant consumerism, while remaining silent about the systematic destruction of the environment and our future. Academicians from the across the sciences, the social sciences, the arts, and the humanities engage in an interdisciplinary discussion informed by a vision of an interconnected humanity and focused on the role of the media in forging public discourse. Contributors to the collection argue that today's media are failing humanity. Rather than providing pictures of reality on which the world's citizens can act, the corporate-controlled media are widely used as instruments of commercial and political propaganda, creating an immense web of images and narratives that their creators know to be not true–-fabrications designed to sell, to manipulate, in a sense to enslave worldwide audiences. At the core of the discussion in this book is a utopian vision of one unified humanity—billions of people whose destinies and dreams are imbricated and interdependent, and who share the same world, the same habitats. It is a vision of a world that cherishes diversity but is also united—a world where our differences are no longer a cause for conflict and where separate countries or separate ethnic or religious communities no longer have to compete or wage war to exploit available resources. As extensions of humans, the media can be instruments of salvation instead of destruction, liberation instead of oppression. But first, we must recognize the challenges we face.
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- 2016
32. Ecomedia : Key Issues
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Stephen Rust, Salma Monani, Sean Cubitt, Stephen Rust, Salma Monani, and Sean Cubitt
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- Mass media and the environment, Environmentalism in mass media
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Ecomedia: Key Issues is a comprehensive textbook introducing the burgeoning field of ecomedia studies to provide an overview of the interface between environmental issues and the media globally. Linking the world of media production, distribution, and consumption to environmental understandings, the book addresses ecological meanings encoded in media texts, the environmental impacts of media production, and the relationships between media and cultural perceptions of the environment.Each chapter introduces a distinct type of media, addressing it in a theoretical overview before engaging with specific case studies. In this way, the book provides an accessible introduction to each form of media as well as a sophisticated analysis of relevant cases. The book includes contributions from a combination of new voices and well-established media scholars from across the globe who examine the basic concepts and key issues of ecomedia studies. The concepts of'frames,''flow', and'convergence'structure a dynamic collection divided into three parts. The first part addresses traditional visual texts, such as comics, photography, and film. The second part of the book addresses traditional broadcast media, such as radio, and television, and the third part looks at new media, such as advertising, video games, the internet, and digital renderings of scientific data.In its breadth and scope, Ecomedia: Key Issues presents a unique survey of rich scholarship at the confluence of Media Studies and Environmental Studies. The book is written in an engaging and accessible style, with each chapter including case studies, discussion questions and suggestions for further reading.
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- 2016
33. Sustainable Media : Critical Approaches to Media and Environment
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Nicole Starosielski, Janet Walker, Nicole Starosielski, and Janet Walker
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- Mass media and the environment
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Sustainable Media explores the many ways that media and environment are intertwined from the exploitation of natural and human resources during media production to the installation and disposal of media in the landscape; from people's engagement with environmental issues in film, television, and digital media to the mediating properties of ecologies themselves. Edited by Nicole Starosielski and Janet Walker, the assembled chapters expose how the social and representational practices of media culture are necessarily caught up with technologies, infrastructures, and environments.Through in-depth analyses of media theories, practices, and objects including cell phone towers, ecologically-themed video games, Geiger counters for registering radiation, and sound waves traveling through the ocean, contributors question the sustainability of the media we build, exchange, and inhabit and chart emerging alternatives for media ecologies.
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- 2016
34. The Environment in the Age of the Internet : Activists, Communication, and the Digital Landscape
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Heike Graf and Heike Graf
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- Environmentalism in mass media, Mass media and the environment, Green movement--In mass media
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How do we talk about the environment? Does this communication reveal and construct meaning? Is the environment expressed and foregrounded in the new landscape of digital media? The Environment in the Age of the Internet is an interdisciplinary collection that draws together research and answers from media and communication studies, social sciences, modern history, and folklore studies. Edited by Heike Graf, its focus is on the communicative approaches taken by different groups to ecological issues, shedding light on how these groups tell their distinctive stories of'the environment'. This book draws on case studies from around the world and focuses on activists of radically different kinds: protestors against pulp mills in South America, resistance to mining in the Sámi region of Sweden, the struggles of indigenous peoples from the Arctic to the Amazon, gardening bloggers in northern Europe, and neo-Nazi environmentalists in Germany. Each case is examined in relation to its multifaceted media coverage, mainstream and digital, professional and amateur. Stories are told within a context; examining the'what'and'how'of these environmental stories demonstrates how contexts determine communication, and how communication raises and shapes awareness. These issues have never been more urgent, this work never more timely. The Environment in the Age of the Internet is essential reading for everyone interested in how humans relate to their environment in the digital age.
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- 2016
35. The Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication
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Anders Hansen, Robert Cox, Anders Hansen, and Robert Cox
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- Communication in the environmental sciences, Mass media and the environment
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This Handbook provides a comprehensive statement and reference point for theory, research and practice with regard to environment and communication, and it does this from a perspective which is both international and multi-disciplinary in scope. Offering comprehensive critical reviews of the history and state of the art of research into the key dimensions of environmental communication, the chapters of this handbook together demonstrate the strengths of multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary approaches to understanding the centrality of communication to how the environment is constructed, and indeed contested, socially, politically and culturally. Organised in five thematic sections, The Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication includes contributions from internationally recognised leaders in the field. The first section looks at the history and development of the discipline from a range of theoretical perspectives. Section two considers the sources, communicators and media professionals involved in producing environmental communication. Section three examines research on news, entertainment media and cultural representations of the environment. The fourth section looks at the social and political implications of environmental communication, with the final section discussing likely future trajectories for the field. The first reference Handbook to offer a state of the art comprehensive overview of the emerging field of environmental communication research, this authoritative text is a must for scholars of environmental communication across a range of disciplines, including environmental studies, media and communication studies, cultural studies and related disciplines.
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- 2015
36. Green Media and Popular Culture : An Introduction
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John Parham and John Parham
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- Mass media and culture, Mass media and the environment
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This comprehensive survey of green media and popular culture introduces the reader to the key debates and theories surrounding green interpretations of popular film, television and journalism, as well as comedy, music, animation, and computer games. With stimulating and original case studies on U2, Björk, the animated films of Disney, the computer game Journey, and more, this engaging text reveals the complicated and often contradictory relationship between the media and environmentalism.Examining the ways in which green media can influence the public's awareness of environmental issues, this innovative textbook is a critical starting point for students of Media, Film and Cultural Studies, and anyone else researching and studying in the rapidly growing field of green media and cultural studies.
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- 2015
37. Environment, Politics and Activism : The Role of Media
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Somnath Batabyal and Somnath Batabyal
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- Mass media and the environment, Environmentalism in mass media, Mass media and the environment--India--Case st, Environmentalism--Developing countries
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This book examines the role of the media in environmental politics and activism in the 21st century. It highlights how politics is mediated in myriad ways through newspapers and news channels, through mobile telephony and through social networking sites. Further, it shows how the media creates and influences relevant discourses, builds campaigns and awareness, and adopts and discards issues.With a range of perspectives on issues of environmental justice and equity, the volume scrutinizes how the media discourse on environment shapes our politics, and the role of international politics, finance, youth, newspapers, magazines and 24-hour television. Bringing together academics, activists and media persons, this highly topical book will serve as significant reading for researchers and scholars of development studies and media studies, as well as policymakers, NGOs and environmental campaigners.
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- 2014
38. Culture, Politics and Climate Change : How Information Shapes Our Common Future
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Deserai Crow, Maxwell Boykoff, Deserai Crow, and Maxwell Boykoff
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- Climatic changes--Public opinion, Climatic changes--Political aspects, Mass media and the environment, Environmental responsiblity
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Focusing on cultural values and norms as they are translated into politics and policy outcomes, this book presents a unique contribution in combining research from varied disciplines and from both the developed and developing world. This collection draws from multiple perspectives to present an overview of the knowledge related to our current understanding of climate change politics and culture. It is divided into four sections – Culture and Values, Communication and Media, Politics and Policy, and Future Directions in Climate Politics Scholarship – each followed by a commentary from a key expert in the field. The book includes analysis of the challenges and opportunities for establishing successful communication on climate change among scientists, the media, policy-makers, and activists.With an emphasis on the interrelation between social, cultural, and political aspects of climate change communication, this volume should be of interest to students and scholars of climate change, environment studies, environmental policy, communication, cultural studies, media studies, politics, sociology.
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- 2014
39. Voice and Environmental Communication
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Stephen Depoe, J. Peeples, Stephen Depoe, and J. Peeples
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- Communication in the environmental sciences, Mass media and the environment
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Voice and Environmental Communication explores how people give voice to, and listen to the voices of, the environment. This foundational book introduces the relationship between these two fundamental aspects of human existence and extends our knowledge of the role of voice in the study of environmental communication.
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- 2014
40. الاعلام البيئي
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عبد الفتاح، علي، and عبد الفتاح، علي،
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- Mass media and the environment
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That the media is playing a role can not be underestimated in the definition of any issue was, and show public opinion to take a portion of the interest and highlight them; either from the state or society, and the environment one of these issues that we do not see there is a big Tzlita by the media as required.
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- 2014
41. Media and the Ecological Crisis
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Richard Maxwell, Jon Raundalen, Nina Lager Vestberg, Richard Maxwell, Jon Raundalen, and Nina Lager Vestberg
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- Environmental protection--Press coverage, Communication in the environmental sciences, Mass media and the environment, Environmentalism in mass media
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Media and the Ecological Crisis is a collaborative work of interdisciplinary writers engaged in mapping, understanding and addressing the complex contribution of media to the current ecological crisis. The book is informed by a fusion of scholarly, practitioner, and activist interests to inform, educate, and advocate for real, environmentally sound changes in design, policy, industrial, and consumer practices. Aligned with an emerging area of scholarship devoted to identifying and analysing the material physical links of media technologies, cultural production, and environment, it contributes to the project of greening media studies by raising awareness of media technology's concrete environmental effects.
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- 2014
42. Timely climate media strategy to empower citizens [Book Review]
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- 2017
43. Attention to causes, consequences and solutions [Book Review]
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- 2018
44. Environmental Conflict and the Media
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Libby Lester, Brett Hutchins, Libby Lester, and Brett Hutchins
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- Mass media and the environment, Environmentalism, Environmental protection--Press coverage
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Has the hype associated with the «revolutionary» potential of the World Wide Web and digital media for environmental activism been muted by the past two decades of lived experience? What are the empirical realities of the prevailing media landscape? Using a range of related disciplinary perspectives, the contributors to this book analyze and explain the complicated relationship between environmental conflict and the media. They shine light on why media are central to historical and contemporary conceptions of power and politics in the context of local, national and global issues and outline the emerging mixture of innovation and reliance on established strategies in environmental campaigns. With cases drawn from different sections of the globe – Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe, Latin America, China, Japan, the Pacific Islands, Africa – the book demonstrates how conflicts emanate from and flow across multiple sites, regions and media platforms and examines the role of the media in helping to structure collective discussion, debate and decision-making.
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- 2013
45. Saturation : An Elemental Politics
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JUE, MELODY, RUIZ, RAFICO, JUE, MELODY, and RUIZ, RAFICO
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- 2021
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46. The Rainbow Warrior, secrecy and state terrorism: A Pacific journalism case study
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Robie, David
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- 2016
47. Spotlight on Popular Culture
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- 2016
48. Öffentliches Wissen : Nachhaltigkeit in den Medien
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Martina Erlemann, Markus Arnold, Martina Erlemann, and Markus Arnold
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- Mass media and the environment, Science in mass media, Mass media and public opinion, Sustainability--Press coverage
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Öffentliches Wissen ist Wissen, das unter anderem in den Medien verbreitet und im Alltag diskutiert wird. Die Etablierung eines solchen Öffentlichen Wissens lässt sich gut an dem in den letzten Jahren entstandenen Konzept einer Nachhaltigen Entwicklung nachvollziehen. Die Autoren vollziehen diese Entwicklung nach und untersuchen deren Auswirkungen in der medialen Rezeption z.B. von Hochwasserereignissen oder der Diskussion um gesunde Ernährung. Ihre Analyse umfasst die Auswertung österreichischer Medien und von Werbekampagnen sowie Experteninterviews und Workshops.
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- 2012
49. Who Speaks for the Climate? : Making Sense of Media Reporting on Climate Change
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Maxwell T. Boykoff and Maxwell T. Boykoff
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- Climatic changes, Mass media, Global warming, Climatic changes--Public opinion, Mass media and the environment, Global warming--Prevention--Public opinion
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The public rely upon media representations to help interpret and make sense of the many complexities relating to climate science and governance. Media representations of climate issues – from news to entertainment – are powerful and important links between people's everyday realities and experiences, and the ways in which they are discussed by scientists, policymakers and public actors. A dynamic mix of influences – from internal workings of mass media such as journalistic norms, to external political, economic, cultural and social factors – shape what becomes a climate'story'. Providing a bridge between academic considerations and real world developments, this book helps students, academic researchers and interested members of the public make sense of media reporting on climate change as it explores'who speaks for climate'and what effects this may have on the spectrum of possible responses to contemporary climate challenges.
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- 2011
50. Media, Ecology and Conservation : Using the Media to Protect the World's Wildlife and Ecosystems
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John Blewitt, David Attenborough, Harriet Nimmo, John Blewitt, David Attenborough, and Harriet Nimmo
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- Environmental protection, Environmentalism, Mass media and the environment
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The second book in The Converging World series, Media, Ecology and Conservation focuses on global connectivity and the role of new digital and traditional media in bringing people together to protect the world's endangered wildlife and conserve fragile and threatened habitats. New media offers opportunities for like-minded individuals, community groups, businesses and public organisations to learn and work cooperatively for the good of all species.One of the key themes of this book explores the important issue of how new information and communication technologies mediate the natural world, and our understanding of our place in it. By exploring the role of film, television, video, photography and the internet in animal conservation in the USA, India, Africa, Australia and the United Kingdom John Blewitt investigates the politics of media representation surrounding important controversies such as the trade in bushmeat, whaling and habitat destruction. The work and acheivements of media/conservation activists are located within a cultural framework that simultaneously loves nature, reveres animals but too often ignores the uncomfortable realities of species extinction and animal cruelty.
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- 2010
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