In 2008, the editors published a well-cited journal paper
arguing that while scholarly work on media representations of
environmental issues had made substantial progress in textual
analysis there had been much less work on visual representations.
This is surprising given the increasingly visual nature of media
and communication, and in light of emerging evidence that the
environment is visualized through the use of increasingly symbolic
and iconic images.
Addressing these matters, this volume marks out the present
state of the field and contains chapters that represent fresh and
exciting high quality scholarly work now emerging on visual
environmental communication. These include a range of fascinating
and often alarming topics which draw on a variety of methods and
forms of visual communication. The book demonstrates that research
needs to think much more widely about what we mean by the visual
which plays a massive yet under-researched role in the politics and
ideology of public understanding and misunderstanding of and the
environment and environmental problems.
The book is of relevance to students and researchers in media
and communication studies, cultural studies, film and visual
studies, geography, sociology, politics and other disciplines with
an interest in the politics of visual environmental
communication.
This book was published as a special issue of Environmental
Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture."
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