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Provides both students and researchers with an inclusive survey of
environmental communication research from around the world,
featuring scholars from Africa, Latin American and Asian countries.
Includes theoretical, methodological, and practical chapters for a
comprehensive introduction to the field. Uniquely, each chapter
brings together authors from various countries to develop a truly
international overview of the issue covered in the chapter. This
novel approach opens up a conversation across countries and breaks
geographic and disciplinary boundaries.
Provides both students and researchers with an inclusive survey of
environmental communication research from around the world,
featuring scholars from Africa, Latin American and Asian countries.
Includes theoretical, methodological, and practical chapters for a
comprehensive introduction to the field. Uniquely, each chapter
brings together authors from various countries to develop a truly
international overview of the issue covered in the chapter. This
novel approach opens up a conversation across countries and breaks
geographic and disciplinary boundaries.
There are many current socio-environmental conflicts and problems
around the world that affect distinct nationalities, races, or
ethnicities. Part of the solution to these issues involves
interdisciplinary scholarship to make sense of the communication
challenges that are involved. However, current research in this
area has lacked clear focus on the ways in which environmental
issues are culturally and socially constructed by racial and ethnic
minorities. This volume aims to improve our understanding of
culturally bounded rationalities across racial and ethnic groups
facing environmental challenges, as they relate to the formation of
environmental identities, environmental injustice, political
activism, public engagement, and media representations, among
others. The ideas presented in this book dovetail with the idea
that environmental communication scholars and practitioners can
effectively intervene to engage ethnic groups that traditionally
are not included in decision making or deliberation processes that
directly affect their livelihoods. Considering problems such as the
siting of industrial facilities, flooding, droughts, climate
change, and air and water pollution, this book will be of great
interest to students, scholars, and practitioners of environmental
communication.
This edited collection provides a unique survey of the ways in
which news media organizations across Latin America and the
Caribbean cover global, regional and local environmental issues and
challenges. There is growing recognition within academia,
governments, industries, NGOs and civil society about the
importance of strategic communication and the news media in
informing current societal and policy discussions about
environmental issues. With this in mind, this volume explores the
content of reporting as well as the structural and individual
contests faced by media organizations and journalists, with a focus
on the very unique political, social, cultural and environmental
conditions that affect the countries individually. The book
provides a survey of the most relevant and current environmental
issues that have attracted public attention across the region and
within countries in Latin America and the Caribbean in the first
part of the 21st century. This volume will be of interest to
students, instructors and researchers interested in Latin America
and the Caribbean, media and the environment.
There are many current socio-environmental conflicts and problems
around the world that affect distinct nationalities, races, or
ethnicities. Part of the solution to these issues involves
interdisciplinary scholarship to make sense of the communication
challenges that are involved. However, current research in this
area has lacked clear focus on the ways in which environmental
issues are culturally and socially constructed by racial and ethnic
minorities. This volume aims to improve our understanding of
culturally bounded rationalities across racial and ethnic groups
facing environmental challenges, as they relate to the formation of
environmental identities, environmental injustice, political
activism, public engagement, and media representations, among
others. The ideas presented in this book dovetail with the idea
that environmental communication scholars and practitioners can
effectively intervene to engage ethnic groups that traditionally
are not included in decision making or deliberation processes that
directly affect their livelihoods. Considering problems such as the
siting of industrial facilities, flooding, droughts, climate
change, and air and water pollution, this book will be of great
interest to students, scholars, and practitioners of environmental
communication.
This edited collection provides a unique survey of the ways in
which news media organizations across Latin America and the
Caribbean cover global, regional and local environmental issues and
challenges. There is growing recognition within academia,
governments, industries, NGOs and civil society about the
importance of strategic communication and the news media in
informing current societal and policy discussions about
environmental issues. With this in mind, this volume explores the
content of reporting as well as the structural and individual
contests faced by media organizations and journalists, with a focus
on the very unique political, social, cultural and environmental
conditions that affect the countries individually. The book
provides a survey of the most relevant and current environmental
issues that have attracted public attention across the region and
within countries in Latin America and the Caribbean in the first
part of the 21st century. This volume will be of interest to
students, instructors and researchers interested in Latin America
and the Caribbean, media and the environment.
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