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This book emerges from a three-year Australian Research
Council-funded study that asks how the formation and (d)evolution
of leadership has impacted on public environmental debate. To do
this, it draws on extensive news text analysis and public opinion
survey data, as well as qualitative interviews with Australian and
international movement actors. The volume investigates
environmental leadership in a period of rapid political and media
change by examining the nature, variety and scope; specifically,
how it is understood and generated and how it changes over time.
For the first time, the interconnected roles of leaders and media
in constructing environmental issues are researched together,
providing new evidence-based understandings of the people and
processes driving public debate on environmental futures.
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