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Feminist Frontiers in Climate Justice provides a compelling
demonstration of the deeply gendered and unequal effects of the
climate emergency, alongside the urgent need for a feminist
perspective to expose and address these structural political,
social and economic inequalities. Taking a nuanced,
multidisciplinary approach, this book explores new ways of thinking
about how climate change interacts with gender inequalities and
feminist concerns with rights and law, and how the human world is
bound up with the non-human, natural world. With contributions from
leading scholars in law, feminism, human rights and politics, this
book considers how equality is conceptualised experienced and used
in policies, law and practice that are integral to climate justice.
Chapters reveal how international and national policy and legal
frameworks fall short on gender equality and climate justice.
Overall, the book demonstrates that the climate crisis demands an
ambitious and transformative approach to equality, including
developing feminist ideas of care and social reproduction, to
reconstruct law and policy towards a more just world for all. This
ground-breaking book will be essential reading for scholars across
many areas of law including environmental law, human rights, public
international law, law and gender, and law and development. Its
discussion of the international framework alongside in-depth case
studies and assessments of women's mobilization strategies will
also be highly relevant to social scientists, officials in
international organizations, policymakers, lawyers and activists.
This book provides a global overview of the challenges and
opportunities faced by Public Service Media (PSM) organizations,
including the increasing power of digital platforms, changing
consumption habits, and reforms on funding models. In order to
survive in the new, transforming media ecosystem, PSM organizations
need to retain their core values whilst also embracing new values
stemming from society's increasingly complex communication needs
and value systems. The contributions of 40 authors from three
continents are grouped into three areas in which PSM organizations
can create value: innovation, governance and relation to the
market, and democratic reinforcement. The book illustrates how PSM
can create value for different stakeholders, in different contexts,
and through different methods. Contributing to a better
understanding of the role of PSM in current media systems, PSM is
shown as a key agent for the development of the public sphere and
democratic societies.
Information Visualization in the Era of Innovative Journalism
brings together over 30 authors from countries around the world to
synthesize how recent technological innovations have impacted the
development, practice and consumption of contemporary journalism.
As technology rapidly progresses, shifts, and innovates, there have
been immense changes in the way we communicate. This book collects
research from around the world that takes an in-depth look at the
primary transformations related to journalistic innovation in
recent times. High-profile contributors provide cutting-edge
scholarship on innovation in journalism as it relates to emergent
topics such as virtual reality, podcasting, multimedia
infographics, social media, mobile storytelling and others. The
book pays special attention to the development of information
visualization and the ability of recent innovations to meet
audience needs and desires. Students and scholars studying
contemporary journalism history and practice will find this a vital
and up-to-date resource, as well as those studying communication
technology as it relates to marketing, PR or mass media broadly.
This book provides a global overview of the challenges and
opportunities faced by Public Service Media (PSM) organizations,
including the increasing power of digital platforms, changing
consumption habits, and reforms on funding models. In order to
survive in the new, transforming media ecosystem, PSM organizations
need to retain their core values whilst also embracing new values
stemming from society's increasingly complex communication needs
and value systems. The contributions of 40 authors from three
continents are grouped into three areas in which PSM organizations
can create value: innovation, governance and relation to the
market, and democratic reinforcement. The book illustrates how PSM
can create value for different stakeholders, in different contexts,
and through different methods. Contributing to a better
understanding of the role of PSM in current media systems, PSM is
shown as a key agent for the development of the public sphere and
democratic societies.
Information Visualization in the Era of Innovative Journalism
brings together over 30 authors from countries around the world to
synthesize how recent technological innovations have impacted the
development, practice and consumption of contemporary journalism.
As technology rapidly progresses, shifts, and innovates, there have
been immense changes in the way we communicate. This book collects
research from around the world that takes an in-depth look at the
primary transformations related to journalistic innovation in
recent times. High-profile contributors provide cutting-edge
scholarship on innovation in journalism as it relates to emergent
topics such as virtual reality, podcasting, multimedia
infographics, social media, mobile storytelling and others. The
book pays special attention to the development of information
visualization and the ability of recent innovations to meet
audience needs and desires. Students and scholars studying
contemporary journalism history and practice will find this a vital
and up-to-date resource, as well as those studying communication
technology as it relates to marketing, PR or mass media broadly.
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