Greening the Media

Greening the Media
Author: Richard Maxwell,Toby Miller
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-05-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199914678

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Greening the Media rethinks media technologies from an ecological perspective, developing a new approach to historical and social analysis of information and communication technology.

Media and the Ecological Crisis

Media and the Ecological Crisis
Author: Richard Maxwell,Jon Raundalen,Nina Lager Vestberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134627363

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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.

Green Media and Popular Culture

Green Media and Popular Culture
Author: John Parham
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137009487

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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.

Media Sustainability and Everyday Life

Media  Sustainability and Everyday Life
Author: Geoffrey Craig
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137534699

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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.

Ecopiety

Ecopiety
Author: Sarah McFarland Taylor
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781479801558

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Tackles a human problem we all share―the fate of the earth and our role in its future Confident that your personal good deeds of environmental virtue will save the earth? The stories we encounter about the environment in popular culture too often promote an imagined moral economy, assuring us that tiny acts of voluntary personal piety, such as recycling a coffee cup, or purchasing green consumer items, can offset our destructive habits. No need to make any fundamental structural changes. The trick is simply for the consumer to buy the right things and shop our way to a greener future. It’s time for a reality check. Ecopiety offers an absorbing examination of the intersections of environmental sensibilities, contemporary expressions of piety and devotion, and American popular culture. Ranging from portrayals of environmental sin and virtue such as the eco-pious depiction of Christian Grey in Fifty Shades of Grey, to the green capitalism found in the world of mobile-device “carbon sin-tracking” software applications, to the socially conscious vegetarian vampires in True Blood, the volume illuminates the work pop culture performs as both a mirror and an engine for the greening of American spiritual and ethical commitments. Taylor makes the case that it is not through a framework of grim duty or obligation, but through one of play and delight, that we may move environmental ideals into substantive action.

Spreadable Media

Spreadable Media
Author: Henry Jenkins,Sam Ford,Joshua Green
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781479856053

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"Spreadable Media" maps fundamental changes taking place in the contemporary media environment, a space where corporations no longer tightly control media distribution. This book challenges some of the prevailing frameworks used to describe contemporary media.

Media Analysis and Public Health

Media Analysis and Public Health
Author: Lesley Henderson,Shona Hilton,Judith Green
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367784548

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This book showcases new approaches to studying public health in the media, suggesting that we need to further analyse the production of media, power dynamics, and audience reception of media messages. It was originally published as a special issue of Critical Public Health.

Slow Media

Slow Media
Author: Jennifer Rauch
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780190641801

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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.