Environment Media and Communication

Environment  Media and Communication
Author: Anders Hansen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018-09-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317231622

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Media and communication processes are central to how we come to know about and make sense of our environment and to the ways in which environmental concerns are generated, elaborated, manipulated and contested. The second edition of Environment, Media and Communication builds on the first edition’s framework for analysing and understanding media and communication roles in the politics of the environment. It draws on the significant and continuing growth and advances in the field of environmental communication research to show the increasing diversification and complexity of environmental communication. The book highlights the persistent urgency of analysing and understanding how communication about the environment is being influenced and manipulated, with implications for how and indeed whether environmental challenges are being addressed and dealt with. Since the first edition, changes in media organisations, news media and environmental journalism have continued apace, but – perhaps more significantly – the media technologies and the media and communications landscape have evolved profoundly with the continued rise of digital and social media. Such changes have gone hand in hand with, and often facilitated, enabled and enhanced shifting balances of power in the politics of the environment. There is thus a greater need than ever to analyse and understand the roles of mediated public communication about the environment, and to ask critical questions about who/what benefits and who/what is adversely affected by such processes. This book will be of interest to students in media/communication studies, geography, environmental studies, political science and sociology as well as to environmental professionals and activists.

Media Culture and the Environment

Media  Culture  and the Environment
Author: Alison Anderson
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1997
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0813523958

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On the social aspect of environment and the media

Media and Environment

Media and Environment
Author: Libby Lester
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2010-12-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780745644028

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Drawing on a range of international examples, Libby Lester invites readers to develop a nuanced understanding of changing media practices and dynamics by connecting local, national and global environmental issues, journalistic practices and news sources, public relations and protests, and the symbolic and strategic circulation of meanings in the public sphere.

Sustainable Media

Sustainable Media
Author: Nicole Starosielski,Janet Walker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2016-02-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317745822

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Sustainable Media explores the many ways that media and environment are intertwined from the exploitation of natural and human resources during media production to the installation and disposal of media in the landscape; from people’s engagement with environmental issues in film, television, and digital media to the mediating properties of ecologies themselves. Edited by Nicole Starosielski and Janet Walker, the assembled chapters expose how the social and representational practices of media culture are necessarily caught up with technologies, infrastructures, and environments.Through in-depth analyses of media theories, practices, and objects including cell phone towers, ecologically-themed video games, Geiger counters for registering radiation, and sound waves traveling through the ocean, contributors question the sustainability of the media we build, exchange, and inhabit and chart emerging alternatives for media ecologies.

Environment Media and Communication

Environment  Media and Communication
Author: Anders Hansen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2010-03-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135280925

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Communication about ‘the environment’ in and through a broad array of news, advertising, art and entertainment media is one of the major sources of public and political understanding of definitions, issues and problems associated with the environment. Environment, Media and Communication examines the social, cultural and political roles of the media as a public arena for images, representations, definitions and controversy regarding the environment. The book starts by discussing and outlining a framework for analyzing media and communication roles in the emergence of the environment and environmental problems as issues for public and political concern. It proceeds to examine who and what drives the public agenda on environmental issues, addressing questions about how governments, scientists, experts, pressure groups and other stakeholders have sought to use traditional as well as newer media for promoting their definitions of the key issues. The media are not merely an open public arena or stage, but rather themselves a key gate-keeper and influence in the process of communicating about the environment: the role of news values, organizational arrangements and professional practices, are thus examined next. Recognizing the importance of wider popular culture narratives to public understanding and communication about the environment and nature, the book proceeds with a discussion of the messages and moral tales communicated about the environment, science and nature in a range of media, including film and advertising media. It shows how this wider context provides important clues to understanding the successes and failures of selected environmental issues or campaigns. The book finishes with an examination of the key approaches and models used for understanding how the media influence and interact with public opinion and political decision-making on environmental issues. Offering a comprehensive introduction to theoretical approaches and models for the study of media and communication roles regarding the environment, and drawing on empirical research evidence and examples from Europe, America, Australia and Asia, the book will be of interest to students in media/communication studies, geography, environmental studies, political science and sociology as wll as to environmental professionals and activists.

Media and the Environment

Media and the Environment
Author: Craig L. LaMay,Everette E. Dennis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991
Genre: Environmental health
ISBN: 1559631309

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Should environmental reporting offer advocacy or objectivity? How can the media explain complex issues of science and technology without oversimplifying? Does the prevailing definition of news limit the media's ability to report on the environment? Media and the Environment is the first book to explore these and other questions about how the media cover the environment.

Media Culture And The Environment

Media  Culture And The Environment
Author: Alison Anderson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317756552

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This book is intended for final year undergraduates and postgraduates in cultural and media studies, as well as postgraduate and academic researchers. Courses on culture and the media within sociology, environmental studies, human geography and politics.

Media and the Environment

Media and the Environment
Author: Craig L. LaMay,Everette E. Dennis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: MINN:31951D00836347L

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Should environmental reporting offer advocacy or objectivity? How can the media explain complex issues of science and technology without oversimplifying? Does the prevailing definition of news limit the media's ability to report on the environment? Media and the Environment is the first book to explore these and other questions about how the media cover the environment.