Publication

2017 - Taylor & Francis Group

Language

English

Word Count

51,500 words, Guess

Page Count

206 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781138950399
  • ISBN-101138950394
  • OCLC Control Number999399729
  • OCLC Control Number964242856
  • Better World Books9781138950399
and 1 more

Classifications

  • LCCP96.E57
  • LCCQC903 .J68 2017
  • LCCQC903 .H182 2017

Description

This volume recognises that climate change is more than an environmental crisis. It is also a question of political and communicative capacity. This book enquires into which approaches to journalism, as a particularly important form of public communication, can best enable humanity to productively address climate crisis. The book combines selective overviews of previous research, normative enquiry (what should journalism be doing?), and original empirical case studies of environmental communication and media coverage in Australia and Canada. Bringing together perspectives from the fields of environmental communication and journalism studies, the authors argue for forms of journalism that can encourage public engagement and mobilization to challenge the powerful interests vested in a high-carbon economy - 'facilitative' and 'radical' roles particularly well-suited to alternative media and alternative journalism. Ultimately, the book argues for a fundamental rethinking of relationships between journalism, publics, democracy and climate crisis.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Journalism and Climate CrisisTaylor & Francis Group2017

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