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Environmental communication and the public sphere
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Environmental communication and the public sphere

J. Robert Cox

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Previous edition: 2012.Environmental Justice and Climate Justice Movements
Environmental Justice: Challenging a Place Apart
Challenging Indecorous Voices and Sacrifice Zones
The Global Movement for Climate Justice
Chapter 11. Sustainability and the “Greening” of Corporations and Campuses
Sustainability: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Free Market Discourse and the Environment
Corporate Sustainability Communication: Reflection or Deflection?
Greenwashing and the Discourse of Green Consumerism
Communicating Sustainability on and Through Campuses
PART V: CITIZEN VOICES AND ENVIRONMENTAL FORUMS
Chapter 12. Public Participation in Environmental Decisions
Right to Know: Access to Information
Right to Comment
SLAPP: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation
Growth of Public Participation Internationally
Chapter 13.

Contents

Introduction: Speaking for/About the Environment
PART I: COMMUNICATING FOR/ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 1. Studying/Practicing Environmental Communication
The Study of Environmental Communication
Nature, Communication, and the Public Sphere
Diverse Voices in a “Green” Public Sphere
Global Study of Environmental Communication
Chapter 2. Contested Meanings of Environment
Learning to Love Nature
Wilderness Preservation Versus Natural Resource Conservation
Public Health and the Ecology Movement
Environmental Justice: Linking Social Justice and Environmental Quality
Movements for Sustainability and Climate Justice
PART II: CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 3. Symbolic Constructions of Environment
A Rhetorical Perspective
Communication Frames
Dominant and Critical Discourses
Chapter 4. The Environment in/of Visual and Popular Culture
The Environment and Popular Culture
Looking at the Environment
Moving Images of Disasters
Green Art, Marketing, and Graphic Design
Chapter 5. News Media and Environmental Journalism (Old and New)
Growth and Changes in Environmental News
News Production and the Environment
Media Effects
Digital Technologies and the Transformation of Environmental News
PART III: COMMUNICATING IN AN AGE OF ECOLOGICAL CRISES
Chapter 6. Scientists, Technology, and Environmental Controversies
Science, Technology, and Symbolic Legitimacy
The Precautionary Principle
Early Warners: Environmental Scientists and the Public
Science and the Trope of Uncertainty
Communicating Climate Science
Chapter 7. Environmental Risk Communication and the Public
Dangerous Environments: Assessing Risk
Communicating Environmental Risks in the Public Sphere
Citizens Becoming Scientists
Mainstream News Media and Environmental Risk
PART IV: ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGNS AND MOVEMENTS
Chapter 8. Advocacy Campaigns and Message Construction
Environmental Advocacy
Environmental Advocacy Campaigns
The Campaign to Protect Zuni Salt Lake
Message Construction
Chapter 9. Digital Media and Environmental Activism
Grassroots Activism and Digital Media
Environmental NGOs and Digital Campaigns
Multimodality and Networked Campaigns
Scaling Up: The “Peoples Climate March”
Chapter 10.

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