Environmental Communication

Environmental Communication

Cox, Robert

Sage Publications Ltd

11/2015

1704

Inglês

9781473902527

15 a 20 dias

3100

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VOLUME ONE: ORIGINS, APPROACHES, AND PRINCIPLES
Part One: Theoretical and Conceptual Influences
Ideas of Nature - Raymond Williams
The Production and Consumption of Environmental Meanings in the Mass Media: A Research Agenda for the 1990s - Jacquelin Burgess
Nature and Norm - Neil Evernden
The Theoretical Construction of Nature: A Critique of Naturalistic Theories of Evolution - Klaus Eder
Part Two: Rhetorical-Discursive Analyses
Rhetorical Studies
John Muir, Yosemite, and the Sublime Response: A Study in the Rhetoric of Preservationism - Christine Oravec
Accidental Rhetoric: The Root Metaphors of Three Mile Island - Thomas Farrell and G. Thomas Goodnight
Rhetoric, Environmentalism, and Environmental Ethics - Michael Bruner and Max Oelschlaeger
Discourse Analyses
Making Sense of Earth's Politics: A Discourse Approach - John Dryzek
Cultural Circuits of Climate Change in UK Broadsheet Newspapers - Anabela Carvalho and Jacquelin Burgess
Part Three: Social-Cultural Constructions
Constructing a Social Problem: The Press and the Environment - A. Clay Schoenfeld, Robert Meier and Robert Griffin
The Media and the Social Construction of the Environment - Anders Hansen
Media Images and the Social Construction of Reality - William Gamson, David Croteau, William Hoynes and Theodore Sasson
Rethinking Nature and Society - Phil Macnaghten and John Urry
Part Four: Visual Constructions of Environment
The Tourist Gaze and the 'Environment' - John Urry
Visually Branding the Environment: Climate Change as a Marketing Opportunity - Anders Hansen and David Machin
Picturing the Clima(c)tic: Greenpeace and the Representational Politics of Climate Change Communication - Julie Doyle
Part Five: Environment Communication as a Field
Communication, Media and Environment: Towards Reconnecting Research on the Production, Content and Social Implications of Environmental Communication - Anders Hansen
Nature's 'Crisis Disciplines': Does Environmental Communication Have an Ethical Duty? - Robert Cox
VOLUME TWO: MEDIA AND ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALISM
Part One: News Coverage of the Environment
Up and Down with Ecology - The 'Issue-Attention Cycle' - Anthony Downs
Media Coverage and Public Opinion on Scientific Controversies - Allan Mazur
Part Two: Media Framing and the Environment
Framing: Toward Clarification of a Fractured Paradigm - Robert Entman
Media Discourse and Public Opinion on Nuclear Power: A Constructionist Approach - William Gamson and Andre Modigliani
Communicating Climate Change: Why Frames Matter for Public Engagement - Matthew Nisbet
Part Three: Environmental Media Effects
Agenda-Setting
The Agenda-setting Function of Mass Media - Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw
Media Agenda-setting with Environmental Issues - Tony Atwater, Michael Salwen and Ronald Anderson
The Media Coverage and Public Awareness of Environmental Issues in Japan - Shunji Mikami, Toshio Takeshita, Makoto Nakada and Miki Kawabata
A Longitudinal Study of Agenda Setting for the Issue of Environmental Pollution - Christine Ader
Mass-media Coverage, Its Influence on Public Awareness of Climate-Change Issues, and Implications for Japan's National Campaign to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Yuki Sampei and Midori Aoyagi-Usui
Cultivation and Narrative Analyses
Green or Brown? Television and the Cultivation of Environmental Concern - James Shanahan, Michael Morgan and Mads Stenbjerre
Environmental Concern, Patterns of Television Viewing, and Pro-Environmental Behaviors: Integrating Models of Media Consumption and Effects - R. Lance Holbert, Nojin Kwak and Dhavan Shah
Telling Stories about Global Climate Change: Measuring the Impact of Narratives on Issue Cycles - Katherine McComas and James Shanahan
Part Four: Environmental Television and Film
Television's Portrayal of the Environment: 1991-1995 - James Shanahan and Katherine McComas
Environmental Content in Prime-Time Network TV's Non-News Entertainment and Fictional Programs - Katherine McComas, James Shanahan and Jessica Butler
Hollywood Utopia: Ecology, and Contemporary American Cinema - Pat Brereton
Domesticating Nature on the Television Set - Gregg Mitman
'Movements that are Drawn': A History of Environmental Animation from The Lorax to FernGully to Avatar - Nicole Starosielski
Part Five:New Media, Digital Technologies, and the Environment
From Public Sphere to Public Screen: Democracy, Activism, and the "Violence" of Seattle - Kevin DeLuca and Jennifer Peeples
Power Games: Environmental Protest, News Media and the Internet - Libby Lester and Brett Hutchins
Social Media and the Organization of Collective Action: Using Twitter to Explore the Ecologies of Two Climate Change Protests - Alexandra Segerberg and W. Lance Bennett
VOLUME THREE: ENVIRONMENTAL RISK AND CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION
Part One: Environmental Risk Communication
Social-Discursive Constructions of Risks
Perception of Risk - Paul Slovic
The Emergence of Risk Communication Studies: Social and Political Context - Alonzo Plough and Sheldon Krimsky
The Social Amplification of Risk: A Conceptual Framework - Roger Kasperson, Ortwin Renn, Paul Slovic, Halina Brown, Jacque Emel, Robert Goble, Jeanne Kasperson and Samuel Ratick
From Industrial Society to the Risk Society: Questions of Survival, Social Structure and Ecological Enlightenment - Ulrich Beck
Environmental Risk and the Public
Risk Communication: Facing Public Outrage - Peter Sandman
On the Logic of Wealth Distribution and Risk Distribution - Ulrich Beck
American Risk Perceptions: Is Climate Change Dangerous? - Anthony Leiserowitz
Media and Environmental Risk
Network Evening News Coverage of Environmental Risk - Michael Greenberg, David Sachsman, Peter Sandman and Kandice Salomone
TV News, Lay Voices, and the Visualization of Environmental Risks - Simon Cottle
Part Two: Climate Change Communication
Communicating Climate Change
Climate Change Risk Perception and Policy Preferences: The Role of Affect, Imagery, and Values - Anthony Leiserowitz
More Bad News: The Risk of Neglecting Emotional Responses to Climate Change Information - Susanne Moser
'Fear Won't Do It': Promoting Positive Engagement with Climate Change through Visual and Iconic Representations - Saffron O'Neill and Sophie Nicholson-Cole
Beyond Frames: Recovering the Strategic in Climate Communication - Robert Cox
Media and Climate Change
Constructing Climate Change: Claims and Frames in US News Coverage of an Environmental Issue - Craig Trumbo
Balance as Bias: Global Warming and the US Prestige Press - Maxwell Boykoff and Jules Boykoff
Ideological Cultures and Media Discourses on Scientific Knowledge: Re-reading News on Climate Change - Anabela Carvalho
Lost in Translation? United States Television News Coverage of Anthropogenic Climate Change, 1995-2004 - Maxwell Boykoff
Visualizing Climate Change: Television News and Ecological Citizenship - Libby Lester and Simon Cottle
Communication and Climate Change Denial
Defeating Kyoto: The Conservative Movement's Impact on U.S. Climate Change Policy - Aaron McCright and Riley Dunlap
Testing Public (Un)Certainty of Science: Media Representations of Global Warming - Julia Corbett and Jessica Durfee
VOLUME FOUR: ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLICS: CITIZENS, CORPORATIONS, AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
Part One: Public Participation in Environmental Decisions
Environmental Communication and the Cultural Politics of Environmental Citizenship - Jacquie Burgess, Carolyn Harrison and P. Filius
Citizen Participation and Environmental Risk: A Survey of Institutional Mechanisms - Daniel Fiorino
Collaboration as a Deliberative Process - Steven Daniels and Gregg Walker
The Environmental Self and a Sense of Place: Communication Foundations for Regional Ecosystem Management - James Cantrill
The Trinity of Voice: The Role of Practical Theory in Planning and Evaluating the Effectiveness of Environmental Participatory Processes - Susan Senecah
Part Two: Communication of Environmental Pressure Groups and NGOs
Environment Groups' Uses of Media
Source Strategies and the Communication of Environmental Affairs - Susan Senecah
Imaging Social Movements - Kevin DeLuca
Environmental Protest and Tap-Dancing with the Media in the Information Age - Brett Hutchins and Libby Lester
Making the News: Movement Organizations, Media Attention, and the Public Agenda - Kenneth Andrews and Neal Caren
Rhetorical and Discursive Studies of Environmental Sources
Conservationism vs. Preservationism: The "Public Interest" in the Hetch Hetchy Controversy - Christine Oravec
Introduction to Toxic Tourism: A Challenge - Phaedra Pezzullo
Environmental Melodrama - Steven Schwarze
A Two-Step Flow of Influence? Opinion-Leader Campaigns on Climate Change - Matthew Nisbet and John Kotcher
Resisting 'National Breast Cancer Awareness Month': The Rhetoric of Counterpublics and Their Cultural Performances - Phaedra Pezzullo
Part Three: Corporate Green Marketing and Public Relations
Environmental Advertising
Anatomy of Green Advertising - Easwar Iyer and Bobby Banerjee
Shades of Green: A Multidimensional Analysis of Environmental Advertising - Subhabrata Banerjee, Charles Gulas and Easwar Iyer
Environmental Advertising Claims: A Preliminary Investigation - Norman Kangun, Les Carlson and Stephen Grove
Corporate "Green" Image Management
Corporate Publics and Rhetorical Strategies: The Case of Union Carbide's Bhopal Crisis - Richard Ice
Constructing the Environmental Spectacle: Green Advertisements and the Greening of the Corporate Image, 1910-1990 - Michael Howlett and Rebecca Raglon
Image Repair Discourse and Crisis Communication - William Benoit
Spinning Climate Change: Corporate and NGO Public Relations Strategies in Canada and the United States - Josh Greenberg, Graham Knight and Elizabeth Westersund
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