Fr. 169.00

Climate Change and Popular Culture

English · Hardback

Will be released 31.12.2018

Description

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This book examines how the climate change debate is represented, dealt with, narrated and more generally plays out within the field, texts and genres of the commercial media.


List of contents

1. To Reimagine Climate Change: Communication, Public Debate, and the People 2. From Crisis to Catastrophe: Climate Change and Environmental Destruction 3. The World is Round: Climate Change and Environmental Justice 4. Art of Denial: The Psychology of Climate Change 5. Sustainability or Survivability? Climate Change and Technological Innovation 6. The Culture of Climate Change: Leadership, the Population, and How to Connect

About the author










Angi Buettner is Senior Lecturer in Media Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand


Summary

This book examines how the climate change debate is represented, dealt with, narrated and more generally plays out within the field, texts and genres of the commercial media.

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