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Zusatztext We can long for glue pots and wire tickers that tick away in newsroom corners, or we can read books like Rauchâs and come to grips with a new philosophy on how to do things differently, and maybe better and smarter before the news biz dies. Informationen zum Autor Jennifer Rauch is an award-winning writer, educator and researcher whose work focuses on alternative media, media activism and popular culture. She is author of the Slow Media blog, two book chapters, and a dozen scholarly articles. She has talked about Slow Media, digital detox and unplugging in the press worldwide, including NPR's Marketplace, The Huffington Post, Medium, Radio National (Australia), The Daily Beast, and La Presse (Montreal). Dr. Rauch serves as Professor of Journalism and Communication Studies at Long Island University Brooklyn, where she is a judge of the Polk Awards for excellence in journalism. Klappentext Slow Media examines innovative theories and practices that connect mediated life with social and environmental sustainability, including mindful use of media, green media consumption, and other new and compelling perspectives on media's socio-cultural impact. Jennifer Rauch reveals the surprising connections between human well-being, the natural world, and everyday media choices. Zusammenfassung Slow Media examines innovative theories and practices that connect mediated life with social and environmental sustainability, including mindful use of media, green media consumption, and other new and compelling perspectives on media's socio-cultural impact. Jennifer Rauch reveals the surprising connections between human well-being, the natural world, and everyday media choices. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Preface: The Bearable Lightness of Slowing 1 Introduction: Alternative Visions of Sustainable Media 2 Slow Media: Lessons from the Food Revolution 3 "Good, Clean, Fair": A Sustainability Framework for Journalism 4 Toward Green Media: New Directions in Environmental Citizenship and Scholarship 5 Mind Your Media: Moving From Distraction to Attention 6 We Are All Post-Luddites Now 7 Conclusion: Toward a Sustainable Media Future Notes References Index ...
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Slow Media examines innovative theories and practices that connect mediated life with social and environmental sustainability, including mindful use of media, green media consumption, and other new and compelling perspectives on media's socio-cultural impact. Jennifer Rauch reveals the surprising connections between human well-being, the natural world, and everyday media choices.