Fr. 136.00

Mapping Environmental Risk and Energy Communication - Ecoculture in Energy Risk

English · Hardback

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This book explores how citizens impacted by HVHF articulate stories about the environmental, health, and conflict risks they face. It presents case studies from three U.S. communities to analyze how their sociocultural histories affect the framing of these stories and highlights successes in the inclusion of environmental justice in risk analysis.

List of contents










Chapter 1 Conflict: Stories of Language, Identity, Place, and Environmental Risk Practice
Chapter 2 Frames: Stories of Environmental Regulatory Bodies and Attempts to Deliberate About Risk
Chapter 3 - Linguistic Frames: Stories from Ohio and Pennsylvania and the difficulty of revealing environmental risk
Chapter 4: Linguistic Frames: Stories of environmental activism, New York, changing policy and practice
Ch. 5 Possibilities for Reframing Energy discourse, Positive Discourse Analysis


About the author










Barbara George is lecturer of writing and communication at Carnegie Mellon University.


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