Description |
1 online resource (xix, 214 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Foreword : Timescapes of climate change : a challenge for the media / Barbara Adam -- Climate change, journalism, and time : an introduction / Henrik Bødker and Hanna E. Morris -- Journalism, Indigenous knowing, and climate futures (and pasts) / Candis Callison -- Editorial interventions and temporal (mis)translations. Advocating for journalistic urgency to include climate emergency : the case of three French media collectives / Chloë Salles -- Climate change news in Spanish-language social media videos : format, content, and temporality / Leonor Solís Rojas -- Generational anxieties in United States climate journalism / Hanna E. Morris -- Reproducing government politics of climate change in Thai news media / Duangkaew Dhiensawadkij -- Ecological loss. Climate change and the Great Barrier Reef : environmental protest, climate science, and new/s media / Kerrie Foxwell-Norton and Claire Konkes -- Grieving Okjökull : discourses of the Ok Glacier funeral / Catherine J. Bruns -- Negotiating conflicting temporalities in Canadian Arctic travel journalism / Matthew Tegelberg -- Temporalities of politics and religion. "The Amazon is ours" : the Bolsonaro government and deforestation : narrative disputes and dissonant temporalities / Juliana Gagliardi, Thaiane Oliveira, Suzana Magalhães, and Hully Falcão -- Spiritual temporalities : discourses of faith and climate change in Canadian petro politics / Darren Fleet -- Journalism as eschatology : Kairos and reporting a materially changing world / Dominic Hinde -- Afterword : finding the stories in the big climate storm / Mark Schapiro |
Summary |
"This edited collection addresses climate change journalism from the perspective of temporality, showcasing how various time scales - from geology, meteorology, politics, journalism and lived cultures - interact with journalism around the world. Analyzing the meetings of and schisms between various temporalities as they emerge from reporting on climate change globally, Climate Change and Journalism asks how climate change as a temporal process gets inscribed within the temporalities of journalism. The overarching question of climate change journalism and its relationship to temporality is considered through the themes of environmental justice and slow violence, editorial interventions, ecological loss, and political and religious contexts, which are in turn explored through a selection of case studies from the US, France, Thailand, Brazil, Australia, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and the UK. This is an insightful resource for students and scholars in the fields of journalism, media studies, environmental communication and communications generally"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (Taylor & Francis, viewed September 23, 2021) |
Subject |
Climatic changes -- Press coverage -- Case studies
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Mass media and the environment -- Case studies
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Climatic changes in mass media -- Case studies
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Journalism -- Philosophy
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Time -- Philosophy
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
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Climatic changes in mass media
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Journalism -- Philosophy
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Mass media and the environment
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Time -- Philosophy
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bødker, Henrik, editor.
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Morris, Hanna E., editor.
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LC no. |
2021002590 |
ISBN |
9781003090304 |
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1003090303 |
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9781000409741 |
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1000409740 |
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9781000409772 |
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1000409775 |
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