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[Commlist] Brazil-UK Symposium on Communication Research: Media, Democracy and Environment
Mon Nov 02 13:27:14 GMT 2020
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*Brazil-UK Symposium on Communication Research: Media, Democracy and
Environment*
18-19th November 2020 (both days 13:00-18:00 GMT on Zoom)
For decades, Brazil has been on the frontline of debates about
sustainable development largely due to its central role in the global
ecosystem. In recent years, the country has been facing increases in
forest fires, dam disasters, illegal mining and use of agrochemicals,
and ongoing oil spills on beaches.
Brazilian environmental media coverage is in a position to improve
recognition and understanding of environmental risks amongst the
Brazilian public. From news to social media, from documentary films to
broadcast television, environmental communications take multiple forms
and have a multitude of impacts on policies, politics, economics,
culture and public awareness of these issues. Critical analysis must
take similarly complex approaches, from content analysis to reception
studies, from engagement with media industry political economies to
their environmental impacts.
Furthermore, as Brazil’s environmental concerns resonate globally,
especially with debates over the state of the Amazons, these need to be
discussed in a reciprocal global sustainability framework that
understands that media systems are now heavily international and
integrated and that environmental problems flow across borders.
Supported by a Global Challenges Research Fund Fellowship and the
Institute of Advanced Study at University of Warwick, this
symposium aims to promote innovative research, educational knowledge
exchange, and networking strategies in environmental communication.
Please register for the symposium through our website:
https://doity.com.br/brazil-uk-symposium-on-communication?lang=en
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