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[ecrea] International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics - Special issue on Climate Change
Tue Sep 17 00:23:29 GMT 2013
International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics
Special issue 9.1 on Climate Change out now (Intellect)
Edited by An Nguyen and Matthew Hibberd
Climate change is one of the key political, economic and social issues
facing the human race in the twenty-first century. One of the key
problems examined by articles in this issue is that common visions or
mutual understandings of climate change have remained difficult to
execute properly, whether one looks at international agreements or
initiatives in affecting behavioural change. While the scientific basis
for climate change arguments strengthens year by year, finding any unity
of purpose among publics to tackle the climate change issues remains
elusive. Climate change communications are tied too closely to vaguer
and contested notions of national, regional and local identities,
cultural meanings and values, media treatment of climate change debates
and audience dissemination of texts and images.
CONTENTS
Articles
* Public engagement with climate change: What do we know and where do we
go from here? (Lorraine Whitmarsh, Saffron O’Neill and Irene Lorenzoni)
* Climate change communications and young people in the United Kingdom:
A reception study. (Matthew Hibberd and An Nguyen)
* Journalism, climate science and the public: Towards better practices.
(Steve McIlwaine)
* The framing of climate change in Italian politics and its impact on
public opinion. (Emiliana De Blasio and Michele Sorice)
* Thai audiences and journalists’ responses to a holistic,
future-oriented, participatory and empowering (HOPE) model for climate
change coverage. (Jessada Salathong)
* Blogging on the ice: Connecting audiences with climate-change
sciences. (Einar Thorsen)
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ABOUT THE JOURNAL
The International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics (MCP) is
committed to analysing the politics of communication(s) and cultural
processes. It addresses cultural politics in their local, international
and global dimensions, recognizing equally the importance of issues
defined by their specific cultural geography and those which traverse
cultures and nations. MCP promotes critical, in-depth, engaged research
on the intersections of sociology, politics, cultural studies and media
studies and invites sharp, contemporary, stimulating analyses of issues
of live concern for a broad range of cultures and nations and for the
international community.
Edited by Katharine Sarikakis and Neil Blain.
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Abstracting and Indexing:
MLA; Current Abstracts; Cambridge Scientific Abstracts; Communication &
Mass Media Complete; Film and Television Literature Index; Communication
Abstracts Online; British Humanities Index; Scopus
ORDERING
http:// www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=122/
Subscription rates:
* Institutional: £235 / $368
* Online only: £192 / $290
* Personal: £36 / $68
* Single issue price: £14 / $24
Dr. Marina Dekavalla
Lecturer in Journalism Studies
Communications, Media and Culture
School of Arts & Humanities
University of Stirling
Stirling, FK9 4LA
Scotland
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