Climate Change and Journalism
Negotiating Rifts of Time
Herausgeber: Bødker, Henrik; Morris, Hanna E.
Climate Change and Journalism
Negotiating Rifts of Time
Herausgeber: Bødker, Henrik; Morris, Hanna E.
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 365g
- ISBN-13: 9780367547219
- ISBN-10: 036754721X
- Artikelnr.: 70356618
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 365g
- ISBN-13: 9780367547219
- ISBN-10: 036754721X
- Artikelnr.: 70356618
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Henrik Bødker is Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Journalism Studies at the School of Communication and Culture at Aarhus University (Denmark). He is currently working on issues of circulation and temporality in digital journalism. A monograph entitled Journalism, Time and the Digital-Continuity and Disruption (Routledge) is planned for 2021. He has, among other journals, published in Media History, Critical Studies in Media Communication, Journalism, Journalism Studies, and Digital Journalism. Hanna E. Morris is a Ph.D candidate at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania where she is currently finishing her dissertation entitled "Apocalyptic Authoritarianism in the United States: Power, Media, and Climate Crisis." Hanna's research and writing have been published in various academic journals and popular media outlets including Environmental Communication, Media Theory, Reading The Pictures, and Earth Island Journal.
Foreword: Timescapes of Climate Change: A Challenge for the Media 1.
Climate Change, Journalism, and Time: An Introduction 2. Journalism,
Indigenous Knowing, and Climate Futures (and Pasts) Part 1. Editorial
Interventions and Temporal (Mis)translations 3. Advocating for Journalistic
Urgency to Include Climate Emergency: The Case of Three Media Collectives
4. Climate Change News in Spanish-Language Social Media Videos: Format,
Content, and Temporality 5. Generational Anxieties in United States Climate
Journalism 6. Reproducing Government Politics of Climate Change in Thai
News Media Part 2. Ecological Loss 7. Climate Change and the Great Barrier
Reef: Environmental Protest, Climate Science, and New/s Media 8. Grieving
Okjökull: Discourses of the Ok Glacier Funeral 9. Negotiating Conflicting
Temporalities in Canadian Arctic Travel Journalism Part 3. Temporalities of
Politics and Religion 10. 'The Amazon is Ours': The Bolsonaro Government
and Deforestation: Narrative Disputes and Dissonant Temporalities 11.
Spiritual Temporalities: Discourses of Faith and Climate Change in Canadian
Petro politics 12. Journalism as Eschatology: Kairos and Reporting a
Materially Changing World Afterword: Finding the Stories in the Big Climate
Storm
Climate Change, Journalism, and Time: An Introduction 2. Journalism,
Indigenous Knowing, and Climate Futures (and Pasts) Part 1. Editorial
Interventions and Temporal (Mis)translations 3. Advocating for Journalistic
Urgency to Include Climate Emergency: The Case of Three Media Collectives
4. Climate Change News in Spanish-Language Social Media Videos: Format,
Content, and Temporality 5. Generational Anxieties in United States Climate
Journalism 6. Reproducing Government Politics of Climate Change in Thai
News Media Part 2. Ecological Loss 7. Climate Change and the Great Barrier
Reef: Environmental Protest, Climate Science, and New/s Media 8. Grieving
Okjökull: Discourses of the Ok Glacier Funeral 9. Negotiating Conflicting
Temporalities in Canadian Arctic Travel Journalism Part 3. Temporalities of
Politics and Religion 10. 'The Amazon is Ours': The Bolsonaro Government
and Deforestation: Narrative Disputes and Dissonant Temporalities 11.
Spiritual Temporalities: Discourses of Faith and Climate Change in Canadian
Petro politics 12. Journalism as Eschatology: Kairos and Reporting a
Materially Changing World Afterword: Finding the Stories in the Big Climate
Storm
Foreword: Timescapes of Climate Change: A Challenge for the Media 1.
Climate Change, Journalism, and Time: An Introduction 2. Journalism,
Indigenous Knowing, and Climate Futures (and Pasts) Part 1. Editorial
Interventions and Temporal (Mis)translations 3. Advocating for Journalistic
Urgency to Include Climate Emergency: The Case of Three Media Collectives
4. Climate Change News in Spanish-Language Social Media Videos: Format,
Content, and Temporality 5. Generational Anxieties in United States Climate
Journalism 6. Reproducing Government Politics of Climate Change in Thai
News Media Part 2. Ecological Loss 7. Climate Change and the Great Barrier
Reef: Environmental Protest, Climate Science, and New/s Media 8. Grieving
Okjökull: Discourses of the Ok Glacier Funeral 9. Negotiating Conflicting
Temporalities in Canadian Arctic Travel Journalism Part 3. Temporalities of
Politics and Religion 10. 'The Amazon is Ours': The Bolsonaro Government
and Deforestation: Narrative Disputes and Dissonant Temporalities 11.
Spiritual Temporalities: Discourses of Faith and Climate Change in Canadian
Petro politics 12. Journalism as Eschatology: Kairos and Reporting a
Materially Changing World Afterword: Finding the Stories in the Big Climate
Storm
Climate Change, Journalism, and Time: An Introduction 2. Journalism,
Indigenous Knowing, and Climate Futures (and Pasts) Part 1. Editorial
Interventions and Temporal (Mis)translations 3. Advocating for Journalistic
Urgency to Include Climate Emergency: The Case of Three Media Collectives
4. Climate Change News in Spanish-Language Social Media Videos: Format,
Content, and Temporality 5. Generational Anxieties in United States Climate
Journalism 6. Reproducing Government Politics of Climate Change in Thai
News Media Part 2. Ecological Loss 7. Climate Change and the Great Barrier
Reef: Environmental Protest, Climate Science, and New/s Media 8. Grieving
Okjökull: Discourses of the Ok Glacier Funeral 9. Negotiating Conflicting
Temporalities in Canadian Arctic Travel Journalism Part 3. Temporalities of
Politics and Religion 10. 'The Amazon is Ours': The Bolsonaro Government
and Deforestation: Narrative Disputes and Dissonant Temporalities 11.
Spiritual Temporalities: Discourses of Faith and Climate Change in Canadian
Petro politics 12. Journalism as Eschatology: Kairos and Reporting a
Materially Changing World Afterword: Finding the Stories in the Big Climate
Storm