Interdisciplinary Essays on Environment and Culture
One Planet, One Humanity, and the Media
Herausgeber: Manca, Luigi; Kauth, Jean-Marie
Interdisciplinary Essays on Environment and Culture
One Planet, One Humanity, and the Media
Herausgeber: Manca, Luigi; Kauth, Jean-Marie
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This collection asks and answers a basic question: what is the relationship between humanitarian and environmental issues, and how are these portrayed in the media? The essays examine this question from a variety of academic viewpoints and argue that although the interests of planet and people are often seen in opposition, they are, in reality, symbiotic.
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This collection asks and answers a basic question: what is the relationship between humanitarian and environmental issues, and how are these portrayed in the media? The essays examine this question from a variety of academic viewpoints and argue that although the interests of planet and people are often seen in opposition, they are, in reality, symbiotic.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 751g
- ISBN-13: 9781498528900
- ISBN-10: 1498528902
- Artikelnr.: 43779176
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 751g
- ISBN-13: 9781498528900
- ISBN-10: 1498528902
- Artikelnr.: 43779176
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Luigi Manca and Jean-Marie Kauth - Contributions by Chris Birks; Elizabeth G. Dobbins; Pierpaolo Duce; Federico G. Francioni; Elizabeth Kubek; Marian Mesrobian MacCurdy; Timothy Marin; Joaquín Montero; Kit O'Toole; Maria Lucia Piga; William Scar
List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction: One Humanity, One Planet, and
the Media Luigi Manca and Jean-Marie Kauth Section One: Imagining a Better
Future for Humanity Envisioning a Simple One Planet-One Humanity Utopia:
Exploring John Lennon's Imagine Kit O'Toole A Generic Cosmopolitanism Is
Not an Alternative to the Damages of Globalization Federico Francioni The
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations: Reality or Utopia? Joaquín
Montero Utopian Hackers and the Drive to Change the World Chris Birks
Section Two: Media, Humanity, and the Common Good An Hypothesis about the
Role of Gateopener in the Westley-MacLean Model Luigi Manca Occupy the
Media: Towards a Communication System for the 99 Percent Steve Macek Public
Radio and Public Access: Applying HD Radio Technology to a New Form of
Broadcast Localism Craig Stark The Press and the Politics of Genocide
Marian Mesrobian MacCurdy Solidarity Know-How in Local Development:
Translating Civil Virtues into Practice Maria Lucia Piga The Communicative
Dimension in a Globalized World and the Globalization of Social Rights
Francesco Villa Section Three: Environmental Science and the Media Lost in
Translation?: Public Perceptions and Mass Media Coverage of Climate Change
Risks Pierpaolo Duce Viable Scientific Communication and the Mass Media
Timothy W. Marin The 50th Anniversary of Silent Spring: An Opportunity Lost
Elizabeth Dobbins Pope Francis on the Ecological Crisis: Its Nature,
Causes, and Urgency Martin Tracey Section Four: Ecocriticism and the
Popular Imagination Windmills and Dandelions and Polar Bears, Oh My!:
Contested Icons of Environmental and Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Jean-Marie
Kauth Environmental Perceptions of College Students Anne Marie Smith Good
Company? The Non-Ephemeral Catalog as Intervention Elizabeth Kubek
Post-Apocalyptic Storytelling as Global Society's Environmental Unconscious
Jean-Marie Kauth Nature and Art: Seeing Beauty amidst the Ruins William
Scarlato Index About the Contributors
the Media Luigi Manca and Jean-Marie Kauth Section One: Imagining a Better
Future for Humanity Envisioning a Simple One Planet-One Humanity Utopia:
Exploring John Lennon's Imagine Kit O'Toole A Generic Cosmopolitanism Is
Not an Alternative to the Damages of Globalization Federico Francioni The
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations: Reality or Utopia? Joaquín
Montero Utopian Hackers and the Drive to Change the World Chris Birks
Section Two: Media, Humanity, and the Common Good An Hypothesis about the
Role of Gateopener in the Westley-MacLean Model Luigi Manca Occupy the
Media: Towards a Communication System for the 99 Percent Steve Macek Public
Radio and Public Access: Applying HD Radio Technology to a New Form of
Broadcast Localism Craig Stark The Press and the Politics of Genocide
Marian Mesrobian MacCurdy Solidarity Know-How in Local Development:
Translating Civil Virtues into Practice Maria Lucia Piga The Communicative
Dimension in a Globalized World and the Globalization of Social Rights
Francesco Villa Section Three: Environmental Science and the Media Lost in
Translation?: Public Perceptions and Mass Media Coverage of Climate Change
Risks Pierpaolo Duce Viable Scientific Communication and the Mass Media
Timothy W. Marin The 50th Anniversary of Silent Spring: An Opportunity Lost
Elizabeth Dobbins Pope Francis on the Ecological Crisis: Its Nature,
Causes, and Urgency Martin Tracey Section Four: Ecocriticism and the
Popular Imagination Windmills and Dandelions and Polar Bears, Oh My!:
Contested Icons of Environmental and Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Jean-Marie
Kauth Environmental Perceptions of College Students Anne Marie Smith Good
Company? The Non-Ephemeral Catalog as Intervention Elizabeth Kubek
Post-Apocalyptic Storytelling as Global Society's Environmental Unconscious
Jean-Marie Kauth Nature and Art: Seeing Beauty amidst the Ruins William
Scarlato Index About the Contributors
List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction: One Humanity, One Planet, and
the Media Luigi Manca and Jean-Marie Kauth Section One: Imagining a Better
Future for Humanity Envisioning a Simple One Planet-One Humanity Utopia:
Exploring John Lennon's Imagine Kit O'Toole A Generic Cosmopolitanism Is
Not an Alternative to the Damages of Globalization Federico Francioni The
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations: Reality or Utopia? Joaquín
Montero Utopian Hackers and the Drive to Change the World Chris Birks
Section Two: Media, Humanity, and the Common Good An Hypothesis about the
Role of Gateopener in the Westley-MacLean Model Luigi Manca Occupy the
Media: Towards a Communication System for the 99 Percent Steve Macek Public
Radio and Public Access: Applying HD Radio Technology to a New Form of
Broadcast Localism Craig Stark The Press and the Politics of Genocide
Marian Mesrobian MacCurdy Solidarity Know-How in Local Development:
Translating Civil Virtues into Practice Maria Lucia Piga The Communicative
Dimension in a Globalized World and the Globalization of Social Rights
Francesco Villa Section Three: Environmental Science and the Media Lost in
Translation?: Public Perceptions and Mass Media Coverage of Climate Change
Risks Pierpaolo Duce Viable Scientific Communication and the Mass Media
Timothy W. Marin The 50th Anniversary of Silent Spring: An Opportunity Lost
Elizabeth Dobbins Pope Francis on the Ecological Crisis: Its Nature,
Causes, and Urgency Martin Tracey Section Four: Ecocriticism and the
Popular Imagination Windmills and Dandelions and Polar Bears, Oh My!:
Contested Icons of Environmental and Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Jean-Marie
Kauth Environmental Perceptions of College Students Anne Marie Smith Good
Company? The Non-Ephemeral Catalog as Intervention Elizabeth Kubek
Post-Apocalyptic Storytelling as Global Society's Environmental Unconscious
Jean-Marie Kauth Nature and Art: Seeing Beauty amidst the Ruins William
Scarlato Index About the Contributors
the Media Luigi Manca and Jean-Marie Kauth Section One: Imagining a Better
Future for Humanity Envisioning a Simple One Planet-One Humanity Utopia:
Exploring John Lennon's Imagine Kit O'Toole A Generic Cosmopolitanism Is
Not an Alternative to the Damages of Globalization Federico Francioni The
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations: Reality or Utopia? Joaquín
Montero Utopian Hackers and the Drive to Change the World Chris Birks
Section Two: Media, Humanity, and the Common Good An Hypothesis about the
Role of Gateopener in the Westley-MacLean Model Luigi Manca Occupy the
Media: Towards a Communication System for the 99 Percent Steve Macek Public
Radio and Public Access: Applying HD Radio Technology to a New Form of
Broadcast Localism Craig Stark The Press and the Politics of Genocide
Marian Mesrobian MacCurdy Solidarity Know-How in Local Development:
Translating Civil Virtues into Practice Maria Lucia Piga The Communicative
Dimension in a Globalized World and the Globalization of Social Rights
Francesco Villa Section Three: Environmental Science and the Media Lost in
Translation?: Public Perceptions and Mass Media Coverage of Climate Change
Risks Pierpaolo Duce Viable Scientific Communication and the Mass Media
Timothy W. Marin The 50th Anniversary of Silent Spring: An Opportunity Lost
Elizabeth Dobbins Pope Francis on the Ecological Crisis: Its Nature,
Causes, and Urgency Martin Tracey Section Four: Ecocriticism and the
Popular Imagination Windmills and Dandelions and Polar Bears, Oh My!:
Contested Icons of Environmental and Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Jean-Marie
Kauth Environmental Perceptions of College Students Anne Marie Smith Good
Company? The Non-Ephemeral Catalog as Intervention Elizabeth Kubek
Post-Apocalyptic Storytelling as Global Society's Environmental Unconscious
Jean-Marie Kauth Nature and Art: Seeing Beauty amidst the Ruins William
Scarlato Index About the Contributors