36.365, Books: Environmental Communication: Carvalho and Peterson (eds.) (2025)
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Subject: 36.365, Books: Environmental Communication: Carvalho and Peterson (eds.) (2025)
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Date: 28-Jan-2025
From: De Gruyter Mouton [katrin.stein at degruyter.com]
Subject: Environmental Communication: Carvalho and Peterson (eds.) (2025)
Title: Environmental Communication
Series Title: Handbooks of Communication Science
Publication Year: 2025
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
https://cloud.newsletter.degruyter.com/mouton
Book URL:
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110789553/html
Editor(s): Anabela Carvalho & Tarla Rai Peterson
eBook ISBN: 9783110789553
Hardcover ISBN: 9783110774832
Abstract:
This handbook reviews extant research and offers critical summaries of
key topics and issues in the field, enriched by authoritative analyses
of specific cases and examples. It displays pluralism across a number
of axes: epistemological, theoretical, geographical, cultural, and
thematic.
The first part offers historical routes through the international
development of the field and explores the epistemological grounds of
multiple strands of environmental communication studies.
In aiming to map the field broadly, as well as stimulating new
thinking, the second part is organized along three core perspectives:
arenas, voice, and place. It comprises chapters on various public
spaces that are critical to the symbolic constitution of the
environment, and sheds light on a range of aspects and social agents
that have received insufficient attention, including research about –
and carried out in – non-Western countries.
Crucially, at a time of profound environmental crisis, the final part
of this book discusses possibilities and constraints to social change,
and the potential contributions of environmental communication
research to ways of understanding and responding to the challenge.
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
General Linguistics
Written In: English (eng)
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