The Third Edition of Environmental Communication and the Public Sphere remains the only comprehensive introduction to the growing field of environmental communication. This innovative book focuses on the role that human communication plays in influencing the ways we perceive the environment. It also examines how we define environmental "problems" and decide what actions to take with regards to the natural world. Robert Cox incorporates his vast experience to offer insights about the workings of news media, government, environmental conflict, advocacy campaigns, and other real-world cases of environmental communication. He introduces the reader to all the major areas of this evolving field, the social construction of "environment," public participation in environmental decisions, conflict resolution, news media and environmental journalism, social media and the environment (Twitter, Facebook, apps), environmental advocacy campaigns, message construction, corporate advocacy, advertising and "greenwashing," environmental justice and "climate justice," science communication, and risk communication.
The Third Edition of Environmental Communication and the Public Sphere remains the only comprehensive introduction to the growing field of environmental communication. This innovative book focuses on the role that human communication plays in influencing the ways we perceive the environment. It also examines how we define environmental "problems" and decide what actions to take with regards to the natural world. Robert Cox incorporates his vast experience to offer insights about the workings of news media, government, environmental conflict, advocacy campaigns, and other real-world cases of environmental communication. He introduces the reader to all the major areas of this evolving field, the social construction of "environment," public participation in environmental decisions, conflict resolution, news media and environmental journalism, social media and the environment (Twitter, Facebook, apps), environmental advocacy campaigns, message construction, corporate advocacy, advertising and "greenwashing," environmental justice and "climate justice," science communication, and risk communication.
Introduction: Speaking for and About the Environment Part I: Conceptual and Historical Contexts 1. Study and Practice of Environmental Communication 2. Contested Meanings of Environment 3. Social--Symbolic Constructions of the Environment Part II: Citizen Voices and Public Forums 4. Public Participation in Environmental Decisions 5. Managing Conflict: Collaboration and Environmental Disputes Part III: Media and the Environment 6. News Media and Environmental Journalism 7. Social Media and the Environment Online Part IV: Environmental Movements and Campaigns 8. Advocacy Campaigns and Message Construction 9. Environmental Justice, Climate Justice, and the Green Jobs Movement 10. Green Marketing and Corporate Advocacy Part V: Science and Risk Communication 11. Science Communication and Environmental Controversies 12. Risk Communication: Environmental Dangers and the Public
Robert Cox (PhD, University of Pittsburgh) is Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His principal research areas are environmental and climate change communication, and strategic studies of social movements. One of the nation's leading scholars in environmental communication, Cox is coeditor of The Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication (2015), as well as authoring numerous studies of environmental and climate change campaigns. He has served three times as President of the Sierra Club, the largest grassroots U.S. environmental organization, and is also on the Board of Directors for Earth Echo International whose mission is "to empower youth to take action that restores and protects our water planet." Cox continues to advise environmental groups on their communication programs, and serves as an advisory editor for the journal, Environmental Communication. Cox regularly participates in environmental and climate change initiatives and has campaigned with former Vice President Al Gore, singer Melissa Etheridge, and other public figures. He also enjoys hiking and trekking in the Himalayas and the southern Appalachian Mountains in the U.S.
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