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Titolo: | The sustainability communication reader : a reflective compendium / / Franzisca Weder, Larissa Krainer, Matthias Karmasin, editors |
Pubblicazione: | Wiesbaden, Germany : , : Springer VS, , [2021] |
©2021 | |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (592 pages) |
Disciplina: | 304.2 |
Soggetto topico: | Sustainable development - Social aspects |
Sustainability - Social aspects | |
Communication | |
Soggetto genere / forma: | Electronic books. |
Persona (resp. second.): | GottwaldFranzisca |
KrainerLarissa | |
KarmasinMatthias | |
Nota di contenuto: | Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Sustainability Communication as Critical Perspective in Media and Communication Studies-an Introduction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sustainability-More Than a Buzz Word in the 'roaring 20ies'? -- 3 Communication Barriers and Background Noise -- 4 The Chapters of the Reader -- Teil I Communicating about and for Sustainability in a Digital Age -- 2 Communicating Sustainability. Some Thoughts and Recommendations for Enhancing Sustainability Communication -- 1 Sustainability, SDGs and Sustainability Science -- 2 Challenges, Communication and Engagement-From Communicating Information to Engaging in Dialogue -- 3 Public Engagement -- 4 Sustainability Communication -- 5 Reflective Questions -- 3 Sustainability in Environmental Communication Research: Emerging Trends and Future Challenges -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Brief History of Sustainability in Environmental Communication Research -- 3 Sustainability and Sustainable Development in Environmental Communication Research -- 4 Impacts of Digitisation, Globalisation and Intensified Consumerism on the Field -- 5 Mediatization and the Rise of a New Attention Economy -- 6 Ecological Impact of Communication Systems -- 7 Conclusion: Future Challenges for Sustainability Communication Research -- 8 Reflective Questions -- to Further Reading -- 4 Post-political Communication and Sustainability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Climate Change and the Post-Political -- 3 Sustainable Capitalism? -- 4 Conclusion -- 5 Reflective Questions -- to Further Reading -- 5 Transition or Transformation? The Mediated Meanings of Sustainability -- 1 Sustainability as a Mediated Concept -- 2 Sustainability as a Balance to Restore -- 3 Sustainability as a Complex Problem to Solve -- 4 Sustainability as a Felt Relation to the World -- 5 Sustainability as a Social Imaginary. |
6 Transition or Transformation? -- 7 Reflective Questions -- to Further Reading -- 6 The Why and How for Storytelling: The TNT Approach Applied to Sustainability Communication -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Short Narrative about Storytelling and Sustainability Communication -- 3 Unpacking the Transmedia Narrative Transportation (TNT) Approach -- 4 Transmedia Storytelling -- 5 Narrative Transportation Theory -- 6 The TNT Approach -- 7 Transition Network: Sustainability Communication in Action -- 8 Conclusion -- 9 Reflective Questions -- 7 Sustainability as Master Frame of the Future? Potency and Limits of Sustainability as Normative Framework in Corporate, Political and NGO Communication -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Approach -- 3 Methodological Considerations -- 4 Findings -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Reflective Questions -- Teil I Dimensions and Formats of Sustainability Communication -- 8 Fictional Narratives for Environmental Sustainability Communication -- 1 Fictional Narratives About Environmental Sustainability -- 2 Research on Audience Effects of Fictional Stories and Environmental Sustainability -- 3 Models and Mechanisms of Narrative Effects of Sustainability Stories -- 4 Conclusions -- 5 Reflective Questions -- 9 The Challenge of Imagining Sustainable Futures: Climate Fiction in Sustainability Communication. | |
1 Introduction -- 2 Approach -- 3 Imagining Sustainable Futures -- 4 Ecotopia -- 5 Sustainability Transitions -- 6 Climate Fiction -- 7 Mitigation Narratives -- 8 Adaptation Narratives -- 9 Dystopia and Apocalypse -- 10 Lifeboat vs. Collective Narratives -- 11 Narratives of Transformation -- 12 Making a Difference -- 13 Imagining and Communicating Sustainable Futures -- 14 Reflective Questions -- 10 Facing Change: Human Subjects in Climate Photojournalism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Role of Photographs -- 3 Current Frames in Climate Change Photography -- 4 The Human in the Photograph: Identifiable Victim or Social Norm-Setter? -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 Reflective Questions -- to Further Reading -- 11 Food and Morality: Deconstruction of Value Judgments in Sustainability Documentary Films -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Lens: Implicit Morality in Complexity Reduction -- 3 Analysis: Societal Demands and Guidelines on Agriculture and Food Production in Documentaries -- 4 Outlook: Sustainability Communications as Media Ethical Challenge -- 5 Reflective Questions -- 12 SCIENCE IS THE NEW FICTION: Divisive Discourse on Climate Change in the United States -- 1 The Left and the Right Battle in a U.S. War of Words -- 2 Framing, Media, and Credible Experts: The U.S. Partisan Divide -- 3 RESEARCH DESIGN: Measuring the U.S. Conversation -- 4 FINDINGS: What Media Reported -- 5 Reflective Questions: -- 13 Games and Gamification-New Instruments for Communicating Sustainability. | |
1 Sustainability - From Concept to Movement -- 2 The Concept of Gamification in Education for Sustainable Development -- 3 Gamification in Environmental Education in the Past Years -- 4 Practical Implementation of Gamification -- 5 Opportunities and Challenges of Applying Game Concepts -- 6 Reflective Questions -- 14 Sustainability as Reference in Daily Media Coverage -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sustainability as a normative concept -- 3 Sustainability and journalism -- 4 Research Questions -- 5 Method -- 6 Results: Different ways of referring to sustainability in media reporting -- 7 Discussion -- 8 Reflective Questions -- to Further Reading -- Teil I Perspectives on Sustainability Communication -- 15 Communicating Sustainable Consumption -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptualizing Sustainable Consumption -- 3 Communication Modes and Their Contribution to Sustainable Consumption -- 4 Review of Practices and Policies -- 5 Discussion and Further Research -- 6 Reflective Questions -- 16 Selling Hope: Science Marketing for Sustainability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Science Marketing for Sustainability -- 3 Hope for Sustainability -- 4 The SciCommercial Model -- 5 Marketing Science for Sustainability -- 6 Reflective Questions -- to Further Reading -- 17 Understanding Lay Individuals' Mental Models of Sustainability -- 1 Three-Pillar Model of Sustainability | |
2 Perceptions of Dyadic Relations Among Pillars -- 2.1 Perceived Tension Between Pillars -- 2.2 Perceived Complementarity Between Pillars -- 3 Triadic Mental Models of Sustainability -- 4 Assessing the Content of Mental Models -- 5 Reflective Questions -- to Further Reading -- 18 Media Reception, Media Effects and Media Practices in Sustainability Communication: State of Research and Research Gaps -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sustainability, Sustainability Communication and Their Research Areas -- 3 Sustainability, Media Reception, and Media Effects -- 4 Sustainability and Media Practices -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 Reflective Questions -- Teil I Issues and Heuristics of Sustainability Communication -- 19 Conservation or Preservation? Protected Areas, Sustainability, and the Challenges of Framing -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Understanding Different Management Strategies and Key Concepts -- 3 Nature Preserves and the Purpose of Protected Areas -- 4 Mass Media in Ecological Discourse - How Conservation is Framed -- 5 Conservation Biology as a Complex Reality -- 6 Introducing the Social Dimensions of Conservation Management -- 7 Effective Sustainability Communication -- 8 Simplified Terms, Complicated Discourse -- 9 Reflective Questions -- 20 Is Shale Gas Development Sustainable? Competing Discourses on Fracking in the United States -- 1 A Brief History of Shale Gas Development in the United States -- 2 Examining the Controversy in Terms of Sustainable Development Goals. | |
3 Goal #8. Decent Work and Economic Growth: "Promote Sustained, Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth, Full and Productive Employment and Decent work for All.". | |
Titolo autorizzato: | The sustainability communication reader |
ISBN: | 3-658-31883-X |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910484277503321 |
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