As environmental law continues to evolve at local and global levels, who are the actors informing its development and how are they engaging with news and other media to define what is possible? Observing the interlocking activities of journalists, activists, lawyers, scientists, government and industry can reveal the enactment of environmental law as part of a much wider struggle to bring visibility to and action on environmental issues.

Interdisciplinary in approach and bringing together key concepts from media and communication studies and environmental jurisprudence, Green Lawfare provides a conceptual framework from which to identify and analyze how news and other media contribute to our expectations and hopes for the role of law during environmental conflict.

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Interdisciplinary in approach and bringing together key concepts and case studies from media and communication and environmental jurisprudence, Green Lawfare provides a conceptual framework to analyze how news and other media contributes to our expectations of the role of law in environmental conflict.

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Chapter 1: Green Lawfare

Chapter 2: Communicating the Earth

Chapter 3: Finding common ground

Chapter 4: Green lawfare and protest

Chapter 5: Green lawfare and climate litigation

Chapter 6: Green lawfare and science

Chapter 7: Green lawfare and power

Chapter 8: Communicating common ground

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Product details

ISBN
9781433196447
Published
2024
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Weight
350 gr
Height
225 mm
Width
150 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
16

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Biographical note

Dr Claire Konkes is a Senior Lecturer in Media at the University of Tasmania. Previous work as a journalist and environmental campaigner informs her research into the involvement of news and other media in the development of environmental policy and law.