There are many current socio-environmental conflicts and problems
around the world that affect distinct nationalities, races, or
ethnicities. Part of the solution to these issues involves
interdisciplinary scholarship to make sense of the communication
challenges that are involved. However, current research in this area
has lacked clear focus on the ways in which environmental issues are
culturally and socially constructed by racial and ethnic minorities.
This volume aims to improve our understanding of culturally bounded
rationalities across racial and ethnic groups facing environmental
challenges, as they relate to the formation of environmental
identities, environmental injustice, political activism, public
engagement, and media representations, among others. The ideas
presented in this book dovetail with the idea that environmental
communication scholars and practitioners can effectively intervene to
engage ethnic groups that traditionally are not included in decision
making or deliberation processes that directly affect their
livelihoods. Considering problems such as the siting of industrial
facilities, flooding, droughts, climate change, and air and water
pollution, this book will be of great interest to students, scholars,
and practitioners of environmental communication.
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ISBN
9781351127066
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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