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Communicating a World-in-Crisis
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Abstract We live in a world increasingly defined by systemic, deepening and compounding crises. They threaten not only future human existence but also the planetary web-of-life. With the help of academics, creative practitioners and activists, this book explores some of the innovative ways in which different... view more
We live in a world increasingly defined by systemic, deepening and compounding crises. They threaten not only future human existence but also the planetary web-of-life. With the help of academics, creative practitioners and activists, this book explores some of the innovative ways in which different media, communicative fields, and creative practices are seeking to make a difference. From different forms of journalism and participative documentary to climate photography and ecosophical film; from radical theatre, eco-literature and eco-art to green festivals, popular music and immersive museums; and from journalism training in the climate emergency and sustainability education to communicating with 'whole intelligence' and 'integrated intelligence' beyond AI (artificial intelligence). This panoramic approach enables us to see how diverse communicative fields are engaging with some of the most critical concerns of our times - and what can be learned, shared and developed further in the challenging years ahead.... view less
Keywords
crisis; disaster; reporting; media; communication; participation; resilience; climate change; social change; visualization; sustainability; crisis communication
Classification
Media Contents, Content Analysis
Communicator Research, Journalism
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Ecology, Environment
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc.
City
New York
Page/Pages
XIV, 391 p.
Series
Global Crises and the Media, 31
ISBN
978-1-63667-186-4
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed