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Environmental communication research
Climate change and its anticipated dangers have become imminent and face us repeatedly while the philosophy of infinite economic growth and technological triumphalism is promoting a complicit approach towards environmental issues. In the light of this environmental communication (EC), research needs to promote a broader message which would include ...
Shailendra Boora +2 more
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Can environmental governance benefit from an ICT-social capital nexus in civil society? [PDF]
Although the potential of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to foster social capital in civil society has been duly acknowledged, few studies have empirically explored the ICT-social capital nexus in the context of community organizations.
Dhakal, S.P.
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The field of Environmental Communication has often critiqued the shortcomings of public hearings, noting their limitations in bringing about effective and equitable public decision making.
Jaclyn Carroll, Pete Bsumek
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An alternative physical way of communication, communication by the inherent background noise, is proposed which does not need net energy transfer in the information channel.
Kish, Laszlo B.
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Remote Assessment of Cultural Heritage Environments with Wireless Sensor Array Networks [PDF]
The logistics and cost of environmental monitoring can represent challenges for heritage managers, partly because of the sheer number of environmental parameters to consider.
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An ecosemiotic dimension of folklore: Reframing the concept of place-lore
Place-lore, which has been systematically collected and archived in Estonia since the 19th century, is a part of various national, communal and institutional practices. Until now, Estonian researchers have resorted to conceptualizing place-lore from the
Lona Päll
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Student-produced podcasts as an assessment tool: an example from Geomorphology [PDF]
The emergence of user-friendly technologies has made podcasting an accessible learning tool in undergraduate teaching. In a geomorphology course, student-produced podcasts were used as part of the assessment in 2008-2010. Student groups constructed radio
Kemp, Justine +3 more
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Just Stop Oil and Last Generation have established themselves as two of the most prominent environmental activist movements, particularly in the context of the fight against climate change.
Ángela Alonso-Jurnet +2 more
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Communication Studies and Deliberative Democracy: Current Contributions and Future Possibilities
This essay provides an overview of what is currently being done in the discipline of communication studies that can advance deliberative democracy, particularly in terms of student learning, and explores how those connections could be strengthened and ...
Elizabeth S. Sink +2 more
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No conflict, no coverage: Media misses repeal of nuclear energy moratorium
Conflict is a core news value taught in journalism courses across the world because it allows disparate viewpoints and stakeholders to make claims about societal issues in the public sphere.
Keith Joseph Zukas
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