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Benedetta Brevini
(2017)
Carbon Capitalism and Communication
Confronting Climate Crisis
Benedetta Brevini og Graham Murdock
(2017)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- Udgiver: Springer Nature (November 2017)
- ISBN: 9783319578767
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- Udgiver: Springer International Publishing AG (December 2017)
- Forfattere: Benedetta Brevini og Graham Murdock
- ISBN: 9783319578750
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Chapter 2: Fighting for science against climate change deniers' propaganda By Professor Michael Mann, Pennsylvania State University.-
Chapter 3: Naomi Klein Talks about Capitalism Vs. The Climate, An interview with Naomi Klein by Professor Christopher Wright, University of Sydney.- Section Two: Toxic Technologies: Media Machines and Ecological Crisis. -
Chapter 4: Digital technology and the environment: Challenges for green citizenship and environmental organizations, By Professor Richard Maxwell, Queens College and Professor Toby Miller, University of Loughborough.-
Chapter 5: Digital desires: Mediated consumerism and climate crisis by Professor Justin Lewis, Cardiff University.-
Chapter 6: From "waste village" to "urban circular economic system": The changing landscape of waste in Beijing by Professor Xin Tong, Peking University.-
Chapter 7: Big data, open data and the climate risk market By Jo Bates, University of Sheffield.-
Chapter 8: The next Internet By Emeritus Professor Vincent Mosco, Queen's University.- Section Three: Corporate Captures: PR Strategies and Promotional Gambits.-
Chapter 9: Greenwashing in the experience of the Greenwashing Index, An interview with Kim Sheehan, University of Oregon.-
Chapter 10: Spin and propaganda: The fossil fuel industry in Australia By David McKnight, University of New South Wales and Mitchell Hobbs, University of Sydney.-
Chapter 11: Bearing witness and the logic of celebrity in the struggle over Canada's oil/tar Sands By Patrick McCurdy, University of Ottawa.-
Chapter 12: Nothing but truthiness: public discourses on the Adani Carmichael mine in Australia By Benedetta Brevini, University of Sydney and Terry Woronov, University of Sydney.- Section Four: Communications and Campaigning: Oppositions and Refusals.-
Chapter 13: The anamorphic politics of climate change By Professor Jodi Dean, Hobart and William Smith Colleges.-
Chapter 14: Journalism, climate communication and media alternatives By Professor Robert A. Hackett, Simon Fraser University and Shane Gunster, Simon Fraser University.-
Chapter 15: "Keep it in the Ground" An interview with Alan Rusbridger, former editor The Guardian by Benedetta Brevini, University of Sydney.-
Chapter 16: Mobilising on climate change: the experience of Greenpeace An interview with David Ritter, President Greenpeace Australia by Benedetta Brevini, University of Sydney.-
Chapter 17: Green campaigns: challenges, opportunities and
350.org An interview with Blair Palese, CEO of
350.org Australia.-
Chapter 18: Conclusion One Month in the Life of the Planet -Carbon Capitalism and the Struggle for the Commons.