ISBN: 052104992X
Author: Susanne Moser
Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press; Reissue edition (December 10, 2007)
Pages: 576
Category: Social Sciences
Subcategory: Other
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Size Fb2: 1956 kb
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Anyone interested in climate change issues will find something of value here. glad of the insights gained from readingCreating a Climate for Change. Lawrence A. Coleman, Ecology.
Anyone interested in climate change issues will find something of value here. articles in this collection can be read for evidence of how climate change has been refracted through the discourses of American social science and politics. Michael Svoboda, Quarterly Journal of Speech.
Request PDF On Mar 1, 2010, Ian Bailey and others published Creating a climate for change: communicating .
The contributors of this book come from a diverse range of backgrounds, from government and academia to non-governmental and civic sectors of society.
Communicating Climate Change and Facilitating Social Change. Wind Energy in US Media: A Comparative State-Level Analysis of a Critical Climate Change Mitigation Technology. Environmental Communication, Vol. 3, Issue.
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Moser S, Dilling L (eds) (2007) Creating a climate for change: communicating climate change and facilitating social change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 549 ppGoogle Scholar. Nelson DR, Adger WN, Brown K (2007) Adaptation to environmental change: contributions of a resilience framework. Annu Rev Environ Resour 32:395–419CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Glob Environ Change 17:297–301CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
Susanne Moser Communicating Climate Change Communicating Climate Change - Motivating Civic Action: Opportunity for .
Susanne Moser Communicating Climate Change Communicating Climate Change - Motivating Civic Action: Opportunity for Democratic Renewal?∗ Draft1 Susanne C. Moser, P. 8125 ∗ Paper presented at the conference on Climate Change Politics in North. The Potential Role for Communication in Facilitating Civic Action In this section, I highlight eight fundamental roles communication can play in mobilizing people. I discuss each with particular reference to the challenging issue of climate change.
Facilitating social change . Behavior change resources.
First, we need to clarify two concepts often mistaken for synonyms: climate change and global warming.
Many people do not know what it really amounts to, either due to unreliable sources or deliberate misinformation, which has led to a series of myths about climate change. In these pages, we tackle the subject from an objective, scientific viewpoint, discussing the causes and consequences of climate change and how it should be tackled. First, we need to clarify two concepts often mistaken for synonyms: climate change and global warming
The social dimensions of climate change and vulnerability are discussed by Dr. .
The social dimensions of climate change and vulnerability are discussed by Dr. Jesse Ribot, who leads a new initiative in the Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy at University of Illinois’ School of Earth, Society and Environment. This episode presents a different perspective, from a climate communication practitioner, photojournalist Gary Braasch. But people don’t know a lot about the solutions, she added.
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