Media and the ecological crisis /

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Other Authors: Maxwell, Richard, 1957- (Editor), Raundalen, Jon (Editor), Vestberg, Nina Lager (Editor)
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Soenke Zehle --
Sophia Kaitatzi-Whitlock --
Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller --
Jon Raundalen --
Roy Krøvel --
Ibrahim Saleh --
Antonio López.
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contents Powering the digital: from energy ecologies to electronic environmentalism /
Immaterial culture? The (un)sustainability of screens /
Damaged nature: the media ecology of auto-destructive art /
Documenting depletion: of algorithmic machines, experience streams, and plastic people /
E-waste, human-waste, infoflation /
Greening media studies /
Tech support: how technological utopianism in the media is driving consumption /
Where did nature go? Is the ecological crisis perceptible within the current theoretical frameworks of journalism research? /
Narrating the climate crisis in Africa: the press, social imaginaries, and harsh realities /
Putting the eco into media ecosystems: bridging media practice with green cultural citizenship /
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"Media and the Ecological Crisis is a collaborative work of interdisciplinary writers engaged in mapping, understanding and addressing the complex contribution of media to the current ecological crisis. The book is informed by a fusion of scholarly, practitioner, and activist interests to inform, educate, and advocate for real, environmentally sound changes in design, policy, industrial, and consumer practices. Aligned with an emerging area of scholarship devoted to identifying and analysing the material physical links of media technologies, cultural production, and environment, it contributes to the project of greening media studies by raising awareness of media technology's concrete environmental effects. "-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-195) and index.
Powering the digital: from energy ecologies to electronic environmentalism / Jennifer Garbys -- Immaterial culture? The (un)sustainability of screens / Paul Micklethwaite -- Damaged nature: the media ecology of auto-destructive art / Synnøve Marie Vik -- Documenting depletion: of algorithmic machines, experience streams, and plastic people / Soenke Zehle -- E-waste, human-waste, infoflation / Sophia Kaitatzi-Whitlock -- Greening media studies / Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller -- Tech support: how technological utopianism in the media is driving consumption / Jon Raundalen -- Where did nature go? Is the ecological crisis perceptible within the current theoretical frameworks of journalism research? / Roy Krøvel -- Narrating the climate crisis in Africa: the press, social imaginaries, and harsh realities / Ibrahim Saleh -- Putting the eco into media ecosystems: bridging media practice with green cultural citizenship / Antonio López.
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Mass media and the environment.
Environmentalism in mass media.
Environmental protection Press coverage.
Communication in the environmental sciences.
Maxwell, Richard, 1957- editor.
Raundalen, Jon, editor.
Vestberg, Nina Lager, editor.
Routledge research in cultural and media studies.
P96.E57 M43 2014
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Routledge research in cultural and media studies.
Powering the digital: from energy ecologies to electronic environmentalism /
Immaterial culture? The (un)sustainability of screens /
Damaged nature: the media ecology of auto-destructive art /
Documenting depletion: of algorithmic machines, experience streams, and plastic people /
E-waste, human-waste, infoflation /
Greening media studies /
Tech support: how technological utopianism in the media is driving consumption /
Where did nature go? Is the ecological crisis perceptible within the current theoretical frameworks of journalism research? /
Narrating the climate crisis in Africa: the press, social imaginaries, and harsh realities /
Putting the eco into media ecosystems: bridging media practice with green cultural citizenship /
Mass media and the environment.
Environmentalism in mass media.
Environmental protection Press coverage.
Communication in the environmental sciences.
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Environmentalism in mass media.
Environmental protection Press coverage.
Communication in the environmental sciences.
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Environmentalism in mass media.
Environmental protection
Communication in the environmental sciences.
Press coverage.
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