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Environmental Communication Pedagogy and Practice [Minkštas viršelis]

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Given the urgency of environmental problems, how we communicate about our ecological relations is crucial. Environmental Communication Pedagogy and Practice is concerned with ways to help learners effectively navigate and consciously contribute to the communication shaping our environmental present and future.The book brings together international educators working from a variety of perspectives to engage both theory and application. Contributors address how pedagogy can stimulate ecological wakefulness, support diverse and praxis-based ways of learning, and nurture environmental change agents. Additionally, the volume responds to a practical need to increase teaching effectiveness of environmental communication across disciplines by offering a repertoire of useful learning activities and assignments. Altogether, it provides an impetus for reflection upon and enhancement of our own practice as environmental educators, practitioners, and students. Environmental Communication Pedagogy and Practice is an essential resource for those working in environmental communication, environmental and sustainability studies, environmental journalism, environmental planning and management, environmental sciences, media studies and cultural studies, as well as communication subfields such as rhetoric, conflict and mediation, and intercultural. The volume is also a valuable resource for environmental communication professionals working with communities and governmental and non-governmental environmental organisations.

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In summary, Environmental Communication Pedagogy and Practice promises to be a welcome resource for both educators and researchers in making accessible first-hand accounts of transformational EC practices and in the heuristic value of these accounts in responding to what its authors rightly believe are exigencies that call for awareness and intervention in public arenas. As such, this volume warrants serious attention from those who are committed to the ideals of transformative learning and the cultivation of ecological citizenship. James Robert Cox, University of North Carolina, Environmental Education Research Journaul

List of figures
ix
List of tables
x
Notes on contributors xi
Foreword xvii
Don Al Carbaugh
Introducing environmental communication pedagogy and practice 1(8)
Tema Milstein
Mairi Pileggi
Eric Morgan
PART I (Re)conceptualizing the environmental communication classroom
9(54)
1 Negotiating knowledge and advocating change: teaching for transformative practice
11(13)
Garrett Stack
Linda Flower
2 Pedagogy as environmental communication: the rhetorical situations of the classroom
24(12)
Jessica M. Prody
3 Environmental communication pedagogy: a survey of the field
36(9)
Joy Hamilton
Mark Pedelty
4 Breathing life into learning: ecocultural pedagogy and the inside-out classroom
45(18)
Tema Milstein
Maryam Alhinai
Jose Castro
Stephen Griego
Jeff Hoffmann
Melissa M. Parks
Maggie Siebert
Mariko Thomas
PART II Diverse practices in teaching environmental communication
63(80)
5 The role of social constructionism as a reflexive tool in environmental communication education
65(11)
Lars Hallgren
6 "Deep impressions": the promise and possibilities of ecocultural experiential learning
76(12)
Aaron T. Phillips
7 Further afield: performance pedagogy, fieldwork, and distance learning in environmental communication courses
88(14)
Mark Pedelty
Joy Hamilton
8 Arts-based research in the pedagogy of environmental communication
102(10)
Geo Takach
9 Developing visual literacy skills in environmental communication
112(16)
Antonio Lopez
10 Designing a distance education course in environmental journalism
128(15)
Gabi Mocatta
PART III Transformative practice: nurturing change agents
143(64)
11 Changing our environmental future: student praxis through community inquiry
145(14)
Eli Typhina
12 Storytelling as action: exploring transformation
159(8)
Mairi Pileggi
Eric Morgan
13 Insider Windows in Nepal: a critical pedagogy for environmental communication
167(16)
Grady Walker
14 Repair Cafes: reflecting on materiality and consumption in environmental communication
183(12)
Sigrid Kannengieber
15 Cultivating pride: environmental engagement and capacity building in the UTEP-Rare partnership
195(12)
Carlos A. Tarin
Sarah D. Upton
Stacey K. Sowards
Kenneth C. C. Yang
PART IV Environmental communication pedagogy and practice toolbox
207(68)
16 Writing a moral vision statement
209(3)
Carrie P. Freeman
17 Environmental privilege walk: unpacking the invisible knapsack
212(5)
Tema Milstein
Stephen Griego
18 An experiential approach to environmental communication
217(6)
Emily Plec
19 Greening epideictic speech
223(6)
Jake Dionne
20 Praxis-based environmental communication training: innovative activities for problem-solving
229(10)
Bridie Mcgreavy
Caroline Gottschalk Druschke
Leah Sprain
Jessica L. Thompson
Laura Lindenfeld
21 Image(ination) and motivation: mapping environmental positions in visual media
239(5)
Mary Stroud
22 Using infographics to put environmental communication into practice
244(4)
Antonio Lopez
23 Analyzing news media's incorporation of animal and eco perspectives
248(3)
Carrie P. Freeman
24 Newschart assignment
251(5)
Karey Harrison
25 Speaking for/to/as nature
256(4)
Maggie Siebert
26 Creating emotional proximity with the environment
260(3)
Maria Clara Valencia
27 Growing up with animals (on screens)
263(6)
Gabriele Hadl
28 The student-run collaborative environmental communication blog
269(6)
Katherine M. Cruger
Index 275
Tema Milstein is Presidential Teaching Fellow at the University of New Mexico, USA. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism, and Affiliate Faculty in the Geography and Environmental Studies Department, as well as the Sustainability Studies Program.



Mairi Pileggi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Media Studies, and Director of the Gender Studies Program at Dominican University of California, USA.



Eric Morgan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at New Mexico State University, USA.