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This book draws on a broad spectrum of environmental communications and related cross-disciplinary literature to help students and scholars grasp the interconnecting key concepts within this ever-expanding field of study. Aligning climate change and environmental learning through media and communications, particularly taking into account the post-COVID challenge of sustainability, remains one of the most important concerns within environmental communications. Addressing this challenge, Essential Concepts for Environmental Communication synthesises summary writings from a broad range of environmental theorists, while teasing out provocative concepts and key ideas that frame this evolving, multi-disciplinary field. Each entry maps out an important concept or environmental idea and illustrates how it relates more broadly across the growing field of environmental communication debates. Included in this volume is a full section dedicated to exploring what environmental communication might look like in a post-COVID setting:

Offers cutting-edge analysis of the current state of environmental communications.

Presents an up-to-date exploration of environmental and sustainable development models at a local and global level.

Provides an in-depth exploration of key concepts across the ever-expanding environmental communications field.

Examines the interaction between environmental and media communications at all levels.

Provides a critical review of contemporary environmental communications literature and scholarship.

With key bibliographical references and further reading included alongside the entries, this innovative and accessible volume will be of great interest to students, scholars and practitioners alike.

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"In the ever-expanding field of environmental humanities, Essential Concepts of Environmental Communication: An A-Z Guide is a commendable collection that constitutes instances of a wide range of environmental communications and related cross-disciplinary literature. In the background of the post-COVID challenges of sustainability, this collection addresses climate change through the lens of media and communications. This book highlights challenging notions and ideas that will continue to define this developing multidisciplinary topic even as it aims to compile writings and reflections from a wide spectrum of studies in the connected fields."

- Green Letters, Dipayan Dutta, Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University

A-Z Audio Visual Case Studies xii
Acknowledgements xiii
General Appeal: Essential Concepts for Environmental Communication
1(1)
General Introduction
1(9)
Access to Nature and Love of Nature: Case Study Ecotourism and Star Wars in Ireland
10(1)
Case Study of Film Franchise, Star Wars: Ecotourism in Ireland and Skellig Michael
11(2)
Advertising and Nature: How Environmental Issues are Projected in Media and PR
13(2)
Affluence vs. Sustainable Consumption in Addressing Climate Change
15(2)
Agency and Childhood Innocence in Animation: Promoting Environmental Activism: Case Study of FernGully and Princess Mononoke
17(2)
Agenda Setting and News Media Coverage of Environmental Issues
19(3)
Anthropomorphism, Human Love and the Personification of Animals: Blackfish
22(2)
Anti-nuclear Modes of Environmental Thinking: Case Study of Chernobyl
24(3)
Case Study of the Chernobyl Syndrome and the Rise of a Risk Society
27(1)
Avant Garde Stories: Popularising Environmental Themes and Issues: Deseret
28(3)
Behaviour Change Communications (BCC) and Climate Change
31(4)
Blue Humanities: Increasing Carbon and Waste Emissions
35(3)
C
38(33)
Carbon Lock-in and Dealing with Stranded Assets: Communicating the Challenges
38(2)
Circular Economy: Environmental Media, Inclusive and Just Transition - Snowpiercer
40(2)
Circular Economy Finance and Its Limitations
42(2)
Citizen Media Engagement and Strategies Used for Effective Audience Reception Studies
44(2)
Climate Literacy and Environmental Activism: Ozark
46(2)
Climate Markets and Cap and Trade as Practical Environmental-Economic Solutions
48(2)
Cognitive Dissonance and Eco-modernism
50(1)
Communication/Media Models Used for Environmental Communication
51(3)
Community Engagement!Environmental Citizenship: `Change by Degrees'
54(1)
Conservation as an Environmental Strategy Towards Evaluating Wilderness: Yellowstone
55(4)
Consumption and the Diderot Effect: Sustainable Reduction, Reuse and Recycle
59(2)
Coronavirus: Health and Effective Communication of Climate Change - Contagion
61(3)
Creative Imaginary Used to Explore Solutions to Climate Change - Documentary 2040
64(3)
Critical Theory and Environmental Communications
67(2)
Critique of Historical Western Consumer Capitalism - Case Study of A Christmas Carol
69(2)
D
71(7)
De-growth: Radical Solutions for Climate Change Stability
71(2)
Democratic Deficit: From Techno-fix to Gaia The War Narrative
73(5)
E
78(37)
Ecological Modernism and Sustainable Development: Our Common Future in Crisis
78(3)
Eco-villages Case Study of Cloughjordan: An Irish Transitional and Sustainable Project
81(1)
Ecocriticism and the Growth of Environmental Communication
82(2)
Eco-materialism: Case Study of the Real Environmental Cost of Media Production
84(3)
Education Versus Disinformation: Promoting Environmental Literacy
87(2)
Employment Opportunities: Feeding into Environmental Communications HE Courses
89(2)
Enclosure Movement and Tragedy of the Commons
91(4)
Energy Humanities: From Fossil Fuels to the Carbon Economy
95(1)
Energy Landscapes and Media Perceptions: Case Study of NIMB Yism in Ireland
96(1)
Environmental Media Risk Campaigns: Best Practice Protocols
97(1)
Environmental Citizenship as a Model of Engaging Humans Around Climate Change
98(3)
Environmental Justice: Case Study of India
101(4)
Environmental Justice: A Case Study of Renewable Energy in Postcolonial Morocco
105(2)
Environmental Justice: A Case Study of Uruguay (Victoria Gomez)
107(2)
Environmental Justice: A Case Study of Representations of the Inuit Tribe in The Terror (Nora Doorley)
109(2)
Environmental Management of the Media: Marrying Mindmapping and Carbon Footprinting
111(4)
F
115(28)
Fake News and Environment Communication The Social Dilemma
115(5)
Fast Fashion, the `Third World' and the Circular Economy
120(2)
Free Press Theory Versus Social Responsibility Model of Media: Case Study of ClimateGate
122(5)
Green Transformation and Global Citizen Engagement - Green New Deal (Naomi Klein)
127(2)
Greening the Higher Education Curriculum: Drawing on the Power of Children's Media
129(3)
Greening the Media: Drawing on Scholarship from New Environmental Media Journals
132(2)
Greenwashing the Corporate and Media Industry: PR limitations and CSR
134(3)
Greenwashing Lite: Celebrity Culture and Green Product Placement: Down to Earth
137(6)
H
143(10)
Historical Environmental Representations of Communal Living: Happy as Lazzaro
143(3)
Hippie Counter-Culture, Active Environmental Agency and Eco-spirituality - Leave No Trace
146(3)
Human Rights Violation and Climate Change: Who Should Pay!
149(4)
I
153(2)
Inter sec tionality and Eco-citizenship: Drawing on Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity Debates
153(2)
J
155(7)
Jevon's Paradox, Energy Efficiency and Its Environmental Application: Case Study of Fl
155(2)
Just Transition and Energy: From Fossil Fuels to Renewables - Peat Workers in Ireland
157(5)
L
162(16)
Legal Representations of Environmental Agency: Case Studies of Dark Waters
162(3)
Linguistic Discourse and Ecocriticism - Naming the Crisis!
165(4)
Literary Tropes for Representing Low Carbon Futures
169(2)
Mediatisation of Climate Change with a Focus on Environmental Concerns
171(1)
Media Coverage of Climate Change Debate: Triggers for Promoting Environmental Literacy
172(2)
Multi-level Perspective (MLP) Analysis of Climate Change
174(1)
Museums and Curating Exhibitions as a Model for Representations of Climate Change
175(3)
N
178(15)
Native (Invader) Species: Representations and Effects on Biodiversity
178(1)
National Capital as a Business Response in Dealing with Climate Change
179(2)
Nature Based Solutions - A Life on Our Planet
181(6)
NIMB Yism (Not in My Back Yard): Case Study of Renewable Energy (Windfarms)
187(3)
Non-Conventional Environmental Activism: A Case Study of Woman at War
190(3)
O
193(3)
Organic Signifiers of Communicating with a Natural Ecosystem - Tree of Life
193(1)
Overton Window and Making Radical Political Environmental Decisions
194(2)
P
196(15)
Pastoralism as a Model for Human's Love of Nature in Literature and Film
196(1)
Peak Oil and `Keep it in the Ground': Contested Environmental Debates
197(1)
Petrofiction, Petrochemical Emissions: Reaching Dangerous Limits
198(1)
Posthumanism and Ecological Thinking
199(2)
Postmodernism and Climate Change Communication
201(2)
Population Overshoot: Our Ecological Footprint and Loss of Biodiversity Downsizing
203(5)
Queer Theorising and Nature: New Modes of Imagining Gender-Brokeback Mountain
208(3)
R
211(13)
Regenerative Soil and Overcoming Desertification: Case Study of Kiss the Ground
211(2)
Religious Fanaticism and Romanticisation of Nature: Case Study of A Hidden Life
213(3)
I Renewable Energy Debates and Critiques: Case Study of Planet of I the Humans
216(6)
I Risk Society and Climate Change
222(2)
S
224(18)
Sensory Big Data and Art: Communicating through the Five Senses
224(2)
Shock Doctrine and Pandemics: As a Precursor for the Climate Crisis
226(1)
Sixth Extinction and Environmental Disasters
227(2)
Slow Violence and Poverty: Lack of Equity in Representing Environmental Scholarship
229(2)
Social Media and Climate Change Communication: A Tool for Innovation!
231(1)
Spiritual Representations of Environmental Agency - First Reformed
232(5)
Sustainable Communication and Environmental New Media Research
237(1)
Sustainable Development Goal 12-Responsible Consumption and I Production
238(1)
I Sustainability Accounting (Dr Aideen O'Dochartaigh DCU)
239(3)
T
242(8)
Tipping Points Around Climate Change Transformation - Audience Research
242(3)
Transdisciplinary Research (TDR) and Environmental Communication
245(2)
Utopian Environmental Messaging: Lessons from Hollywood and Guides to Young People
247(3)
V
250(3)
Veganism and Promoting Environmental Values Through Celebrity Endorsement
250(3)
W
253(20)
Water Documentaries as Public Service Announcement (PSA) - Irish Water Conflict
253(4)
Case Study - Water Public Service Announcement (PSA)
257(4)
Weather Documentary Scholarship: Mediating Climate Change Effects and Public Opinion
261(2)
Westerns Reflecting Deep Environmental Issues and Nature's Revenge - Wild River
263(3)
Wind Energy: Storytelling, Renewable Energy and Community Adaptation
266(4)
World Bank (The) and Developing Effective Financial Environmental Communication
270(3)
The Future of Environmental Communications: Overcoming Anxiety
273
Overview: The Great Derangement
273(1)
Realos vs Fundis: Green Growth vs De-growth
274(1)
Environmental Communications and the Future
275
Pat Brereton is a Professor in the School of Communications and is Co-Director of the Climate and Society Research Centre at Dublin City University, Ireland.