02139 a2200313 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001600136072001500152072001500167072001400182072001300196072001300209072001300222072001100235072002100246072001900267100002100286245006600307250000600373260003200379300001000411520138900421999001501810135183968320250317111601.0250312042018GB eng  a9781351839686 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 39.99fBB a01 aeng7 aJBCT2thema7 aGTC2thema7 aRNP2thema7 aNH2thema7 aJFD2bic7 aGTC2bic7 aRNP2bic7 aH2bic7 aSOC0520002bisac7 a338.9272bisac1 aDonnalyn Pompper10aClimate and Sustainability CommunicationbGlobal Perspectives a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20181207 a160 p bClimate and Sustainability Communication: Global Perspectives builds upon traditional approaches to understanding the role of mass media in shaping social issues by amplifying diverse perspectives of opinion leaders, as well as voices of those affected by climate and sustainability issues. From South Korea and China, to the United States and Zambia, the studies reported in this book—compiled using a variety of formal research methods, including content analysis, interview, and survey—emphasize cultural orientation and global implications of climate and sustainability concerns and issues. The contributors explore the cultures, geographies, and media systems underpinning climate and sustainability campaigns emerging around the world, how we theorize about them, and the ways in which media are used to communicate about them. The way in which complex problems and opportunities associated with globalization and power inequities interplay with climate and sustainability communication requires creative, interdisciplinary, approaches. This book opens new conversations for integrating scholarly arenas of mass media communication, science and environmental communication, political communication, and health communication, as well as their respective theory and research method sets. This book was originally published as a special issue of Mass Communication and Society. c4091d4091