Media and climate change : making sense of press narratives (Record no. 3208)

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International Standard Book Number 9781032374543
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Original cataloging agency ICTS-TIFR
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Classification number P96.C58
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Personal name Ganapathy, Deepti
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Title Media and climate change : making sense of press narratives
Statement of responsibility, etc. / Deepti Ganapathy
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London:
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. [c2022]
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Pages: 112 p.
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Formatted contents note 1. Why communicate Climate Change? Defining symbols and our relationship with the environment;<br/>2. Why is the media shying away from covering Climate Change? Frontline warriors;<br/>3. Comparative analysis of two Indian broadsheets;<br/>4. Climate mediatization of Press narratives;<br/>5. Climate-communicability;<br/>6. Creating communities to report on Climate Change;<br/>7. Reimagining the narrative of Climate Change
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Summary, etc. This book looks at the media's coverage of climate change and investigates its role in representing the complex realities of climate uncertainties and its effects on communities and the environment. The book explores the socio-economic and cultural understanding of climate issues, the influence of environment communication via the news and the public response to it. It also examines the position of the media as facilitator between scientists, policy makers and the public. Drawing extensively from case studies, personal interviews, comparative analysis of international climate coverage, and a close reading of newspaper reports and archives, the author studies the pattern and frequency of climate coverage in the Indian media and their outcomes. With a special focus on the Western Ghats, the book also discusses political rhetoric, policy parameters and events which trigger a debate about development over biodiversity crisis and environmental risks in India. This book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of environmental studies, especially climate change, media studies, public policy and South Asian studies as well as a conscientious citizen who deeply cares for the environment.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Climate change: India Western Ghats
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        Environment ICTS Rack No 2 11/07/2022 52000 & 03/11/2022 P96.C58 02598 1 Book