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Arctic Regions.
Media and the politics of Arctic climate change :when the ice breaks /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
363.738/74009113
書名/作者:
Media and the politics of Arctic climate change : : when the ice breaks // edited by Miyase Christensen, Annika E. Nilsson and Nina Wormbs.
其他作者:
Christensen, Miyase,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Climatic changes - Political aspects - Arctic regions.
標題:
Climatic changes - Social aspects - Arctic regions.
標題:
Environmental policy - Arctic regions.
標題:
Mass media and the environment - Arctic regions.
標題:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure
標題:
Climate change - Arctic regions
標題:
Climatic changes - Political aspects.
標題:
Climatic changes - Social aspects.
標題:
Environment and Ecology
標題:
Environmental policy.
標題:
Mass media and the environment.
標題:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
標題:
Arctic Regions.
ISBN:
1137266236 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137266231 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references.
內容註:
Globalization, Climate Change and the Media: An Introduction; Miyase Christensen, Annika E. Nilsson and Nina Wormbs -- Arctic Climate Change and the Media: The News Story That Was; Miyase Christensen -- Eyes on the ice: Satellite remote sensing and the narratives of visualized data; Nina Wormbs -- An Ice Free Arctic Sea?: The Science of Sea Ice and Its Interests; Sverker S̲rlin and Julia Lajus -- Signals from a Noisy Region; Annika E. Nilsson and Ralf Dscher -- A Question of Scale: Local versus Pan-Arctic Impacts from Sea Ice Change; Henry P. Huntington -- Under the Ice: Exploring the Arctic's Energy Resources, 1898-1985; Dag Avango and Per Hgselius -- Changing Arctic : Changing World; Miyase Christensen, Annika E. Nilsson and Nina Wormbs.
摘要、提要註:
The Arctic sea-ice reached record lows in 2007, and again in 2012. In the international news media, these moments were reflected via striking images of polar bears, crumbling ice chunks and the use of more alarmist metaphors about global climate change. Through these narratives, and despite the periodic disappearance of climate change from media reports due to issue fatigue, a sharper narrative of climate change has entered public discourse: a new global reality where the future is no longer a given. Going beyond media studies as well as descriptive or highly scientific accounts of the impacts of climate change in the Arctic, this book explores how both historical and contemporary mediations, scientific narratives and satellite technology simultaneously capture and reconstruct this new reality of the Anthropocene, where human activities shape the planet. By highlighting the linkages between science, media, environmental change and geopolitics, the informed contributors to the volume invite the reader to reflect on what is local and what is global in today's connected mediatized world.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137266231
Media and the politics of Arctic climate change :when the ice breaks /
Media and the politics of Arctic climate change :
when the ice breaks /edited by Miyase Christensen, Annika E. Nilsson and Nina Wormbs. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references.
Globalization, Climate Change and the Media: An Introduction; Miyase Christensen, Annika E. Nilsson and Nina Wormbs -- Arctic Climate Change and the Media: The News Story That Was; Miyase Christensen -- Eyes on the ice: Satellite remote sensing and the narratives of visualized data; Nina Wormbs -- An Ice Free Arctic Sea?: The Science of Sea Ice and Its Interests; Sverker S̲rlin and Julia Lajus -- Signals from a Noisy Region; Annika E. Nilsson and Ralf Dscher -- A Question of Scale: Local versus Pan-Arctic Impacts from Sea Ice Change; Henry P. Huntington -- Under the Ice: Exploring the Arctic's Energy Resources, 1898-1985; Dag Avango and Per Hgselius -- Changing Arctic : Changing World; Miyase Christensen, Annika E. Nilsson and Nina Wormbs.
The Arctic sea-ice reached record lows in 2007, and again in 2012. In the international news media, these moments were reflected via striking images of polar bears, crumbling ice chunks and the use of more alarmist metaphors about global climate change. Through these narratives, and despite the periodic disappearance of climate change from media reports due to issue fatigue, a sharper narrative of climate change has entered public discourse: a new global reality where the future is no longer a given. Going beyond media studies as well as descriptive or highly scientific accounts of the impacts of climate change in the Arctic, this book explores how both historical and contemporary mediations, scientific narratives and satellite technology simultaneously capture and reconstruct this new reality of the Anthropocene, where human activities shape the planet. By highlighting the linkages between science, media, environmental change and geopolitics, the informed contributors to the volume invite the reader to reflect on what is local and what is global in today's connected mediatized world.
ISBN: 1137266236 (electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: GE190.A68 / M43 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 363.738/74009113
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