Investigative Journalism, Environmental Problems and Modernisation in China
This book examines how the news media in general, and investigative journalism in particular, interprets environmental problems and how those interpretations contribute to the shaping of a discourse of risk that can compete against the omnipresent and heg
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Investigative Journalism, Environmental Problems and Modernisation in China
10.1057/9781137406675 - Investigative Journalism, Environmental Problems and Modernisation in China, Jingrong Tong
Series Editors: Anders Hansen, University of Leicester, UK and Stephen Depoe, University of Cincinnati, USA. Advisory Board: Stuart Allan, Cardiff University, UK, Alison Anderson, Plymouth University, UK, Anabela Carvalho, Universidade do Minho, Portugal, Robert Cox, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, Geoffrey Craig, University of Kent, UK, Julie Doyle, University of Brighton, UK, Shiv Ganesh, Massey University, New Zealand, Libby Lester, University of Tasmania, Australia, Laura Lindenfeld, University of Maine, USA, Pieter Maeseele, University of Antwerp, Belgium, Chris Russill, Carleton University, Canada and Joe Smith, The Open University, UK Global media and communication processes are central to how we know about and make sense of our environment and to the ways in which environmental concerns are generated, elaborated and contested. They are also core to the way information flows are managed and manipulated in the interest of political, social, cultural and economic power. While mediation and communication have been central to policymaking and to public and political concern with the environment since its emergence as an issue, it is particularly the most recent decades that have seen a maturing and embedding of what has broadly become known as environmental communication. This series builds on these developments by examining the key roles of media and communication processes in relation to global as well as national/local environmental issues, crises and disasters. Characteristic of the cross-disciplinary nature of environmental communication, the series showcases a broad range of theories, methods and perspectives for the study of media and communication processes regarding the environment. Common to these is the endeavour to describe, analyse, understand and explain the centrality of media and communication processes to public and political action on the environment. Titles include: Alison G. Anderson MEDIA, ENVIRONMENT AND THE NETWORK SOCIETY Stephen Depoe and Jennifer Peeples (editors) VOICE AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION Jingrong Tong INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM, ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND MODERNISATION IN CHINA
10.1057/9781137406675 - Investigative Journalism, Environmental Problems and Modernisation in China, Jingrong Tong
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Palgrave Studies in Media and Environmental Communication
Jingrong Tong University of Leicester, UK
10.1057/9781137406675 - Investigative Journalism, Environmental Problems a
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