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    时间:2021-01-11 17:20:47 来源:管理员

    环境媒体杂志

    Journal of EnvironmentaL Media


    The Journal of Environmental Media offers a scholarly platform to bridge work in environmental studies, identity and social justice, and science communication through the prism of screen media, focusing on the role of new and emerging digital media in our understanding and perception of the environment and related social issues.The Journal of Environmental Media is published with the support of the Abess Center, University of Miami.


    The Journal of Environmental Media offers a scholarly platform to bridge work in environmental studies, issues of social justice and science communication  through the prism of screen media. In particular, the journal will promote studies in the technology, messaging and reception of environmentally themed content, policy and activism through the mediation of digital mobile screens. As both the general population and academic world experiences a growing awareness of how integral visual and digital culture are to our understanding, discussion, and behaviour around the natural environment in an era of accelerating climate change.


    《环境媒体杂志》提供了一个学术平台,通过屏幕媒体的棱镜,将环境研究、身份认同和社会正义以及科学传播联系起来,聚焦于新兴数字媒体在我们理解和感知环境和相关社会问题中的作用。《环境媒体杂志》由迈阿密大学贝斯中心支持出版。值得一提的是,该杂志将通过数字移动屏幕的调解,促进对环境主题内容的技术、信息和接收、政策和行动主义的研究。随着大众和学术界越来越意识到,在气候变化加速的时代,视觉和数字文化对于我们对自然环境的理解、讨论和行为是不可或缺的。


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    1.What is environmental media studies?


    2.From digital solutionism to materialist accountability: The urgency of new interventions


    3.Digital cultures and climate change: Here and now


    4.Media life in the Anthropocene


    5.Green living and the social media connection: The relationship between different media use types and green lifestyle politics among young adults


    6.Between crisis and care: Projection mapping as creative climate advocacy


    7.Visualizing climate change in the Arctic and beyond: Participatory media and the United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP), and interactive Indigenous Arctic media


    8.Imaging global communications: An ecocritique


    9.Reviews