Communicating Nature

Communicating Nature

EnglishPaperback / softback
Corbett Julia B.
Island Press
EAN: 9781597260688
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A broader and more comprehensive understanding of how we communicate with each other about the natural world and our relationship to it is essential to solving environmental problems. How do individuals develop beliefs and ideologies about the environment? How do we express those beliefs through communication? How are we influenced by the messages of pop culture and social institutions? And how does all this communication become part of the larger social fabric of what we know as "the environment"? "Communicating Nature" explores and explains the multiple levels of everyday communication that come together to form our perceptions of the natural world. Author, Julia B. Corbett considers all levels of communication, from the individual level, to environmental messages transmitted by popular culture, to communication generated by social institutions, including political and regulatory agencies, business and corporations, media outlets, and educational and religious organizations. The book offers a fresh and engaging introductory look at a topic of broad interest, and is an important work for students of the environment, activists, and professionals interested in understanding the cultural context of human-nature interactions.
EAN 9781597260688
ISBN 1597260681
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Island Press
Publication date November 6, 2006
Pages 368
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 153
Country United States
Readership Undergraduate
Authors Corbett Julia B.