Presenting and Representing EnvironmentsGraham Humphrys, Michael Williams Springer Science & Business Media, 27/01/2006 - 218 من الصفحات The presentation and representation of the environment occurs throughout academia and across all news media. The strict protocols of science often clash with environmental information available from sources that dwell on subjective aesthetic, emotional and personal sensitivities. This book challenge the reader, as student, teacher, researcher or policy maker, to reflect critically on the ways that environments are studied, interpreted, presented and represented, in education and public policy. |
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... political organizations”. He goes on (Fowler 1991, 222) to add that in the process of news reporting it is necessary to acknowledge “the power of the structural minutiae of images and words to impose value-laden organisation on news in ...
... political organizations”. He goes on (Fowler 1991, 222) to add that in the process of news reporting it is necessary to acknowledge “the power of the structural minutiae of images and words to impose value-laden organisation on news in ...
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... political. Schama (1995) has comprehensively analysed this in his discussion of the history and culture of forests, rivers, mountains and arcadia. In attributing meanings, cultures express their own worldviews at particular times and ...
... political. Schama (1995) has comprehensively analysed this in his discussion of the history and culture of forests, rivers, mountains and arcadia. In attributing meanings, cultures express their own worldviews at particular times and ...
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... political and economic ideologies. A focus on cultural interpretation, understanding and definition of environmental meaning challenges the notion of objectivity, discussed above, and encourages one to be cautious and humble in ...
... political and economic ideologies. A focus on cultural interpretation, understanding and definition of environmental meaning challenges the notion of objectivity, discussed above, and encourages one to be cautious and humble in ...
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... political scene and the natural environment is a two way process with both sides strongly influenced by the way in which environmental challenges are perceived, presented and represented. This is especially important where the ...
... political scene and the natural environment is a two way process with both sides strongly influenced by the way in which environmental challenges are perceived, presented and represented. This is especially important where the ...
الصفحة 13
... political field. This is resulting in an opening of new avenues of critical interpretation of environmental sustainability as well as possibilities for transcending duality in development in ways that are found elsewhere in the world ...
... political field. This is resulting in an opening of new avenues of critical interpretation of environmental sustainability as well as possibilities for transcending duality in development in ways that are found elsewhere in the world ...
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Environmentalism qua Environmental NonGovernment Organisations | 16 |
Grizzly Bear Conservation | 33 |
Histories and Narratives | 55 |
From | 68 |
Changing Public Participation and the Environment of Swansea East | 89 |
the River Valleys Committee | 105 |
Challenging the Negative Critique of Landscape | 137 |
Threatened Environments Atrophying Cultures Lacklustre Policies 153 | 152 |
Writing Inuit | 167 |
Lifelong Learning and Pasture | 181 |
Awareness to Action | 197 |
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