Speaking youth to power : influencing climate policy at the United Nations / Mark Terry.
2023
HQ799.2.P6 T47 2023
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Title
Speaking youth to power : influencing climate policy at the United Nations / Mark Terry.
ISBN
3031142985 electronic book
9783031142987 (electronic bk.)
3031142977
9783031142970
9783031142987 (electronic bk.)
3031142977
9783031142970
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-14298-7 doi
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HQ799.2.P6 T47 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.235
Summary
"Youth movements have long influenced policy responses to social, political, and environmental change. Mark Terry provides a framework for understanding todays crusades, especially their use of new media. Equally important, he offers an important practical guide for enlisting the perspective and energy of youth to address critical issues, notably the climate crisis. In a world facing momentous challenges, Speaking Youth to Power could not be more timely, valuable, or necessary." David J. Bodenhamer, Professor of History and Informatics, Indiana University, Indianapolis. This book examines the methods and approaches currently being taken by the global community of youth in influencing environmental policymakers of the United Nations. It is divided into two sections: The Groundswell Approach, exploring the use of social media and mass gatherings aimed at raising public awareness of the issue of climate change; and The Direct Approach, a participatory methodology that encourages collaboration directly with the policymaker and youth in the discussions and creation of progressive climate policy for the world. The book also delivers a detailed analysis of the United Nations only database of youth-produced documentary films related to climate change research, impacts, and proposed solutions: the Youth Climate Report, arguing that film is a powerful and effective communications tool for the policymaker. The book proposes two frameworks and explores their in-field applications for successful youth climate activism. Mark Terry is a scholar, explorer, and filmmaker. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and The Explorers Club. He teaches at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University, Toronto, and the Faculty of Arts, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Palgrave studies in media and environmental communication.
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Table of Contents
1. Disruptive Voices
2. An Inconvenient Youth
3. Opening the Door to Negotiation
4. A Seat at the Table
5. The Direct Approach: A Participatory Framework for Meaningful Youth Engagement with UN Policymakers
6. The Emerging Role of Youth at UN Climate Summits
7. Lights! Camera! Action! The Use of Film by Youth and the UNFCCC
8. Conclusion.
2. An Inconvenient Youth
3. Opening the Door to Negotiation
4. A Seat at the Table
5. The Direct Approach: A Participatory Framework for Meaningful Youth Engagement with UN Policymakers
6. The Emerging Role of Youth at UN Climate Summits
7. Lights! Camera! Action! The Use of Film by Youth and the UNFCCC
8. Conclusion.