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Foreword: Why Do People (not) Organise Themselves to Assert Environmental Interests?
Initial Thesis: As the Collective Action Theory Claims, There Is no Way to Organise Public Interest
Antithesis: Public Interest Groups Organise Themselves More Successfully than Ever, Especially Regarding Environmental Matters
Reasoning Thesis: The Reasons for Shifts in Favour of Public Interest Groups in Environmental Politics Are the Change in Value...
Distinguishing Thesis: Up Until Now, Public Interest Can Be Especially Well Organised in Industrialised Countries that Have an...
Concluding Thesis: There Are Signs that the Global Effect of the Consequences of Climate Change Creates Worldwide Organisation...
References
Foreword: How Can Communication Change Attitudes and Behaviour? Twelve Rules for Successful Political Campaigns
Introduction
Twelve rules
References
Contents
Introduction
Multiple Modernities and the Emergence of Environmental Policies
The Environment in Politics and Media: The German and Indian Examples
The Environment in the Media and as a Common Good
References
Part I: Media and the Environment
The Hybrid Media System as Battlefield for Climate Politics: Media and Politics in Transformation
References
Enquiring Framing in Indiaś Mainstream Newspapers: Interpreting Frames of the Climate Change News in India During COP-26
Introduction
Framing and Its Importance
Methodology
Content Analysis
Critical Discourse Analysis and Frame Analysis
India and the World on Climate Change Debate
Media and the Climate Change
Climate Change Policies in India
Interpreting Frames
Enquiring Frames in the Four Newspapers
Conclusion
References
Food and Nutrition Scandals in Germany Since the 1950s: Social Value Change and Scandalisation as Catalysts for Environmental ...
Introduction
Change in Values and in the Media
A Brief History of Food and Dietary Scandals
The First Food Scandals
Dietary Scandals and Consumer Panics
The Scandal in Permanence and Negative Nutrition
Summary
References
Social Media and the Environmental Discourse in Vietnam
Introduction
Social Media Usage in Vietnam
The Environmental Discourse on Social Media: Case Study
Role of Social Media
Conclusion
References
Media, Politics, and Environment from a Federal Politics Perspective in India
Introduction
Media in India: A Brief History
Federal Politics and the Complexity in India
Environmental Legislation and Issues in India
The Case for Civil Society and Media Engagement on Environmental Issues
Civil Society, Social Media, and Environmental Issues
Conclusion
Media and Environmental Destruction in Indonesia
Introduction
Environmental Problems in Indonesia
Media and Environment in Indonesia: Ownership
Media and Environment in Indonesia: Risks for Journalists
Foreword: Why Do People (not) Organise Themselves to Assert Environmental Interests?
Initial Thesis: As the Collective Action Theory Claims, There Is no Way to Organise Public Interest
Antithesis: Public Interest Groups Organise Themselves More Successfully than Ever, Especially Regarding Environmental Matters
Reasoning Thesis: The Reasons for Shifts in Favour of Public Interest Groups in Environmental Politics Are the Change in Value...
Distinguishing Thesis: Up Until Now, Public Interest Can Be Especially Well Organised in Industrialised Countries that Have an...
Concluding Thesis: There Are Signs that the Global Effect of the Consequences of Climate Change Creates Worldwide Organisation...
References
Foreword: How Can Communication Change Attitudes and Behaviour? Twelve Rules for Successful Political Campaigns
Introduction
Twelve rules
References
Contents
Introduction
Multiple Modernities and the Emergence of Environmental Policies
The Environment in Politics and Media: The German and Indian Examples
The Environment in the Media and as a Common Good
References
Part I: Media and the Environment
The Hybrid Media System as Battlefield for Climate Politics: Media and Politics in Transformation
References
Enquiring Framing in Indiaś Mainstream Newspapers: Interpreting Frames of the Climate Change News in India During COP-26
Introduction
Framing and Its Importance
Methodology
Content Analysis
Critical Discourse Analysis and Frame Analysis
India and the World on Climate Change Debate
Media and the Climate Change
Climate Change Policies in India
Interpreting Frames
Enquiring Frames in the Four Newspapers
Conclusion
References
Food and Nutrition Scandals in Germany Since the 1950s: Social Value Change and Scandalisation as Catalysts for Environmental ...
Introduction
Change in Values and in the Media
A Brief History of Food and Dietary Scandals
The First Food Scandals
Dietary Scandals and Consumer Panics
The Scandal in Permanence and Negative Nutrition
Summary
References
Social Media and the Environmental Discourse in Vietnam
Introduction
Social Media Usage in Vietnam
The Environmental Discourse on Social Media: Case Study
Role of Social Media
Conclusion
References
Media, Politics, and Environment from a Federal Politics Perspective in India
Introduction
Media in India: A Brief History
Federal Politics and the Complexity in India
Environmental Legislation and Issues in India
The Case for Civil Society and Media Engagement on Environmental Issues
Civil Society, Social Media, and Environmental Issues
Conclusion
Media and Environmental Destruction in Indonesia
Introduction
Environmental Problems in Indonesia
Media and Environment in Indonesia: Ownership
Media and Environment in Indonesia: Risks for Journalists