Environmental pollution and the media : political discourses of risk and responsibility in Australia, China and Japan / Glenn D. Hook, Libby Lester, Meng Ji Kingsley Edney and Chris G. Pope with contributions from Luli van der Does-Ishikawa.
2017
P96.E572 A874 2017eb
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Environmental pollution and the media : political discourses of risk and responsibility in Australia, China and Japan / Glenn D. Hook, Libby Lester, Meng Ji Kingsley Edney and Chris G. Pope with contributions from Luli van der Does-Ishikawa.
Author
Hook, Glenn D., author.
ISBN
9781351773010 (electronic book)
1351773011 (electronic book)
9780415710312
1351773011 (electronic book)
9780415710312
Published
London; New York : Routledge, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (203 pages) : illustrations.
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P96.E572 A874 2017eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
628.5
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users
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Description based on print version record.
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Lester, Libby, author.
Ji, Meng, author.
Edney, Kingsley, 1978- author.
Pope, Chris G., author.
Does-Ishikawa, Luli van der, contributor.
Ji, Meng, author.
Edney, Kingsley, 1978- author.
Pope, Chris G., author.
Does-Ishikawa, Luli van der, contributor.
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Routledge studes in environmental communication and media.
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Environmental pollution and the media.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Risk, responsibility and pollution in Australia, China and Japan: a regional overview
3. Transnational discourses of risk and responsibility from Australia: coal, pollution and the Great Barrier Reef
4. Responsibility and the risks of air pollution in China: media activism and the case of Under the Dome
5 Mediating risk communication and the shifting locus of responsibility: Japanese adaptation policy in response to cross-border atmospheric pollution
6. Visions of a super smart society: risk management and responsibility as adaptation
7. Conclusion.
2. Risk, responsibility and pollution in Australia, China and Japan: a regional overview
3. Transnational discourses of risk and responsibility from Australia: coal, pollution and the Great Barrier Reef
4. Responsibility and the risks of air pollution in China: media activism and the case of Under the Dome
5 Mediating risk communication and the shifting locus of responsibility: Japanese adaptation policy in response to cross-border atmospheric pollution
6. Visions of a super smart society: risk management and responsibility as adaptation
7. Conclusion.