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Introduction: extreme weather and global media / Julia Leyda and Diane Negra
Televising superstorm Sandy: new configurations of poverty and neoliberalism in extreme weather coverage / Jon Kraszewski
The eye of the storm: CCTV, surveillance and media representations of extreme weather / Justin Carville
Picturing high water: the 2013 floods in Southeastern Germany and Colorado / Susanne Leikam
"Blowtorch Britain": labor, heat and neo-Victorian values in contemporary UK media / Paula Gilligan
Post-political crisis management: representations of extreme weather in Swedish media / Annika Olsson
Disaster data, data activism: grassroots responses to representating superstorm Sandy / Max Liboiron
Mangoes and monsoons: South Asian media coverage of environmental spectacles / Sujata Moorti
Rain with a chance of radiation: forecasting local and global risk after Fukushima / Laura Beltz Imaoka.
Televising superstorm Sandy: new configurations of poverty and neoliberalism in extreme weather coverage / Jon Kraszewski
The eye of the storm: CCTV, surveillance and media representations of extreme weather / Justin Carville
Picturing high water: the 2013 floods in Southeastern Germany and Colorado / Susanne Leikam
"Blowtorch Britain": labor, heat and neo-Victorian values in contemporary UK media / Paula Gilligan
Post-political crisis management: representations of extreme weather in Swedish media / Annika Olsson
Disaster data, data activism: grassroots responses to representating superstorm Sandy / Max Liboiron
Mangoes and monsoons: South Asian media coverage of environmental spectacles / Sujata Moorti
Rain with a chance of radiation: forecasting local and global risk after Fukushima / Laura Beltz Imaoka.