Chapter 13 Flashcards
What is sand mining? How much international mineral extraction does it account for?
- harvesting sand from riverbeds
- 85%
What is environmental communication?
- any communication activity that engages ecological contexts and concerns
- asserts that forms of communication and media influence perceptions of the more-than-human world and environmental problems
- oriented toward transmitting information
- the environment we experience and affect is a product of how we talk about the world
Nature Writing
non fiction, fiction, or poetry that describes the natural world, more-than-human life, and human-environment relations using a literary style; emerged in the 19th century
African Environmental Journalism
- focuses on urgent concerns of climate change, human population growth, resource extraction, wildlife trafficking, biodiversity decline, unsustainable forestry, freshwater pollution, and government corruption
- Oxpeckers Center for Investigative Environmental Journalism is the first journalistic contingent in South Africa dedicated to ecological issues
Oxpeckers use geojournalism and specialize in cryptotrafficking
Geojournalism
digital mapping and spatial data analysis to bear on traditional investigative approaches
Cryptotrafficking
online crimes where cyberspace becomes a marketplace for the unlawful wildlife trade
When did Environmental Journalism emerge?
1960s and 1970s
What inspired the passage of the Clean Water Act in 1972
The Cuyahoga River fire
Agenda Setting/Building
- emphasis on the impact of environmental news on public perception of an issue’s importance
- by flagging issues society should be concerned about, media can define which issues will be visible/invisible
- what to think vs what to think about
Narrative Framing
- Manner in which media outlets arrange facts into cohesive stories that enhance audience understanding
- range from self serving to story serving
Cultivation Analysis
- ongoing exposure to news media messages tends to result in audience agreement with the ideas those messages convey
- mainstreaming: media messaging overrides individual perspectives
Media Engagement
- relies on numerical data to theorize audience interaction with environmental issues
- whether engagement is active or passive
Climate Reporting
- collecting, assessing, selecting, and publishing information about climate related issues
Citizen Environmental Journalism
people without professional journalism backgrounds share information on environmental incidents/issues to raise awareness
Ecodigital Journalism
Environmental journalists use digital technology and online platforms that allow them to use a diverse mix of media