Edited by Joana Díaz-Pont, Pieter Maeseele, Annika Egan Sjölander, Maitreyee Mishra and Kerrie Foxwell-Norton, 2020
Contents
- Environmental Communication in the Intertwining of the Local and the Digital – Díaz-Pont, Joana (et al.)
- Aerial Activism in Old-Growth Rainforest: The Ancient Forest Alliance’s Drone Videography as Spatial Communication – Moscato, Derek
- Employing Digital Technologies in Environmental Communication Campaigns in China: A Capacity-Building Perspective – Yang, Kenneth C. C. (et al.)
- The Multiple Airs: Pollution, Competing Digital Information Flows and Mobile App Design in China – Tarantino, Matteo
- Localizing Environmental Conflicts: Facebook Groups as Intertextual Sites for Local Protest Voices – Horsbøl, Anders
- Surviving the Legacy Media System: The Place of Local Digital Activism in the Chiloé Red Tide Crisis – Broitman, Claudio (et al.)
- ICTs, Environmental Activism and Community Mobilization in Senegal, Kenya and South Africa – Tinga, Tracy M. (et al.)
- Old Power Struggles and New Media Work: Indigenous Peoples’ Striving for Justice in Contemporary Brazil – Emboava Lopes, Camila (et al.)
- Hacking the Foodscape: Digital Communication in the Co-design of Sustainable and Inclusive Food Environments – Mann, Alana
- Smart City and the Reinvented Politics of Governing Through Datafied Environment in Songdo, South Korea – Yang, Chamee
- Sparking an Interest in Local Water Issues: Social Media as an Enabler for (Hyper)local Community Engagement in Environmental Issues and the Role of Solution Journalism – Weder, Franzisca
- Lived, Local and Everyday: Understanding Media Use in Green Home Renovation – Podkalicka, Aneta (et al.)