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E-grāmata: Global Trade and Mediatised Environmental Protest: The View From Here

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As more governments, companies and individuals scan the globe for access to primary resources such as minerals and timber, food, power and water, and destinations for work, holidays and homes, pressures on places and communities grow. At the same time, global environmental risks – most notably, climate change – produce new networks and unfamiliar forms of politics. Communication media are integral to this change. This book explores how geographically diverse groups and individuals interact in and through media to influence the negotiations and decisions affecting often distant landscapes and communities. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in the Australia-Asia region, the book includes case studies on the environmental protests that follow the international flow of people and resources, including timber, fish, coal, water and tourism. It asks how ‘communities of concern’ are evoked, which transcend local places and national boundaries.

1 Introduction
1(20)
The View from Here
4(4)
Following Media
8(5)
The Book's View
13(4)
References
17(4)
2 Counting Protest
21(24)
Speaking Out
24(6)
So What's New?
30(8)
Conclusion
38(2)
References
40(5)
3 Protest and Publics
45(26)
Mediatised Environmental Conflict
47(5)
Social Licence
52(7)
Communities of Concern
59(4)
Conclusion
63(2)
References
65(6)
4 The Spectacle of the Reef
71(26)
Saving the Great Barrier Reef---Then
74(3)
Saving the Great Barrier Reef---Now
77(4)
It's not Cricket
81(4)
See It Before It's Too Late
85(4)
Conclusion
89(2)
References
91(6)
5 Industrialising the Forests and the Fishes
97(26)
Forests
100(8)
Fish
108(8)
Conclusion
116(1)
References
116(7)
6 The Information Trade
123(28)
Industry
127(6)
Campaigners
133(5)
Journalism
138(8)
Conclusion
146(1)
References
147(4)
7 Conclusion
151(14)
Producing Sustained Change
159(4)
References
163(2)
Index 165
Libby Lester is Professor of Media at the University of Tasmania, Australia. She has worked as a journalist in Australia and Asia, and written extensively on environmental media and communications.