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Climate Change and Storytelling

Narratives and Cultural Meaning in Environmental Communication

Annika Arnold author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG

Published:30th Jan '18

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Climate change is as much a cultural phenomenon as it is a natural one. This book is about those cultural patterns that surround our perception of the environmental crisis and which are embodied in the narratives told by climate change advocates. It investigates the themes and motifs in those narratives through the use of narrative theory and cultural sociology.

Developing a framework for cultural narrative analysis, Climate Change and Storytelling draws on qualitative interviews with stakeholders, activists and politicians in the USA and Germany to identify motifs and the relationships between heroes, villains and victims, as told by the messengers of the narrative.

This book will provide academics and practitioners with insights into the structure of climate change communication among climate advocates and the cultural fabric that informs it. 

“This book provides with a clear conceptual diagnosis that helps understanding how the different narratives operate further positive changes in the communicative process. To my end, this represents a valuable endeavor that allows the formulations of concrete policies to avoid panic, indifference or anxiety.” (Maximiliano E. Korstanje, Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 27 (03), 2018)

ISBN: 9783319693828

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

136 pages

1st ed. 2018