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Visible and Invisible – Nuclear Energy, Shale Gas and Wind Power in the Polish Media Discourse

Examining Energy Discourse in the Polish Media Landscape

Aleksandra Wagner author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo

Published:20th Oct '17

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This book explores media discourses on energy issues in Poland, focusing on nuclear energy, shale gas, and wind power. It highlights inclusion and exclusion in public discussions.

The book Visible and Invisible – Nuclear Energy, Shale Gas and Wind Power in the Polish Media Discourse delves into the intricate dynamics of media narratives surrounding energy-related issues in Poland. It examines how various forms of energy, particularly nuclear, wind, and shale gas, are represented in public discourse. The author aims to shed light on the communicative aspects of the public sphere, focusing on how certain voices, topics, and arguments are either included or excluded from discussions. This analysis is crucial for understanding the broader implications of energy policy and public perception in a rapidly changing landscape.

Chapters in Visible and Invisible are rooted in extensive research spanning from the 1980s to 2014. They highlight the evolving nature of media coverage and public opinion regarding energy sources that are often considered innovative alternatives to traditional coal energy. By tracking the shifts in discourse over several decades, the book provides a comprehensive overview of how societal attitudes toward these energy forms have transformed, reflecting broader trends in environmental awareness and technological advancement.

Ultimately, Visible and Invisible serves as an insightful resource for anyone interested in the intersection of media, energy policy, and public discourse. It encourages readers to critically evaluate how media representations shape our understanding of energy issues and influence public debate, making it a significant contribution to the field of communication studies and energy policy analysis.

ISBN: 9788323342298

Dimensions: 233mm x 158mm x 12mm

Weight: 318g

194 pages