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Broadening Understanding of Environmental Communication through Transdisciplinary Narratives on Climate Change - A Creative & Critical Exploration

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posted on 2020-12-17, 15:14 authored by Sara JonesSara Jones
This body of research contributes to the field of environmental communication, by expanding upon the more traditional notion of one-way 'messaging'. Rather, by integrating theory and practice, environmental communication is posited as developing a community’s own ecological storytelling capacity, and enhancing local capacity to identify and address environmental problems. The work draws from concepts in many fields including media communication, and the environmental humanities, but is grounded in creative practice as research.

This item contains the research outputs and supportive evidence documentation for a Type T output, created for submission to REF2021.

The article, A crisis discipline: broadening understanding of environmental communication through theory and practice, originally appeared in the The International Journal of Creative Media Research, and can be additionally accessed at the following link: https://doi.org/10.33008/IJCMR.2019.16

The film TIMELINE is published on the peer-reviewed site, SCREENWORKS: TIMELINE - Screenworks where the research statement and judges' comments are also included. The film is can be additionally accessed at https://vimeo.com/172669824

The list of funding grants below is detailed further in the Research Timeline (see file 2), which provides information on the chronological progression of the overall research.

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HydroCitizenship. Re envisioning and reconnecting communities as eco-social formations through arts and humanities centred interdisciplinary research.

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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Towards hydrocitizenship. Connecting communities with and through responses to interdependent, multiple water issues

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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Troubled Waters, Stormy Futures: heritage in times of accelerated climate change

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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From displacement to development: arts education as a means to build cultural resilience and community-led arts production in the Marshall Islands

Economic and Social Research Council

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Enduring Connections

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

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Troubled Waters- Reaching Out

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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Changing Farming Lives in South India, Past and Present

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

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