Environmental Communication and Science Communication—Conversations, Connections and Collaborations

作者: Lloyd Davis , Birte Fähnrich , Ana Claudia Nepote , Michelle Riedlinger , Brian Trench

DOI: 10.1080/17524032.2018.1436082

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摘要: Environmental issues, and the application of science technology to those are receiving unprecedented levels attention in public policy discourses. As this has been happening, differences over responses climate change have broadened much wider philosophical cultural divergences authority accorded assessment interpretation scientific evidence. Many different views may be taken on proposition that these developments mean we moving into or already a post-truth world. Yet, it is evident authoritarian societies once-liberal trending direction, become more difficult advocate for evidence-based positions policies wide range topics, notably related environment climate. In conditions, environmental communication (EC) (SC) need intensify their critical examination respective responsibilities potentials; relations between EC SC an important aspect self-examination.

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