The International Environmental Communication Association has released a new publication. ------------- https://theieca.org/conference/coce-2013-uppsala/conference-proceedings ------------ */Communication for the Commons: Revisiting Participation and Environment/* [1] is an anthology of selected papers from the 2013 Conference on Communication and Environment that was held in Uppsala, Sweden. The book is a 35MB PDF download [2] and it is free for all. Enjoy and spread the word. If this kind of research is interesting to you, please consider joining IECA. https://theieca.org/ ーーーーーーーーーーー Table of contents: *PAPERS* * *Post Rio Communication Styles for Deliberation - between individualization and collective action* by Pernille Almlund, Jesper Holm * *A Voice in the Wilderness: Cultural Barriers to Land Use Planning as Deliberative Democracy* by Matthew Hoffman * *Participation, learning and sustainable fisheries: the case of co-management at lake Vättern, Sweden* by Cecilia Lundholm, Christian Stöhr, Beatrice Crona * *Joint Forest Management in India: A Case Study of East Sikkim, India* by Paulami Banerjee * *Water Policy by Public Design on the Texas Coast* by Chara J. Ragland * *Process Literacy Across Shifting Rhetorical Frameworks in Internal Coalition Maintenance* by Deborah Cox Callister * *The Value of Environment in the Controversy Over Antibacterial Silver: A Swedish Case Study* by Max Boholm, Rickard Arvidsson * *Biosphere Reserves, a Matter of Communication Processes, Developing Models for Sustainability: Environmental Communication Processes with Different* * *Expressions that Either Formulate Opportunities or Form Possibilities* by Kristina Börebäck * *Developing an Ecotourism Foundation in Indonesian National Parks* by Adriana Salas * *A Comparative Study Evaluating Conservation Education in Indonesian Provinces: Hinduism in Bali versus Islam in East Kalimantan* by Bianca Ramirez * *Supporting Water Governance and Climate Change Adaptation Through Systemic Praxis* by Chris Blackmore, Ray Ison, Kevin Collins * *The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation: Can It Move Beyond Just Hunting?* by Andrea M. Feldpausch-Parker, Israel D. Parker * *ImagineNATIVE 2012: Film Festival Eco-imaginations and Practices* by Salma Monani, Miranda Brady * *A Contradictory Approach to the Right of Public Access: Exploring Relational Factors in the Case of Agritourism* by Elvira Caselunghe, Hanna Ljunggren Bergeå * *Struggles for Water in Colombia: Communication and the Participation of Citizens* by Valeria Llano-Arias * *Flows, Locomotion, and the Wild West: Mobile Participation through North Dakota’s Oil Boom* by Brian Cozen * *Hydrofracking in the News: How Media Coverage of Hydraulic Fracturing Shapes Public Discourse About Emerging Energy Technologies in the U.S.* by Katelind M. Batill, Andrea Feldpausch-Parker * *Re-imaging the Commons as “the Green Economy”* by Joanna Boehnert * *Can Stakeholders Hold the Commons? English as the Global Language of Capitalism and that of Sustainability: Contradictions and Potentials* by M. Cristina Caimotto * *Revisiting Participation: Who Matters* by Chara J. Ragland, Adrienne Strubb * *Participation in Environmental Communication: Culture, Nature, and Literature* by Maris Sõrmus * *Your Place, My Place, or Some Place More Exciting: Pro-Creative Possibilities for Environmental Communication Scholarship* by James G. Cantrill * *Mountains and Handrails: Risk, Meaning, and Responsibility in Three National Parks* by Laura N. Rickard * *Apocalyptic Framing and Conservative Action: Discourses of Climate Change Communicated in Swedish Mass Media, 2006-2009* by Jonas Anshelm, Martin Hultman * *Climate News Across Media Platforms: A Comparative Analysis of Climate Change Communication on Different News Platforms* by Mikkel Fugl Eskjær * *Overcoming the Issue Attention Cycle: Four Possible Ingredients of a Successful Climate Movement* by Neil Stenhouse, Susanna Priest * *Experiential Programs for Educators: A Case Study on Coastal Policy Communication in Cebu, Philippines* by David W. Knight, Arren M. Allegretti * *Learning in the Beat: What Influences Environmental Journalists’ Perception of Knowledge?* by Bruno Takahashi, Edson Tandoc, Jr. * *Putting the U in Carbon Capture and Storage: Performances of Rupture within the CCS Scientific Community* by Danielle Endres, Brian Cozen, Megan O’Byrne, Andrea Feldpausch-Parker * *Articulating Resistance to Nuclear Power: Local Tactics and Strategic Connections in a Nuclear Construction Financing Controversy* by William J. Kinsella, Ashley R. Kelly. Meagan Kittle Autry * *Proof Of Power: An Exploration Of Clashing Evidence-Based Claims In The A.N.W.R. Oil Drilling Debate* by Jessica R. Moyer * *Meta-learning in the U.K. Environmental Movement: Culture Change Theories and Their Pedagogical Implications* by Callum McGregor * *Social Media and Environmental Activism in China: Enacting Social Change on Wild Public Screens* by Kevin Michael DeLuca, Elizabeth Brunner * *Negotiating the End of the World in Climate Change Rhetoric: Climate Skepticism, Science, and Arguments* by Emma Frances Bloomfield, Randall A. Lake * *Masculinity and Making Do: Outdoor Recreation’s Risky Rhetoric* by Samantha Senda-Cook * *“The Closer the Better”: Possibilities and Limitations with Frontline Management. Lessons from the Majella National Park, Italy* by Serena Cinque, Annelie Sjölander-Lindqvist * *Promoting Sustainable Transportation across Campus Communities using the Transtheoretical Model of Change* by Norbert Mundorf, Colleen A. Redding, Tat Fu, Andrea Paiva, Leslie Brick, James O. Prochaska * *The Visual Rhetoric of Climate Change Documentaries: Aerial Shots and Interviews* by Helen Hughes *The Ghost of Dr. Mesmer or the Illusionary World of Fantastic Claims* by Dominique M. Richard * *Distrust as a Tool in an Environmental Conflict* by Marie-Ève Maillé, Johanne Saint-Charles * *“Blue is the New Green”: Neoliberal Logic and the Co-optation of Environmental Justice Discourses in the Pennsylvania Fracking Debate* by Katherine Cruger, Michael Finewood * *Citizen-Sourcing and Reframing Environmental Discourse: An Analysis of Frances Moore Lappé’s EcoMind* by Emilie O. Falc * *Eco-Jokes and Their Relation to the UnCO2nscious: Larry David’s “Curb Global Warming” Campaign and Other Environmental Comedies* by Xinghua Li * *Policy Issues Dominate U.S. Environmental News: A Content Analysis of Seven U.S. Newspapers’ Coverage of Environmental Issues from 1970-2010* by Susan Grantham, Edward T. Vieira, Jr. * *Assessing the Cognitive Autonomy of Audiences Towards Environmental Media Messages* by Pierre Fastrez, Coralie Meurice, Thierry De Smedt, Julie Matagne *POSTERS* * *Press Coverage and Framing of Climate Change Issues in Nigeria: A Boost or Constraint for Participation Opportunities?* by Herbert E. Batta, Ashong C. Ashong, Abdullahi S. Bashir * *Participatory Art Exhibitions: Public Pedagogy and Global Climate Change* by Andrew Bieler * *The Green Economy: Discourse and Problem Map* by Joanna Boehnert * *Nature Incorporated: the Commons in a Spreadsheet* by Mark Brown * *Paradise and poverty: How Cultural Identity Supports Environmental Journalism in Jamaica and Nepal* by Elizabeth Burch * *Communicating New Perspectives of the Commons Through Art* by Darlene Farris-LaBar * *Blowin’ in the Wind: How Collaborative Governance Communication Can **Reduce Wind Power Siting Disputes in the United States* by Susan Grantham * *Credibility at Stake? “Clean, green” New Zealand in the News* by Florian M. Kaefer * *The Carrot or the Stick Approach? Effective Delivery of Behavioural Changes Towards Energy Conservation and the Use of Renewable Energy in Local Communities* by Josephine I. Mmojieje * *Hunting Elk on YouTube: An Ecocritical Perspective on the Nature-Human Relationship in User-Generated Media* by Cecilia Mörner, Ulrika Olausson * *Media’s Role in Informing Public Opinion on Environmental Health Risk: Motivating Health Informed Policy?* by Linda J. Pfeiffer, Eun Jeong Koh * *Crossing Borders: Immigration and Agriculture in the Press* by Jean P. Retzinger * *Communicating Adaptation to Climate Change in Thailand: Communication Concepts for Practical Adaptation* by Sukanya Sereeonchai * *Mediated participation: The Case of Belo Monte Supporters and the Movimento Gota D’Água Dialogue on the Internet* by Vivian Paes Barretto Smith * *An Urban Environmental Handbook* by Stinne Storm Folving * *Environmental Observatories and Citizens Participation: Virtual Public Arenas?* by María Ángela Torres Kremers * *Politics, Logistics and Natural Resources: Cornerstones of the Sustainability Concept in Local Level Communication* by Anne-Marie Tuomala, Heimo Tuomala