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Food Sustainability and the Media: Linking Awareness Knowledge and Action

Books from same Author: Marta Antonelli And Pierangelo Isernia

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Marta Antonelli And Pierangelo Isernia
    PublisherElsevier
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780323912273
    Pages272
    BindingSoftcover
    Publish YearApril 2024

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    Elsevier Food Sustainability and the Media: Linking Awareness Knowledge and Action by Marta Antonelli And Pierangelo Isernia

    Food Sustainability and the Media: Linking Awareness, Knowledge and Action is the first book to explore the roles that the media plays in raising awareness, spurring action, and increasing understanding about food security and global sustainability issues. The book addresses the means of leveraging traditional and new media to advance food and sustainability discourse by linking awareness, knowledge, and action. The book links sustainability and food security in media communication to address different topics, including the way climate change is framed by the media, key factors of success and failure in NGOs, public and corporate communication, and climate change denial.Addresses both conceptual and theoretical issuesPresents a diversified set of methodological perspectives, theoretical backgrounds and issuesProvides a conclusion that ties the content together, exploring the role of the media and food sustainability in Europe and the U.S.