Climate change denial and public relations : strategic communication and interest groups in climate inaction
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書誌事項
Climate change denial and public relations : strategic communication and interest groups in climate inaction
(Routledge new directions in public relations and communication research)
Routledge, 2020
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the first book on climate change denial and lobbying that combines the ideology of denial and the role of anthropocentrism in the study of interest groups and communication strategy.
Climate Change Denial and Public Relations: Strategic Communication and Interest Groups in Climate Inaction is a critical approach to climate change denial from a strategic communication perspective. The book aims to provide an in-depth analysis of how strategic communication by interest groups is contributing to climate change inaction. It does this from a multidisciplinary perspective that expands the usual approach of climate change denialism and introduces a critical reflection on the roots of the problem, including the ethics of the denialist ideology and the rhetoric and role of climate change advocacy. Topics addressed include the power of persuasive narratives and discourses constructed to support climate inaction by lobbies and think tanks, the dominant human supremacist view and the patriarchal roots of denialists and advocates of climate change alike, the knowledge coalitions of the climate think tank networks, the denial strategies related to climate change of the nuclear, oil, and agrifood lobbies, the role of public relations firms, the anthropocentric roots of public relations, taboo topics such as human overpopulation and meat-eating, and the technological myth.
This unique volume is recommended reading for students and scholars of communication and public relations.
目次
List of Illustrations
About the Editors
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
PART I: Ethics and anthropocentrism in climate change denial and public relations
1. Rethinking the Ethical Challenge in Climate Change Lobbying: A Discussion of Ideological Denial.
2. The Anthropocentric Roots of Public Relations: A (Pre)historical Approach and Ontological Consideration.
3. An Ecofeminist Analysis of Worldviews and Climate Change Denial.
4. Why Environmentalism Cannot Beat Denialism. An Antispeciesist Approach to the Ethics of Climate Change.
5. The Elephant in the Room: The Role of Interest Groups in Creating and Sustaining the Population Taboo.
PART II: Theorizing the Storyline of Climate Change Denial
6. Talking about Climate Change: The Power of Narratives.
7. Climate Change Countermovement Organizations and Media Attention in the United States.
8. Think Tank Networks and the Knowledge-Interest Nexus: The Case of Climate Change.
PART III: Lobbying for Denial in climate change
9. The Climate Smokescreen: The Public Relations Consultancies Working to Obstruct Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions in Europe-A Critical Approach.
10. "Cowgate": Meat Eating and Climate Change Denial.
11. "This Nagging Worry About the Carbon Dioxide Issue": Nuclear Denial and the Nuclear Renaissance Campaign.
PART IV: Advocating against Climate Change Denial
12. Fighting Climate Change Denial in the United States.
13. A Wicked Systems Approach to Climate Change Advocacy.
Index
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