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Media and water : communication, culture and perception / by Joanne Garde-Hansen.

By: Material type: Computer fileComputer fileLanguage: English Publication details: London ; New York, NY : I.B. Tauris, 2021Description: 1 online resource (ix, 233, pages) : color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781788311656 (e-book)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P96 E57G17 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Media templates for representing water -- 2. Deluge and tempest in the BBC archives -- 3. Socially mediating water for digital hydro-citizenship -- II: Culture -- 4. Story-ing water: Liquidity, bubbles, storage -- 5. Remembering and re-mediating women in drought -- 6. Forgetting water: Developing a flood memory app -- III: Perception -- 7. The cultural value of water and water’s impact on cultural values -- 8. Riparian media for marginal communities -- 9. Waterproofing media and memory for flood risk
Summary: As flooding, drought and water scarcity become more pronounced due to climate change, so the way in which these events are presented in the media assumes greater significance. In particular, the media plays an important role in shaping the public perception and understanding of water issues, and debates around extreme weather events more generally. Joanne Garde-Hansen's book offers a sustained and comprehensive exploration of media representations of water. Drawing on a wide range of media – including newspapers, digital, photography, radio, television and video, as well as empirical research on media and memory – she examines how drought, flooding and water management have been portrayed in the media, both historically and in the contemporary world. The use of the media by water institutions to manage public perceptions and the use of digital media by the public to engage with water companies is also included. A particular feature of the book is an examination of water and gender in developed nations. One of the first books to look at media representations of water, this pioneering work provides valuable insights for both scholarly and professional water research.
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1. Media templates for representing water -- 2. Deluge and tempest in the BBC archives -- 3. Socially mediating water for digital hydro-citizenship -- II: Culture -- 4. Story-ing water: Liquidity, bubbles, storage
-- 5. Remembering and re-mediating women in drought -- 6. Forgetting water: Developing a flood memory app -- III: Perception -- 7. The cultural value of water and water’s impact on cultural values --
8. Riparian media for marginal communities -- 9. Waterproofing media and memory for flood risk

As flooding, drought and water scarcity become more pronounced due to climate change, so the way in which these events are presented in the media assumes greater significance. In particular, the media plays an important role in shaping the public perception and understanding of water issues, and debates around extreme weather events more generally.
Joanne Garde-Hansen's book offers a sustained and comprehensive exploration of media representations of water. Drawing on a wide range of media – including newspapers, digital, photography, radio, television and video, as well as empirical research on media and memory – she examines how drought, flooding and water management have been portrayed in the media, both historically and in the contemporary world. The use of the media by water institutions to manage public perceptions and the use of digital media by the public to engage with water companies is also included. A particular feature of the book is an examination of water and gender in developed nations. One of the first books to look at media representations of water, this pioneering work provides valuable insights for both scholarly and professional water research.

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