Media and the Politics of Arctic Climate Change

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Media and the Politics of Arctic Climate Change
Author : Miyase Christensen
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Publisher : Springer
Language : English
Release Date : 31 October 2013
ISBN : 9781137266231
Pages : 182 pages
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Combining multidisciplinary perspectives and new research, this volume goes beyond broad discussions of the impacts of climate change and reflects on the current and historical mediations and narratives that are part of creating this new social and scientific reality.

Media and the Politics of Arctic Climate Change

Combining multidisciplinary perspectives and new research, this volume goes beyond broad discussions of the impacts of climate change and reflects on the current and historical mediations and narratives that are part of creating this new social and scientific reality.

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