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The Environment and the Press: From Adventure Writing to Advocacy
Northwestern University Press, 2008
Paper: 978-0-8101-2403-5 | eISBN: 978-0-8101-6343-0 Library of Congress Classification P96.E57N48 2008
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This history of environmental journalism looks at how the practice now defines issues and sets the public agenda evolving from a tradition that includes the works of authors such as Pliny the Elder, John Muir, and Rachel Carson. It makes the case that the relationship between the media and its audience is an ongoing conversation between society and the media on what matters and what should matter. See other books on: Advocacy | Communication in science | Environment | Mass media and the environment | Press See other titles from Northwestern University Press |
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