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New book: Transitions in Tension. Controversies and Tensions Around Ecological Transitions

Posted By Andrea Catellani, Tuesday, November 26, 2024

 

I am glad to announce the publication of a new book:

 

Transitions in Tension. Controversies and Tensions Around Ecological Transitions
Andrea Catellani, Grégoire Lits (Eds.).
ISBN: 978-1-394-32560-3, October 2024, Wiley-ISTE, 224 pages
 
 
Transitioning towards a more sustainable world is currently a central topic receiving a lot of attention. As a result, “transitions” are becoming key objects and the drivers of exchanges, communications and controversy in modern society.

This book examines the tensions and controversies surrounding the energy, ecological and social transitions currently underway, and it draws on tools developed in the humanities and social sciences, in particular the information and communication sciences. The various case studies gathered here, written by leading experts in environmental communication, examine a wide range of topics; they explore transitions in a number of different fields, from agriculture to territorial policies, and from online and media communication to mechanisms for citizen participation.

Transitions in Tension features a wealth of original observations and approaches, enabling readers to fully comprehend the range of controversies and issues facing our society.
 
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Tags:  controversies  ecological transition  environment  environmental communication  tension  transition 

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Ana Claudia C. Nepote says...
Posted Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Congratulations for this important contribution!
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