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  • Environmental Communication and the Wild: Image, Industry, and Technology

    Environmental Communication and the Wild by Duncan, Phillip D.; Moscato, Derek;

    Image, Industry, and Technology

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    Short description:

    This book explores the representation, exploitation, and commodification of primitive and wild natural areas in contemporary media and technology.

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    Long description:

    This edited volume brings together scholars, teachers, journalists, activists, and filmmakers engaged in environmental communication and media studies to explore the constructions of primitive and wild spaces in our cultural creations of film, television, advertising, social media, infrastructure, and new technologies, among other media. Contributors present close analyses of a number of examples - including Indigenous social media activism, National Geographic, #VanLife content, Japanese haikyo, and more - to examine the representation, commodification, exploitation, and politicization of primitive and wild natural areas in contemporary media and technology. Ultimately, this collection demonstrates that, while the media of wild representations have significantly changed since the days of our ancestors, the same themes of reverence, fear, beauty, power, and awe are still reflected and coopted. Scholars of environmental studies, communication, popular culture, technology studies, and media studies will find this book of particular interest.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Acknowledgments
    Introduction

    Part I: Techno Wilds

    Chapter 1: On Conserving Cyberspace: The Metaphorical Wild and Digital Networks
    Christopher Lee Adamczyk
    Chapter 2: Visualizing the Future of AR Environmental Communication
    Kailan Sindelar
    Chapter 3: Nature as Vanishing Wilderness: Mobile Communication Technologies and Colonial Epistemologies
    Stephen B. Crofts Wiley

    Part II: Performative Wilds

    Chapter 4: Environment as its Own Movie Director: Anti-Representationalism as More-Than-Human Cinema
    Hugo Picado de Almeida and Adalberto Fernandes
    Chapter 5: ""We Shall Remain Men"": Masculinity, Nature, and Environmentalism in YETI Presents Films
    Brandon Robert Green
    Chapter 6: Born in China and the International Political Economy of Disneynature
    Phillip D. Duncan, Janet Wasko, and Zak Roman

    Part III: Mediated Wilds

    Chapter 7: Wilderness, Constructed: The Dystopian Imaginaries of Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber
    Kathleen M. Ryan and David Staton
    Chapter 8: From Sacred Lands to Social Media: Indigenous Sovereignty Digitized
    Nii Mahliaire
    Chapter 9: Transition in Translation: Haikyo, The Wild, and the Mediation of Material Decay on Instagram
    Evan R. Jones
    Chapter 10: Framing Wildlife through National Geographic: Animal Logic in the Anthropocene
    Minos-Athanasios Karyotakis

    Part IV: Experiential Wilds

    Chapter 11: Driving Discourses of Ecotopia: The Wild and the Winding Road of #VanLife
    Derek Moscato
    Chapter 12: The Pennsylvania Wilds and the Rhetorical Construction of Wilderness
    Casey R. Schmitt
    Chapter 13: Traces of Extraction: Finding and Forgetting Environmental Destruction in ""Wild and Wonderful"" West Virginia
    Ryan McCullough
    Chapter 14: Losing Raymond: Digital Rescue Technologies, Social Media, and The Wild
    JV Fuqua

    About the Contributors

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