Cultural Politics of Climate Change
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cultural politics of climate change in this comprehensive AGU Fall Meeting 2009 lecture by Gwendolyn Blue. Delve into public engagement with science, the ladder of participation, and global citizen involvement in climate change issues. Examine case studies such as the 350 Campaign, Avaaz.org, and COP15 protests. Analyze communication models, theoretical and practical implications, and strategies for reframing the climate change discourse. Gain insights into the cultural dimensions of climate change and their impact on public engagement. Conclude with a thought-provoking question and answer session to deepen understanding of this critical global issue.
Syllabus
Introduction
Public Engagement with Science
The Ladder of Participation
Public Engagement with Climate Change
The 350 Campaign
Avasorg
COP15 Protests
Participants
Global Scope
Questions
Discussion Process
Cultural Dimensions
Global Citizen Engagement
Engagement
Theoretical Practical Implications
Comparison of Results
Communication Model
Delivery Issues
Reframing
Conclusion
Question Answer
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