The Visual Life of Climate Change - Imagery and Public Engagement
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the powerful role of imagery in shaping public perception and engagement with climate change in this thought-provoking seminar. Delve into Dr. Saffron O'Neill's research on visual communication of climate issues, examining how images influence emotional responses and behavior. Analyze case studies on polar bears, climate protests, and heatwaves to understand the limitations of current media portrayals and discover how diverse visual discourse can inspire action and adaptation. Learn about the importance of thoughtful image selection in climate change communication and its impact on public understanding. Gain insights into the potential for imagery to reframe climate narratives and envision positive futures. Engage with discussions on longitudinal effects, media consumption patterns, and the broader media ecosystem surrounding climate change communication.
Syllabus
Introduction
Presentation
Imagery
Audience involvement
Polar bears
Political icons
Climate protest
Adaptation to heat waves
Qualitative work
Questions
What happens if we get funded
longitudinal effects
how people consume media
social issues
media ecosystem
PhD work
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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