Introducing Environmental Communication
Introducing Environmental Communication is a new critical interdisciplinary textbook offering a critical and interdisciplinary introduction to the field, designed primarily for undergraduate students in both specialist and general courses, as well as for postgraduate and professional learners.
Its modular structure allows chapters to be used independently across a wide range of teaching, training, and coaching contexts.
The book addresses underrepresented themes, including intercultural communication, postcolonial studies and social psychology, while combining theory with real-world application through staggered tasks, discussion prompts, case studies, and projects.
Key features
- Modular, ‘plug-and-play’ structure allows instructors to flexibly select chapters for a wide range of interdisciplinary teaching contexts
- Staggered tasks and discussion points scaffold learning, helping students apply theory to real-world contexts and build deeper understanding
- Covers underrepresented themes such as intercultural mediation, postcolonial studies, and social psychology, while taking a critical approach to power and justice inequalities and amplifying perspectives from the Global South
- A total of fourteen case studies and projects include targeted analysis tasks, ideal for seminars, homework, and assessment
- Each chapter begins with clear learning objectives and key terms to guide focus and support self-assessment, with a glossary for quick reference
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