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Environment, Social Justice, and the Media in the Age of the Anthropocene

Environment, Social Justice, and the Media in the Age of the Anthropocene

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Environment, Social Justice, and the Media in the Age of Anthropocene addresses the challenges of the Anthropocene, including species survival, social justice, and media orientation. It brings together researchers from different disciplines to explore the complex relationships between the physical/biological world and the human world and offer perspectives and solutions for establishing social and environmental justice.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 434 pages
Publication date: 15 May 2022
Publisher: Lexington Books


The book "Environment, Social Justice, and the Media in the Age of Anthropocene" delves into three pressing challenges facing human society in the era of the Anthropocene. The first challenge revolves around the survival of the species, as the unprecedented environmental changes brought about by human activities pose significant threats to biodiversity and ecosystem stability. The second challenge is the breakdown of social justice, as the growing inequality and social unrest in many parts of the world reflect the unequal distribution of resources and power. The third challenge is the inability of the media to provide global audiences with an adequate orientation about these issues.

The concept of the Anthropocene as a geological age shaped by human intervention implies a new understanding of the human context that influences the physical and biological sciences. Human existence continues to be affected by the physical and biological reality from which it evolved, but it also affects that reality in turn. This work aims to address this paradox by bringing together the contributions of researchers from diverse disciplines in a conversation about the complex relationships between the physical/biological world and the human world. By offering different perspectives and solutions, the book seeks to contribute to establishing social and environmental justice in the age of the Anthropocene.

The book begins by exploring the concept of the Anthropocene as a geological age, highlighting the significant impact of human activities on the Earth's systems and environment. It discusses the scientific evidence supporting the existence of this new epoch, including the rise of human-made greenhouse gases, the alteration of ecosystems, and the rise of global temperatures. The authors then delve into the challenges facing human society in the age of the Anthropocene, emphasizing the need for a coordinated response to address these issues.

In the first chapter, the authors examine the challenge of species survival in the Anthropocene. They discuss the impact of climate change on ecosystems, the loss of biodiversity, and the emergence of new diseases and pests. They argue that the survival of the human species is closely linked to the survival of other species, and that a coordinated effort is required to protect and conserve biodiversity. The chapter also explores the role of social justice in species survival, as the marginalized and vulnerable communities are often the most affected by environmental degradation and climate change.

The second chapter focuses on the breakdown of social justice in the age of the Anthropocene. The authors argue that the growing inequality and social unrest in many parts of the world are a result of the unequal distribution of resources and power. They discuss the role of the media in perpetuating these inequalities, as well as the potential for the media to play a role in promoting social justice and equity. The chapter also explores the role of grassroots movements and social activism in challenging dominant narratives and promoting social change.

In the third chapter, the authors examine the challenge of providing global audiences with an adequate orientation about the issues of environment, social justice, and the media in the age of the Anthropocene. They argue that the media has a critical role to play in raising awareness and promoting action on these issues, but that it often fails to do so due to a variety of factors, including sensationalism, bias, and a lack of understanding of the complex relationships between these issues. The chapter explores the role of education and media literacy in promoting a more informed and engaged global audience, as well as the potential for new media platforms and technologies to facilitate this process.

Throughout the book, the authors draw on a wide range of research and evidence to support their arguments and provide a comprehensive analysis of the challenges facing human society in the age of the Anthropocene. They also offer practical solutions and recommendations for promoting social and environmental justice in the age of the Anthropocene, including the need for interdisciplinary collaboration, the promotion of sustainable practices, and the empowerment of marginalized and vulnerable communities.

In conclusion, "Environment, Social Justice, and the Media in the Age of Anthropocene" is a timely and important book that provides a comprehensive analysis of the challenges facing human society in the era of the Anthropocene. By bringing together the contributions of researchers from diverse disciplines, the book offers different perspectives and solutions for establishing social and environmental justice in the age of the Anthropocene. The book's message is clear: the survival of the human species, the breakdown of social justice, and the inability of the media to provide global audiences with an adequate orientation about these issues are interconnected and require a coordinated response. By promoting a more informed and engaged global audience, and empowering marginalized and vulnerable communities, we can work towards
Together, we can create a more sustainable and equitable future for all.


Dimension: 233 x 160 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781793607621

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