Environmental Risk Communication in China: Actors, Issues, and Governance
Environmental Risk Communication in China: Actors, Issues, and Governance
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This title examines the complex relationship between the public, media, experts, and government in China's environmental risk management, combining risk communication theories with empirical case studies.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 296 pages
Publication date: 25 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This title stands as a pioneering work in exploring environmental risk in China from a media-centric perspective. The authors delve into the intricate web of interactions between the public, media, experts, and government, shedding light on the complex dynamics that shape public perceptions and policy responses. By seamlessly integrating the theories of risk communication with robust empirical case studies tailored to the Chinese context, this title offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of the multifaceted challenges and opportunities associated with environmental risk management in China.
The authors of this groundbreaking work have undertaken a thorough exploration of the intricate interplay between the public, media, experts, and government in the context of environmental risk in China. Through their meticulous analysis, they have unveiled the dynamic forces that shape public perceptions, influence policy decisions, and drive the response to environmental challenges.
One of the key strengths of this title is its ability to combine theoretical frameworks with empirical case studies. By integrating the theories of risk communication with detailed and contextualized analyses of real-world situations in China, the authors provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how environmental risk is communicated, perceived, and managed. This approach not only enhances the academic rigor of the work but also makes it highly relevant and accessible to a broader audience, including policymakers, practitioners, and the general public.
In the first chapter, the authors provide a comprehensive overview of the environmental risk landscape in China. They examine the historical context, the political and economic factors that contribute to environmental degradation, and the emerging trends in environmental pollution and climate change. This chapter serves as a foundation for the subsequent chapters, which delve deeper into the specific aspects of risk communication and management.
Chapter 2 explores the role of the media in shaping public perceptions and attitudes toward environmental risk. The authors examine how media outlets, both traditional and social media, play a crucial role in disseminating information, framing issues, and influencing public opinion. They discuss the challenges and opportunities that arise from the media's influence, including the potential for misinformation, sensationalism, and the reinforcement of existing biases.
Chapter 3 delves into the complex relationship between the public, media, experts, and government. The authors examine how these stakeholders interact, communicate, and collaborate to address environmental risk. They highlight the challenges of balancing the interests of different stakeholders, ensuring transparency and accountability, and fostering public participation in decision-making processes.
Chapter 4 presents a series of empirical case studies that illustrate the application of risk communication theories and practices in the Chinese context. These case studies cover a range of environmental issues, including air pollution, water pollution, soil contamination, and climate change. Each case study is carefully analyzed to assess the effectiveness of different communication strategies, the role of media in shaping public opinion, and the challenges and opportunities for policy interventions.
Chapter 5 concludes the book
This title stands as a pioneering work in exploring environmental risk in China from a media-centric perspective. The authors delve into the intricate web of interactions between the public, media, experts, and government, shedding light on the complex dynamics that shape public perceptions and policy responses. By seamlessly integrating the theories of risk communication with robust empirical case studies tailored to the Chinese context, this title offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of the multifaceted challenges and opportunities associated with environmental risk management in China.
The authors of this groundbreaking work have undertaken a thorough exploration of the intricate interplay between the public, media, experts, and government in the context of environmental risk in China. Through their meticulous analysis, they have unveiled the dynamic forces that shape public perceptions, influence policy decisions, and drive the response to environmental challenges.
One of the key strengths of this title is its ability to combine theoretical frameworks with empirical case studies. By integrating the theories of risk communication with detailed and contextualized analyses of real-world situations in China, the authors provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how environmental risk is communicated, perceived, and managed. This approach not only enhances the academic rigor of the work but also makes it highly relevant and accessible to a broader audience, including policymakers, practitioners, and the general public.
In the first chapter, the authors provide a comprehensive overview of the environmental risk landscape in China. They examine the historical context, the political and economic factors that contribute to environmental degradation, and the emerging trends in environmental pollution and climate change. This chapter serves as a foundation for the subsequent chapters, which delve deeper into the specific aspects of risk communication and management.
Chapter 2 explores the role of the media in shaping public perceptions and attitudes toward environmental risk. The authors examine how media outlets, both traditional and social media, play a crucial role in disseminating information, framing issues, and influencing public opinion. They discuss the challenges and opportunities that arise from the media's influence, including the potential for misinformation, sensationalism, and the reinforcement of existing biases.
Chapter 3 delves into the complex relationship between the public, media, experts, and government. The authors examine how these stakeholders interact, communicate, and collaborate to address environmental risk. They highlight the challenges of balancing the interests of different stakeholders, ensuring transparency and accountability, and fostering public participation in decision-making processes.
Chapter 4 presents a series of empirical case studies that illustrate the application of risk communication theories and practices in the Chinese context. These case studies cover a range of environmental issues, including air pollution, water pollution, soil contamination, and climate change. Each case study is carefully analyzed to assess the effectiveness of different communication strategies, the role of media in shaping public opinion, and the challenges and opportunities for policy interventions.
Chapter 5 concludes the book
This title stands as a pioneering work in exploring environmental risk in China from a media-centric perspective. The authors delve into the intricate web of interactions between the public, media, experts, and government, shedding light on the complex dynamics that shape public perceptions and policy responses. By seamlessly integrating the theories of risk communication with robust empirical case studies tailored to the Chinese context, this title offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of the multifaceted challenges and opportunities associated with environmental risk management in China.
The authors of this groundbreaking work have undertaken a thorough exploration of the intricate interplay between the public, media, experts, and government in the context of environmental risk in China. Through their meticulous analysis, they have unveiled the dynamic forces that shape public perceptions, influence policy decisions, and drive the response to environmental challenges.
One of the key strengths of this title is its ability to combine theoretical frameworks with empirical case studies. By integrating the theories of risk communication with detailed and contextualized analyses of real-world situations in China, the authors provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how environmental risk is communicated, perceived, and managed. This approach not only enhances the academic rigor of the work but also makes it highly relevant and accessible to a broader audience, including policymakers, practitioners, and the general public.
In the first chapter, the authors provide a comprehensive overview of the environmental risk landscape in China. They examine the historical context, the political and economic factors that contribute to environmental degradation, and the emerging trends in environmental pollution and climate change. This chapter serves as a foundation for the subsequent chapters, which delve deeper into the specific aspects of risk communication and management.
Chapter 2 explores the role of the media in shaping public perceptions and attitudes toward environmental risk. The authors examine how media outlets, both traditional and social media, play a crucial role in disseminating information, framing issues, and influencing public opinion. They discuss the challenges and opportunities that arise from the media's influence, including the potential for misinformation, sensationalism, and the reinforcement of existing biases.
Chapter 3 delves into the complex relationship between the public, media, experts, and government. The authors examine how these stakeholders interact, communicate, and collaborate to address environmental risk. They highlight the challenges of balancing the interests of different stakeholders, ensuring transparency and accountability, and fostering public participation in decision-making processes.
Chapter 4 presents a series of empirical case studies that illustrate the application of risk communication theories and practices in the Chinese context. These case studies cover a range of environmental issues, including air pollution, water pollution, soil contamination, and climate change. Each case study is carefully analyzed to assess the effectiveness of different communication strategies, the role of media in shaping public opinion, and the challenges and opportunities for policy interventions.
Chapter 5 concludes the
Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032103334
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