Media, Ecology and Conservation: Using the Media to Protect the World's Wildlife and Ecosystems First Edition

Media, Ecology and Conservation: Using the Media to Protect the World's Wildlife and Ecosystems First Edition book cover

Media, Ecology and Conservation: Using the Media to Protect the World's Wildlife and Ecosystems First Edition

Author(s): John Blewitt (Author), Sir David Attenborough (Foreword), Harriet Nimmo (Foreword)

  • Publisher: Green Books
  • Publication Date: 23 Sept. 2010
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 160 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1900322633
  • ISBN-13: 9781900322638

Book Description

The second book in The Converging World series, Media, Ecology and Conservation focuses on global connectivity and the role of new digital and traditional media in bringing people together to protect the world’s endangered wildlife and conserve fragile and threatened habitats. New media offers opportunities for like-minded individuals, community groups, businesses and public organisations to learn and work cooperatively for the good of all species.

One of the key themes of this book explores the important issue of how new information and communication technologies mediate the natural world, and our understanding of our place in it.  By exploring the role of film, television, video, photography and the internet in animal conservation in the USA, India, Africa, Australia and the United Kingdom John Blewitt investigates the politics of media representation surrounding important controversies such as the trade in bushmeat, whaling and habitat destruction. The work and acheivements of media/conservation activists are located within a cultural framework that simultaneously loves nature, reveres animals but too often ignores the uncomfortable realities of species extinction and animal cruelty.

Editorial Reviews

Review

‘John Blewitt has written a compelling and perceptive book which anyone interested in understanding the relationship between media and the natural world will find fascinating.’ –Chris Palmer, film producer and author of Shooting in the Wild: An Insider’s Account of Making Movies in the Animal Kingdom.

‘Everybody interested in the natural world and the power of visual imagery will find this book a thoroughly informative overview of the way today’s image-makers reflect nature and affect our attitudes towards it. It covers a range of media – from movies and TV films to still photography – and contains the thought-provoking views of influential commentators working in this fascinating field.’ –Rosamund Kidman Cox, former editor, BBC Wildlife Magazine.

About the Author

Dr John Blewitt is Director of Lifelong Learning at Aston University. He is author of Understanding Sustainable Development (Earthscan, 2008) and a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Commission on Education and Communication.

 

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