
Citizen Voices
Performing Public Participation in Science and Environment Communication
Herausgeber: Phillips, Louise; Doyle, Julie; Carvalho, Anabela
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Citizen Voices explores the ways in which citizen voices on science and environmental issues are articulated, heard, marginalized and silenced in mass media, policymaking, and other public venues. In a range of case studies from countries across Europe and North America, contributors offer empirical insights about the articulation of citizen voices, as well as citizens' scope for action in different national, cultural and institutional contexts. Drawing on science and technology, environmental studies and media and communication studies, they also present methods for foregrounding the role of ...
Citizen Voices explores the ways in which citizen voices on science and environmental issues are articulated, heard, marginalized and silenced in mass media, policymaking, and other public venues. In a range of case studies from countries across Europe and North America, contributors offer empirical insights about the articulation of citizen voices, as well as citizens' scope for action in different national, cultural and institutional contexts. Drawing on science and technology, environmental studies and media and communication studies, they also present methods for foregrounding the role of communication in scientific and environmental governance.