Conceptualising 'communication' in environmental communication campaigns : shedding new light on common traditions

This paper examines how practitioners of environmental communication campaigns (ECCs) conceptualize communication. Through interviews I investigate the practitioners’ way of understanding communication by looking at the metaphors they use to describe it. The interviews clearly show that communicatio...

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Autor principal: Nordahl Bäcklund, Viktor
Formato: H2
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2016
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author Nordahl Bäcklund, Viktor
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description This paper examines how practitioners of environmental communication campaigns (ECCs) conceptualize communication. Through interviews I investigate the practitioners’ way of understanding communication by looking at the metaphors they use to describe it. The interviews clearly show that communication is mainly conceptualised as a transmission of messages. The problem of communication hence becomes a challenge of de-fragmenting messages through the search for media channels with low distortion. Contrasting the transmission view with another perspective such as symbolic interactionism sheds new light on how communicative activities can be interpreted and observed in order to bring awareness to new aspects of what happens in communication. For instance, communicative activities such as dialogical situations might reveal valuable insights about how participants actively shape and negotiate meaning.
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spelling RepoSLU93192016-08-08T09:36:16Z Conceptualising 'communication' in environmental communication campaigns : shedding new light on common traditions Nordahl Bäcklund, Viktor environmental communication meta-discourse NGOs transmission symbolic interactionism This paper examines how practitioners of environmental communication campaigns (ECCs) conceptualize communication. Through interviews I investigate the practitioners’ way of understanding communication by looking at the metaphors they use to describe it. The interviews clearly show that communication is mainly conceptualised as a transmission of messages. The problem of communication hence becomes a challenge of de-fragmenting messages through the search for media channels with low distortion. Contrasting the transmission view with another perspective such as symbolic interactionism sheds new light on how communicative activities can be interpreted and observed in order to bring awareness to new aspects of what happens in communication. For instance, communicative activities such as dialogical situations might reveal valuable insights about how participants actively shape and negotiate meaning. SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2016 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9319/
spellingShingle environmental communication
meta-discourse
NGOs
transmission
symbolic interactionism
Nordahl Bäcklund, Viktor
Conceptualising 'communication' in environmental communication campaigns : shedding new light on common traditions
title Conceptualising 'communication' in environmental communication campaigns : shedding new light on common traditions
title_full Conceptualising 'communication' in environmental communication campaigns : shedding new light on common traditions
title_fullStr Conceptualising 'communication' in environmental communication campaigns : shedding new light on common traditions
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualising 'communication' in environmental communication campaigns : shedding new light on common traditions
title_short Conceptualising 'communication' in environmental communication campaigns : shedding new light on common traditions
title_sort conceptualising 'communication' in environmental communication campaigns : shedding new light on common traditions
topic environmental communication
meta-discourse
NGOs
transmission
symbolic interactionism