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Young People and Climate Change

Author: Editor - Matthew Hibberd

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Categories: Environmental History
Year January 2023
Edition First Edition
Pages 248
Size 8.8 * 5.5
Binding Paperback
ISBN 978-81-957060-2-0

Though we are a product of nature, human over-exploitation of natural resources poses a threat to people and the environment everywhere. This volume of essays deals with climate change, communications and youth engagement. The book discusses the growth of young people’s involvement with climate change internationally and the role of media to fashion and textiles and the crucial importance of social media to activists. One key argument is that increasing national and global resources dedicated to climate change should encourage key communicative practices, such as the adoption of daily routines and rituals, helping to retain the relevance of climate change to our individual and collective lives. The book argues that while the world needs collective action in tackling climate change, understanding the challenges of taking such action, especially for young people, is vital to our understanding of climate change. Contributing authors come from Bangladesh, India, Italy, Switzerland, and the UK, and provide a broad Asian and European perspective on key issues.

Contents
Examining Climate Change, Media and Young People: Introductory Remarks
Matthew Hibberd
Young People and Climate Change Participation: Some Insights
Paolo Rezzonico
Climate Change Communications: Nation-States, Globalisation and Key Issues
Matthew Hibberd
Youth Participation in the UK
Matthew Hibberd
Climate Change Communications and Young People of India
Alka Tomar, Matthew Hibberd
Communicating Activism: Futures for Friday and Extinction Rebellion
Antonio Nucci, Matthew Hibberd
Green Fashion, Climate Change and Social Justice : The Savar Building Case-Study
Matthew Hibberd, Habib Mohammad Ali, Antonio Nucci, Matthew Hibberd
Conclusion
Author Biographies

Editor - Matthew Hibberd

Editor Professor Matthew Hibberd is Director of the Institute of Media and Journalism (IMeG), Università Svizzera Italiana (USI), Lugano, Switzerland; Adjunct Professor 2021-2022, LUISS, Rome, Italy; and Visiting Professor 2022-2023, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.

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