ENV 150: Environmental Communications in the Anthropocene
- Imagining the Digital Future of The Public Historian
The digital revolution is transforming research, exhibition, writing, review, participatory public engagement, and every other aspect of public history. I recently joined a conversation with five other scholars discussing the influence of these changes and what the internet age affords … Continue reading
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- Inside Ethnic and Community Media and the Environment
Sandy Close is the founder and director of New America Media, an organization for more than 3,000 ethnic and community newspapers, radio and television stations, magazines, and online news sources. Sandy’s visit to my class “Environmental Communications in the Anthropocene” … Continue reading
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- Jamie Henn Takes Us Inside 350.org
Jamie Henn is one of the founders and the communications director of 350.org, arguably the most successful environmental communications campaign of our times. 350.org was started by Jamie and classmates at Middlebury College along with writer Bill McKibben. So Jamie’s … Continue reading
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- Tim De Chant Takes on Life at Different Densities in the Anthropocene
Tim De Chant’s visit to my class “Environmental Communications in the Anthropocene” was an inspiration to students who, like Tim, have come of age in a new media landscape. Tim has made his own way in this new landscape after … Continue reading
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- New York Times correspondent Felicity Barringer on “Environmental Communications in the Anthropocene”
Going on nearly a decade as the national environmental correspondent at The New York Times, Felicity Barringer visited my class “Environmental Communications in the Anthropocene” to share hard-won insights and stories from the field. She shared some of the watchwords … Continue reading
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- At Work with Andy Revkin at Dot Earth at The New York Times
When Andy Revkin visited my class “Environmental Communications in the Anthropocene,” it was like a live window into the ongoing seminar that he conducts at the Dot Earth blog at The New York Times. He was responding live to critics … Continue reading
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- Peter Kareiva on Conservation in the Anthropocene
Peter Kareiva, chief scientist and director of science at The Nature Conservancy, visited my class “Environmental Communications in the Anthropocene” to talk about the crucial intersections of conservation and communications, science and storytelling. Widely and often publishing in the peer-reviewed … Continue reading
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- NextGen Environmental Communications with Alexis Madrigal and Sarah Rich
Alexis Madrigal and Sarah Rich visited my class “Environmental Communications in the Anthropocene” to share their experiences successfully riding new waves of media in recent years. Both consider themselves of the same generation as students today, who grew up swimming … Continue reading
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- Environmental Communications in the Anthropocene
I’m delighted to be able to share podcasts from a new class I’m teaching at UCLA this winter. The formal title is Environment 150 — “Environmental Journalism, Science Communications, and New Media.” But I call it “Environmental Communications in the … Continue reading
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- Ken Weiss and Nancy Baron
In the first session of “Environmental Communications in the Anthropocene” — my informal title for the new class I am teaching at UCLA this winter — we were joined by Ken Weiss, a renowned environmental reporter and science writer for … Continue reading
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