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Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Editorial
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Seeing the (in)justice of sustainability
T2 - Visualizing inequality at the center of climate change communication
AU - Cui, Zheng
AU - Gutsche Jr, Robert
AU - Pinto, Juliet
N1 - © Cui, 2022. The definitive, peer reviewed and edited version of this article is published in Journal of Environmental Manager, 3, 1, 3-10, 2022, 10.1386/jem_00069_2
PY - 2022/10/1
Y1 - 2022/10/1
N2 - This Special Issue focuses on issues of sustainability and its (potential) effect(s) on widening inequalities. It does so through discussions on visual and digital communication, including documentary filmmaking, photojournalism, cartography and citizen multimedia journalism, with a broad geographic span. The issue is comprised of two sets of scholarly approaches. The first set includes perhaps more conventionally arranged articles that align with the Special Issue theme, while the second set is steeped in intersections of theory and practice as short essays, revolving around visualizations that articulate veiled senses of inequalities in sustainability discourses.
AB - This Special Issue focuses on issues of sustainability and its (potential) effect(s) on widening inequalities. It does so through discussions on visual and digital communication, including documentary filmmaking, photojournalism, cartography and citizen multimedia journalism, with a broad geographic span. The issue is comprised of two sets of scholarly approaches. The first set includes perhaps more conventionally arranged articles that align with the Special Issue theme, while the second set is steeped in intersections of theory and practice as short essays, revolving around visualizations that articulate veiled senses of inequalities in sustainability discourses.
U2 - 10.1386/jem_00069_2
DO - 10.1386/jem_00069_2
M3 - Editorial
VL - 3
SP - 3
EP - 10
JO - Journal of Environmental Media
JF - Journal of Environmental Media
IS - 1
ER -