
Environmental Communication and the Wild
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Derek Moscato is Professor of Journalism at Western Washington University.
Content
Introduction
Part I: Techno Wilds
Chapter 1: On Conserving Cyberspace: The Metaphorical Wild and Digital Networks
Christopher Lee Adamczyk
Chapter 2: Visualizing the Future of AR Environmental Communication
Kailan Sindelar
Chapter 3: Nature as Vanishing Wilderness: Mobile Communication Technologies and Colonial Epistemologies
Stephen B. Crofts Wiley
Part II: Performative Wilds
Chapter 4: Environment as its Own Movie Director: Anti-Representationalism as More-Than-Human Cinema
Hugo Picado de Almeida and Adalberto Fernandes
Chapter 5: "We Shall Remain Men": Masculinity, Nature, and Environmentalism in YETI Presents Films
Brandon Robert Green
Chapter 6: Born in China and the International Political Economy of Disneynature
Phillip D. Duncan, Janet Wasko, and Zak Roman
Part III: Mediated Wilds
Chapter 7: Wilderness, Constructed: The Dystopian Imaginaries of Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber
Kathleen M. Ryan and David Staton
Chapter 8: From Sacred Lands to Social Media: Indigenous Sovereignty Digitized
Nii Mahliaire
Chapter 9: Transition in Translation: Haikyo, The Wild, and the Mediation of Material Decay on Instagram
Evan R. Jones
Chapter 10: Framing Wildlife through National Geographic: Animal Logic in the Anthropocene
Minos-Athanasios Karyotakis
Part IV: Experiential Wilds
Chapter 11: Driving Discourses of Ecotopia: The Wild and the Winding Road of #VanLife
Derek Moscato
Chapter 12: The Pennsylvania Wilds and the Rhetorical Construction of Wilderness
Casey R. Schmitt
Chapter 13: Traces of Extraction: Finding and Forgetting Environmental Destruction in "Wild and Wonderful" West Virginia
Ryan McCullough
Chapter 14: Losing Raymond: Digital Rescue Technologies, Social Media, and The Wild
JV Fuqua
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