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Satire, Humor, and Environmental Crises 🔍
Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies, Routledge explorations in environmental studies, Abingdon, Oxon, 2023
Massih Zekavat, Tabea Scheel 🔍
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__Satire, Humor, and Environmental Crises__ explores how satire and humor can be employed to address and mitigate ecological crises at individual and collective levels.
Besides scientific and technological endeavors, solutions to ecological crises must entail social and communicative reform to persuade citizens, corporations, organizations, and policymakers to adopt more sustainable lifestyles and policies. This monograph reassesses environmental behavior and messaging and explores the promises of humorous and satiric communication therein. It draws upon a solid and interdisciplinary theoretical foundation to explicate the individual, social, and ecospheric determinants of behavior. Creative works of popular culture across various modes of expression, including __The Simpsons, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver__, and __The New Yorker__ cartoons, are examined to illustrate the strong if underappreciated relationship between humor and the environment. This is followed by a discussion of the instruments and methodological subtleties involved in measuring the impacts of humor and satire in environmental advocacy for the purpose of conducting empirical research. More broadly, the book aspires to participate in urgent cultural and political discussions about how we can evaluate and intervene in the full diversity of environmental crises, engage a broad set of internal and external partners and stakeholders, and develop models for positive social and environmental transformations.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars interested in environmental humanities, communication science, psychology, and critical humor studies. It can further benefit environmental activists, policymakers, NGOs, and campaign organizers.
Besides scientific and technological endeavors, solutions to ecological crises must entail social and communicative reform to persuade citizens, corporations, organizations, and policymakers to adopt more sustainable lifestyles and policies. This monograph reassesses environmental behavior and messaging and explores the promises of humorous and satiric communication therein. It draws upon a solid and interdisciplinary theoretical foundation to explicate the individual, social, and ecospheric determinants of behavior. Creative works of popular culture across various modes of expression, including __The Simpsons, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver__, and __The New Yorker__ cartoons, are examined to illustrate the strong if underappreciated relationship between humor and the environment. This is followed by a discussion of the instruments and methodological subtleties involved in measuring the impacts of humor and satire in environmental advocacy for the purpose of conducting empirical research. More broadly, the book aspires to participate in urgent cultural and political discussions about how we can evaluate and intervene in the full diversity of environmental crises, engage a broad set of internal and external partners and stakeholders, and develop models for positive social and environmental transformations.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars interested in environmental humanities, communication science, psychology, and critical humor studies. It can further benefit environmental activists, policymakers, NGOs, and campaign organizers.
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lgli/Satire_Humor_and_Environmental_Crises.sanet.st.pdf
Alternative author
MASSIH SCHEEL, TABEA ZEKAVAT
Alternative publisher
Routledge, Chapman & Hall, Incorporated
Alternative publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Alternative publisher
Psychology Press Ltd
Alternative publisher
Routledge/Earthscan
Alternative publisher
CRC Press
Alternative edition
Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), Abingdon, Oxon, 2023
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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"Satire, Humor, and Environmental Crises explores how satire and humor can be employed to address and mitigate ecological crises at individual and collective levels. Besides scientific and technological endeavors, solutions to ecological crises must entail social and communicative reform to persuade citizens, corporations, organizations, and policymakers to adopt more sustainable lifestyles and policies. This monograph reassesses environmental behavior and messaging and explores the promises of humorous and satiric communication therein. It draws upon a solid and interdisciplinary theoretical foundation to explicate the individual, social, and ecospheric determinants of behavior. Creative works of popular culture across various modes of expression including, The Simpsons, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and The New Yorker cartoons are examined to illustrate the strong if underappreciated relationship between humor and the environment. This is followed by a discussion of the instruments and methodological subtleties involved in measuring the impacts of humor and satire in environmental advocacy for the purpose of conducting empirical research. More broadly, the book aspires to participate in urgent cultural and political discussions about how we can evaluate and intervene in the full diversity of environmental crises, engage a broad set of internal and external partners and stakeholders, and develop models for positive social and environmental transformations. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars interested in environmental humanities, communication science, psychology, and critical humor studies. It can further benefit environmental activists, policymakers, NGOs, and campaign organizers"-- Provided by publisher
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Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
2 Theories, Types, and Functions of Humor: A Brief Overview
3 Determinants of Pro-Environmental Behavior
4 A Modular Interdependency Model for the Potential Impact of Humor and Satire on Environmental Behavior
5 Humorous and Satiric Environmental Advocacy in Popular Culture
6 Measuring the Potential Impacts of Humor and Satire on Environmental Behavior
7 Conclusion and Implications
Index
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
2 Theories, Types, and Functions of Humor: A Brief Overview
3 Determinants of Pro-Environmental Behavior
4 A Modular Interdependency Model for the Potential Impact of Humor and Satire on Environmental Behavior
5 Humorous and Satiric Environmental Advocacy in Popular Culture
6 Measuring the Potential Impacts of Humor and Satire on Environmental Behavior
7 Conclusion and Implications
Index
Alternative description
This book explores how satire and humor can be employed to address and mitigate ecological crises at individual and collective levels. It will be of great interest to students and scholars interested in environmental humanities, communication science, psychology, and critical humor studies.
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2023-03-17
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