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Название: Communicating the Future

Автор: W. Lance Bennett

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Учебная литература

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isbn: 9781509540464

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СКАЧАТЬ the left. There are also signs that many people on the center right of the political spectrum are open to thinking about environmental economics centered around themes of localism, energy security, support for small businesses, and promoting elements of the good life, such as leisure, family, community, less pollution, better transportation, and improved health.8 The point is that that it is possible to ease partisan divides by challenging the prevailing mindset that economy and environment are competing entities, and instead show that they are best understood as inseparable.

      Communicating the Future offers a framework that citizens, advocates, and communication scholars can use to approach complex human problems like the environmental crisis in new ways. Communication has been instrumental in getting us into the current mess, and it can also help us set a different course. Communication for change involves developing techniques to: (a) evaluate common but unproductive communication that blocks thinking about change, (b) develop ideas and narratives that intersect the categories of economic, political, and environmental problems, and (c) design communication processes that help organize and engage diverse publics to demand more effective solutions.

      Until environmental advocates, funding organizations, citizens, and politicians develop appealing economic visions and the networked organization to spread them, they will continue to lose environmental policy fights to those who simply raise economic anxieties. Learning to communicate at the intersection of environment, economy, and politics entails recognizing that communication is more than just framing and exchanging messages to promote specific issues or campaigns. Communication is most powerful when ideas are produced and packaged so that they can travel over different social networks and flow into popular narratives about who we are and how we want to live.

      1  1 Greta Thunberg, “‘You Did Not Act in Time.’ Greta Thunberg’s Full Speech to MPs,” Guardian, April 23, 2019. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/apr/23/greta-thunberg-full-speech-to-mps-you-did-not-act-in-time

      2  2 Matthew Taylor, Libby Brooks, and Arthur Nelson, “Youth Climate Strikes Take Place in More than 100 countries,” Guardian, March 14, 2019. https://www.theguardian.com/education/2019/mar/14/youth-climate-strikes-to-take-place-in-almost-100-countries-greta-thunberg

      3  3 “Environmental Protection vs. Economic Growth,” Gallup Poll (2018). https://news.gallup.com/poll/1615/environment.aspx

      4  4 Graeme Maxton and Jorgen Randers. Reinventing Prosperity: Managing Economic Growth to Reduce Unemployment, Inequality and Climate Change (Greystone Books, 2016).

      5  5 James K. Galbraith, “The Unsustainability of Inequality,” Project Syndicate, August 23, 2019. https://www.project-syndicate.org/onpoint/the-unsustainability-of-inequality-by-james-k--galbraith-2019-08?barrier=accesspaylog

      6  6 Ibid.

      7  7 See Guy Standing, The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class (London: Bloomsbury, 2014)

      8  8 Adam Corner, “A new Conversation with the Center Right about Climate Change: Values, Frames, and Narratives,” Climate Outreach and Information Network, June 13, 2013. https://e-voice.org.uk/kef/about/view/useful-information/conversing-climate-change.pdf

      9  9 Bill McKibben, “Don’t Imagine the Future – It’s Already Here,” Organization, 20 (5), 2013, 745–747.

      Communicating the Future is based on the idea that communication is more than just sending and receiving messages. Ideas, and how we develop and spread them, constitute the social, economic, and political networks that are integral to how we organize and change our lives. This book explores how these communication processes work, and how citizens and organizations can communicate differently to replace current economic and political practices based on ideas that function poorly for people and planet. This does not mean that positive change can occur overnight, but there is hope in using communication to develop and guide manageable transitions away from the economics and politics that currently threaten life on the planet. This book also shows how the dysfunctional economic ideas that still dominate our lives gained such dominance, and how we can think and act differently about the future.

      Chapter 2 uses the idea-flow model to show how to organize and share better integrated economic and environmental visions with the potential for broad political uptake. This entails recognizing the important ideas that have come from the environmental movement. At the same time, it is important to see how the movement has become spread out around different causes and different arenas of issue politics. The discussion provides keys for using communication as an organizational process to better align the environmental movement both internally, and with a broader spectrum of economic justice and political reform organizations to build a more effective politics for change. The task is made somewhat easier by the richness of many ideas already in circulation that just need more amplification and coordinated promotion.