Environmental Communication and Travel Journalism

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Climate Change
Climate Change and the Media
Cosmopolitan Concern
cosmopolitan public sphere
Cosmopolitanism
Cultural studies
Ecologies of Place
Ecotourism
elite influence networks
Environment and Tourism
Environment studies
Environmental Conflict and the Media
environmental discourse analysis
Environmental Journalism
Environmental marketing
Environmental policy
environmental politics
Environmental Rhetoric
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Forestry Tasmania
Great Bear Rainforest
Journalism
Journalism Practice
Journalism Studies
Journalistic Agency
Media and Communications
media source relations
National Geographic
National Geographic Traveler
place branding
Place-Branded Discourse
PR and the environment
Public Relations Practitioners
Pulp Mill
Spirit Bear
State Tourism Office
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Sustainable Tourism
Tasmanian Tiger
Tasmanian Tourism
The Routledge Handbook of Tourism and the Environment
The Tourist Gaze
The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class
Tourism Offices
Tourism Public Relations
tourism reputation management
Tourism Tasmania
Travel Alberta
Travel Feature
Travel Journalism
Travel Journalists
Travel Lists
Travel Media
United Nations World Tourism Organization
UNWTO

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138775251
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Travel journalism about natural attractions is environmental communication at the cusp of consumerism and concern. Countries and regions that market forests, rivers and wildlife to international tourists drive place-of-origin brand recognition that benefits exporters in other sectors. Place-branding in such destinations is not just PR for environmentally sustainable development and consumption, but also a political enterprise.

Environmental Communication and Travel Journalism considers tourism public relations as elite reputation management, and applies models of political conflict and source-media relations to the analysis of the ‘soft’ genre of travel journalism. The book seeks to understand how, in whose interests and against what odds discourses of cosmopolitanism and place-branding influence the way travel journalists represent vulnerable and contested environments.

Informed by interviews with journalists and their sources, Environmental Communication and Travel Journalism identifies and theorises networks, cultures, discursive strategies and multiple loyalties that can assist or interrupt flows of environmental concern in the cosmopolitan public sphere. The book should be of interest to scholars of environmental communication, environmental politics, journalism, tourism, marketing and public relations.

Lyn McGaurr is a Research Associate at the University of Tasmania, Australia, where she completed a PhD in Journalism. She has published internationally in the fields of environmental conflict and concern, mediated climate-change risk, travel journalism, cosmopolitanism and place-branding.

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