Extreme Weather and Global Media

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Annika Olsson
anthropogenic climate change discourse
Belle Harbor
Breezy Point
Broadcast News Coverage
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CCTV Camera
CCTV Footage
climate disaster representation
Colorado Floods
Cyclone Phailin
Data Set
Diane Negra
disaster risk communication
ecocriticism
ecomedia
environmental crisis narratives
environmental humanities
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Extreme Hot Weather
extreme weather
FEMA
film studies
global media
India Shining
Jon Kraszewski
Justin Carville
Laura Beltz Imaoka
Max Liboiron
media ecology analysis
media studies
Mobile Phone Cameras
Occupy Sandy
Paula Gilligan
Reality Tv
Reality Tv Program
Southeastern Germany
Storm Chaser
Sujata Moorti
Super-storm Sandy
Superstorm Sandy
Surveillance Footage
Surveillance Imagery
surveillance technology studies
Susanne Leikam
Svensk Mediedatabas
television studies
transnational media coverage
Weather Media
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138798786
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the two decades bracketing the turn of the millennium, large-scale weather disasters have been inevitably constructed as media events. As such, they challenge the meaning of concepts such as identity and citizenship for both locally affected populations and widespread spectator communities. This timely collection pinpoints the features of an often overlooked yet rapidly expanding category of global media and analyzes both its forms and functions. Specifically, contributors argue that the intense promotion and consumption of 'extreme weather' events takes up the slack for the public conversations society is not having about the environment, and the feeling of powerlessness that accompanies the realization that anthropogenic climate change has now reached a point of no return. Incorporating a range of case studies of extreme weather mediation in India, the UK, Germany, Sweden, the US, and Japan, and exploring recent and ongoing disasters such as Superstorm Sandy, the Fukushima nuclear crisis, flooding in Germany, and heat waves in the UK, Extreme Weather and Global Media generates valuable inquiry into the representational and social characteristics of the new culture of extreme weather.

Julia Leyda is Associate Professor in the Department of English Literature at Sophia University in Tokyo. She has published articles in Jump Cut, Television and New Media, American Quarterly, and Cinema Journal. She is the editor of Todd Haynes: Interviews (University Press of Mississippi, 2014).

Diane Negra is Professor of Film Studies and Screen Culture and Head of Film Studies at University College Dublin. She is the author, editor or co-editor of eight books, the most recent of which is Gendering the Recession: Media and Culture in an Age of Austerity (Duke University Press, 2014). She is co-editor of Television and New Media.