"Nationalized Nature on Picture Postcards: Subtexts of Tourism from an Environmental Perspective"
Tourists are in a liminal position, on the verge of reality, and they need to communicate the success of this borderline experience back home.
Tourists are in a liminal position, on the verge of reality, and they need to communicate the success of this borderline experience back home.
Chris Rose discusses Greenpeace UK in relation to public awareness of environmental problems.
Markus J. Peterson and Tarla Rai Peterson make an argument for the synergy between deep, feminist, and scientific ecology towards improving environmental policy.
In this article, Jozef Keulartz, Henny van der Windt, and Jacques Swart examine the role of concepts of nature as communicative devices in public debates and political decision-making.
This essay will focus on the use of eco-images in unconventional visual environmental campaigns.
On November 11, 1886, Heinrich Hertz, the pioneer of high-frequency and radio technology, for the first time observed the propagation of an electromagnetic wave with this setup.
In October 1861 Philipp Reis presented his “telephone” to the members of the physics association in Frankfurt.
This film, narrated by Tilda Swinton, documents environmental projects and actions by ordinary people around the world.
This essay discusses methodological difficulties of the established concept of social memory for the analysis of energo-political discourse. It examines the case study of the German-Russian energy cooperation on the natural gas market which began with the discovery of the Urengoi gas field in 1966.
The killing of possums as “pests” is framed as a caring relationship towards Aotearoa/New Zealand’s natural environment.