This essay introduces a special stream of *Media+Environment* focused on “disaster media.” In the process, the authors conceptualize this term in relation to “natural” and other disasters, including the COVID-19 pandemic, and explore how understandings of “disaster media” are embedded within several areas of humanities-based film and media scholarship. Writing from the social ecological premise that consequences of disasters stem in large part from systemic actions, the introduction develops three general arguments about disaster media as an analytic. First, disasters cause people to rethink what “media” are and to contend with the fact that, especially during disasters, media are constantly changing and being updated; they also escape the ...
Catastrophe is no longer an exception to the everyday. Anthropogenic (or capitalogenic) climate chan...
Disasters promise to be a permanent feature of globalized, industrial society in the twenty-first ce...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...
Our paper aims to examine: 1. The representation of environmental disaster in the traditional media,...
This chapter discusses the role of media and communications play in the construction of disasters. T...
This article sets out to illustrate the power of fictional film to present cautionary tales around ...
Today’s media ecology and communication flows circumscribe the globe, extending beyond and intensify...
This article provides an overview of the research and literature on media and disasters. Drawing on ...
Disasters promise to be a permanent feature of globalized, industrial society in the twenty-first ce...
Disasters in today's globalized world are becoming not only more frequent but, often, more catastrop...
The traditional fears arising from disasters of a natural order (such as earthquakes or eruptions), ...
The traditional fears arising from disasters of a natural order (such as earthquakes or eruptions), ...
Here are my notes from a symposium hosted by the Red Cross on how humanitarian crises are mediated b...
Objectives. This article provides an overview of how the interdisciplinary field of disaster studies...
How can theories of affect and felt emotions be useful in studying the communication of environment...
Catastrophe is no longer an exception to the everyday. Anthropogenic (or capitalogenic) climate chan...
Disasters promise to be a permanent feature of globalized, industrial society in the twenty-first ce...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...
Our paper aims to examine: 1. The representation of environmental disaster in the traditional media,...
This chapter discusses the role of media and communications play in the construction of disasters. T...
This article sets out to illustrate the power of fictional film to present cautionary tales around ...
Today’s media ecology and communication flows circumscribe the globe, extending beyond and intensify...
This article provides an overview of the research and literature on media and disasters. Drawing on ...
Disasters promise to be a permanent feature of globalized, industrial society in the twenty-first ce...
Disasters in today's globalized world are becoming not only more frequent but, often, more catastrop...
The traditional fears arising from disasters of a natural order (such as earthquakes or eruptions), ...
The traditional fears arising from disasters of a natural order (such as earthquakes or eruptions), ...
Here are my notes from a symposium hosted by the Red Cross on how humanitarian crises are mediated b...
Objectives. This article provides an overview of how the interdisciplinary field of disaster studies...
How can theories of affect and felt emotions be useful in studying the communication of environment...
Catastrophe is no longer an exception to the everyday. Anthropogenic (or capitalogenic) climate chan...
Disasters promise to be a permanent feature of globalized, industrial society in the twenty-first ce...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...