This edited collection provides a unique survey of the ways in which
news media organizations across Latin America and the Caribbean cover
global, regional and local environmental issues and challenges. There is
growing recognition within academia, governments, industries, NGOs and
civil society about the importance of strategic communication and the
news media in informing current societal and policy discussions about
environmental issues. With this in mind, this volume explores the
content of reporting as well as the structural and individual contests
faced by media organizations and journalists, with a focus on the very
unique political, social, cultural and environmental conditions that
affect the countries individually. The book provides a survey of the
most relevant and current environmental issues that have attracted
public attention across the region and within countries in Latin America
and the Caribbean in the first part of the 21st century.
This volume will be of interest to students, instructors and researchers
interested in Latin America and the Caribbean, media and the
environment.