Book published! – “Communicating Ice through Popular Art & Aesthetics”

Bringing together diverse perspectives from research and practice across disciplines and media, a new edited volume by CPAS academic Dr Anna-Sophie Jurgens and Dr Anne Hemkendreis from University of Freiburg, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany – published in Palgrave Studies in Media and Environmental Communication – investigates the ecological and cultural implications of losing ice in the face of climate change, and clarifies the role of art and popular culture in raising environmental awareness.  The work includes contributions from CPAS researchers Karina Judd, Dr Graham Walker, Dr Anna-Sophie Jürgens and their wonderful collaborators. Find out more in the introduction (open access)!

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