The Palgrave Handbook of International Communication and Sustainable Development
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| Résumé: | XXXIV, 635 p. 49 illus. text  | 
| Langue: | anglais | 
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          Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
    
        2021.
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| Édition: | 1st ed. 2021. | 
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| Accès en ligne: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69770-9 | 
| Format: | Électronique Livre | 
                Table des matières: 
            
                  - Part 1: Introduction: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives
 - 1. Communication for Sustainable Development in the Age of COVID-19
 - 2. The Sustainable Development Goals: A Major Reboot or Just Another Acronym?
 - 3. SDG18—The Missing Ventilator: An Introduction to the 2030 Agenda for Development
 - 4. Communication for Sustainable Development and Blue Growth: Towards New Theoretical and Empirical Directions
 - 5. A Buddhist Approach to Participatory Communication and Sustainable Development: A Case Study from Lao PDR
 - 6. Between Rights and Diversities: Can the Regulation of Communication Help Prevent Climate Change and Promote Sustainable Development?
 - 7. Islamic Finance for SDGs: A Mirage?
 - Part 2: Communicating the Global Goals
 - 8. Community Learning Centre as a Promising Medium for Promoting Sustainable Development Goal 4: Lifelong Learning
 - 9. Communicating Sustainable Development in Higher Education: Evaluation of Education Experiences and Proposals for Teachers’ Orientation
 - 10. Media, Literacy and Education: Partners for Sustainable Development
 - 11. The Paradox in Discourse and Praxis of Gender Equality: A Communicative Framework for Sustainable Development
 - 12. Achieving Sustainable Development Goals: An Analytical Overview of Indian Experience (2000–2019)
 - 13. Fostering Gender-Sensitive Programming and Practices Among Community Radios in India: The Road Ahead
 - 14. Miscommunication of Harms? A Critique of SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production Implementation in the Food Sector in Northern Ireland
 - 15. Fake News and SDG16: The Situation in Ghana
 - 16.Communication for Sustainable Social Change and the Pursuit of Zero Hunger: The Food Sovereignty Language Frame
 - 17. Internet Philanthropy as China’s ‘Digital Solution’ to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Policies, Practices, Politics and Critique
 - 18. Facts Aren’t Enough: Addressing Communication Challenges in the Pollinator Crisis and Beyond
 - Part 3:International Communication, Journalism and Sustainable Development
 - 19. Egyptian TV Coverage of the Sustainable Development Strategy (SDS): Egypt Vision 2030
 - 20. SDG #3: Communicating “Health for All” in German-Speaking Countries as Exemplified by HIV/AIDS Advertising Campaigns
 - 21. Global Communication and Sustainable Development: From the Earth Summit in Rio 1992 to the Olympic Games in Rio 2016
 - 22. A Comparative Analysis of American and Chinese News Media Coverage of Climate Change Issues over the Period 2007–2015
 - 23. Running Ahead: Trump’s Presidency and Climate Change Discourses. Has Trump’s Presidency Changed Climate Change Discourses?: A Text Mining Analysis of Newspaper Contents in the United States
 - 24. Communicating Development: NewsCoverage of the SDGs in the Nigerian Press
 - 25. Selected Journalists’ Role Perception Towards Achieving Agenda 2030 in Nigeria
 - Part 4:Conclusion
 - 26. Beyond the SDGs: From 2030 to 2050 Agenda for Development.