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The Impact of Creative Climate Communication: Emotions, Activism, and Mental Health

Veranstaltungsdetails
Datum: 14.11.2024, 16:00 Uhr - 18:00 Uhr 
Ort: Zentrum für Klimaresilienz, Raum 1201/1202, Universit?tsstr. 12, 86159 Augsburg
Veranstalter: Zentrum für Klimaresilienz
Themenbereiche: Politik und Gesellschaft
Veranstaltungsart: Vortrag
Vortragende: Prof. Dr. Wojciech Malecki

You can follow this lecture by Prof. Dr. Wojciech Malecki, Institute of Polish Philology, 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Wroclaw, Poland, in person at the Centre for Climate Resilience (room 1201/1202) or via Zoom: Link: : https://uni-augsburg.zoom.us/j/6851 Meeting ID 685 1482 5373 Kenncode: ht6s!h


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Wojciech Malecki

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A growing number of journalists, critics, scholars, and policymakers argue that creative forms of climate communication—such as novels, journalistic stories, video games, and others—are not only topically relevant but could even “save the world.” The underlying theory is that addressing climate change requires influencing the public's attitudes, emotions, beliefs, and behavior, and that conventional communication methods are insufficient to achieve this goal. Creative climate communication is seen as a viable alternative due to its ability to vividly portray climate realities and encourage the public to engage with them imaginatively. This unique capacity is believed to foster a greater sense of care about climate change and to stimulate climate action. In this paper, I will discuss empirical evidence supporting this potential, with a particular focus on studies examining one form of creative climate communication: climate fiction.

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