Assistant Professor DCU. Fellow RGS-IBG. Interdisciplinary scholar in media & geography. Research in communicating environmental issues through digital media.
📺📰🎙️ Interested in how and why the media cover climate change the way they do?
@DCU's MSc in Climate Change interrogates how different sectors of society are responding to the #ClimateCrisis & how that response can be strengthened.
Find details here: https://t.co/7qRLTBGk60
Shared my paper on "Media and Communications Research Amid Environmental Crisis" panel #IAMCR_OCP23 "Inhabiting the Planet: Challenges for Media, Comm and Beyond" @IAMCRtweets, and reading essays by Graham Murdock @trishmorgan Mandy Tröger @tricks_y@SevenSevignani and more💚🛜
Can movies influence climate action? What makes a good environmental movie - personal stories, emotion? Has #Avatar#DontLookUp been effective?
These questions & more are teased out in Episode 1 of our Code Red podcast.
Listen here: https://t.co/2NvSYaRLXA
To finish his keynote, @EamonRyan pays heed to the DCU School of Communications @DCU_SoC regarding its work on climate: “What’s going on in your school of communications is as important as in any school of science or technology or industrial development”
Join us tomorrow at 11 a.m. for an informative research seminar on Denial, Delay, and #Disinformation at @DCU . FuJo Director, @JaneSuit , will be sharing her insights on this critical topic. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn and engage!
#FakeNews#disinformation
#ResearchSeminar
#FuJo
📣 Last chance to register for our @DCUClimate conference!
Join us this Wednesday on the @DCU St. Patrick's campus to explore how Ireland can turn the tide on climate change and biodiversity loss.
Registration closes Tuesday at noon: https://t.co/Kzvd4hN9Ng
" When looked at from above, the Knowth macehead has the appearance of a face, its spirals creating the eyes, the shaft hole the mouth, the lozenges hair & even perhaps a beard. It's possible that its implied human features symbolised an ancestor captured in stone."
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“Imagine if your neighbourhood was suddenly disrupted by construction work that goes on 24/7, your life would change dramatically... It’s no different for whales or dolphins,” says @seaspray500
New study of deep-sea mining impacts on cetaceans.
https://t.co/i1hXCpPCL7
#FuJo is looking a #Postdoctoral researcher (Part-time) to work on a funded project to investigate the current state of teacher training on media literacy across Europe.
Candidate should send a CV along letter of interest to @ricardoccsilva
Details:
https://t.co/fvYJrfvem3