Abstract
If cultural dimensions of environmental issues are ignored, any adaption and mitigation responses will fail to be effective (Adger et al. 2013). Cultural production communicates, and has the power to shape society (Hooper – Greenhill 2000,138). Cultural intermediaries are prominent in promoting art; they can change cultural aspirations and may also play a vital role in the environmental debate.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 01 Nov 2018 |
| Event | Frontiers and Horizons in Ecology - Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom Duration: 01 Nov 2018 → 02 Nov 2018 http://www.frontiersandhorizons.co.uk/speakers/ |
Conference
| Conference | Frontiers and Horizons in Ecology |
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| Abbreviated title | FHEcol18 |
| Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
| City | Belfast |
| Period | 01/11/2018 → 02/11/2018 |
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Ecological knowledge dissemination through cultural intermediaries and visual art: a Northern Ireland case study using reflexive thematic analysis
Nelson, K. (Author), Silvester, R. (Supervisor), Dick, J. (Supervisor) & Kerr, K. (Supervisor), Jul 2024Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy
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