This episode features scholars Stephen Lezak and Ben Weissenbach discussing their work on climate change storytelling, the evolving media landscape, and how to effectively communicate environmental issues. They explore long-form journalism, the importance of trust and moral authority in media, and practices to reconnect with nature amidst a fast-changing world.
Key topics
The role of storytelling in climate change communication
Challenges and opportunities in long-form journalism
The importance of trust and moral authority in media
Practices for reconnecting with nature and grounding stories
The impact of media environment on climate storytelling
Chapters
00:00
Navigating the Modern Media Landscape
02:49
Personal Stories and Climate Change
05:57
The Shift in Storytelling
08:53
The Need for Diverse Narratives
11:59
Challenges in Long-Form Journalism
15:14
The Role of Technology in Storytelling
17:54
Finding Authenticity in Media
21:07
Reconnecting with Nature
24:11
The Importance of Craft in Storytelling
26:54
The Future of Journalism
30:06
Voices of Trust in Media
33:01
Ground Truth and Connection
36:13
Celebrating Beauty in Storytelling
Key topics
The role of storytelling in climate change communication
Challenges and opportunities in long-form journalism
The importance of trust and moral authority in media
Practices for reconnecting with nature and grounding stories
The impact of media environment on climate storytelling
Chapters
00:00
Navigating the Modern Media Landscape
02:49
Personal Stories and Climate Change
05:57
The Shift in Storytelling
08:53
The Need for Diverse Narratives
11:59
Challenges in Long-Form Journalism
15:14
The Role of Technology in Storytelling
17:54
Finding Authenticity in Media
21:07
Reconnecting with Nature
24:11
The Importance of Craft in Storytelling
26:54
The Future of Journalism
30:06
Voices of Trust in Media
33:01
Ground Truth and Connection
36:13
Celebrating Beauty in Storytelling
- Category
- Academic
- Tags
- Cambridge University, Cambridge research
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