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Nature Matters: Journalism, the Environment and Everyday Life

Nature Matters: Journalism, the Environment and Everyday Life

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This collection of articles by journalist Rosalind Coward about environmental issues provides important reading for students and lecturers especially in the areas of environmental studies, cultural studies and journalism studies.
Rosalind Coward is a journalist and author who over twenty five years has written features and comment for the Guardian, the Observer and Resurgence magazine. This collection focuses on environmental matters and the link with everyday lifestyle choices. It brings together pieces on subjects such as : windfarms, the loss of urban gardens, reproductive politics, wolves and wilderness, the ethics of wildlife documentaries, car mania, the love of special places .

The collection includes a brand new introduction examining the coverage of the environment in journalism. It is organised in sections around key environmental issues such as food, tourism, lifestyle choices, women and nature, media and wildlife, and environmental politics. Uniting these apparently diverse subjects is Coward's questioning of some of the key background philosophical implications of 'nature' and environmental politics as well as her desire to see politics - and our everyday lives- transformed by making nature matter.
This collection is an indispensible resource for students of the environment and of journalism and media, and especially for those interested in both. It provides accessible and often provocative articles covering diverse but related topics. This collection will not only give a useful account of the recent history of environmental politics but will also provide a stimulating starting point for discussion of these subjects.

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