7 articles in this issue
Valentina Anzoise
The scientific and technological achievements of the past century and the increasing pervasiveness of images have not only influenced deeply the relationship between humankind and nature, but have also introduced new kinds of awareness of human's responsi... see more
Cécilia Claeys
This article offers a reflexive presentation of an interdisciplinary case study involving environmental sociology and marine biology. The creation of the Calanques National Park (April 2012), next to Marseille, the second largest city in France, has fuell... see more
Kerstin Rosenow-Williams
This article analyzes how humanitarian and/or development organizations acting as intermediaries between scientists and vulnerable populations aim to make environmental changes visible while trying to meet local needs and demands for sustainable livelihoo... see more
Katherine E. Foo
From Boston to Los Angeles, scholars and practitioners are working to improve participatory design and planning through new forms of digital media. Visualization technologies have also become much more prominent in the quotidian operations of urban govern... see more
G. Mauricio Mejía, Bernadette Longo
The use of rich media content in Internet, and social media, has created multiple opportunities for low-investment campaigns for social change. This article analyzes the influence of web-based, visually rich viral videos on people’s social awareness of co... see more
Soledad Fernández Bouzo
The emergence of environmental films and environmental narratives is part of a production process of images and sounds related to the proliferation of environmental conflicts in Latin America and in the whole world. This process is relatively new in Argen... see more
Valentina Anzoise, Luca Ghirotto
The article illustrates an ongoing research on the perception of the transition landscapes of two high-tech zones in China. Through this research, the authors attempt to broaden the scope of Grounded Theory (GT) to embrace urban and environmental phenomen... see more