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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-osu1531401985309592021-08-03T07:07:31Z Audiences, structures, and strategies: The promise and power of environmental documentaries Cooper, Kathryn E. Communication Environmental Education Environmental Studies Film Studies Mass Communications Mass Media Public Health Education Science Education Wildlife Conservation documentary narrative affect environmental communication science communication media effects public understanding of science Human activity and unsustainable use of natural resources create increasingly severe environmental problems. Science and environmental documentaries are often used to explain these problems to the general public and to advocate for policies to address environmental issues. Despite the impact many of these films have had, empirical social science research on the genre is scant, in part due to the difficulty inherent in simply defining what is or is not a documentary.Integrating theoretical perspectives on environmental behavior, narrative persuasion, affect, and documentaries, the present research tests how and why documentaries may be an effective means by which to inform the public and to persuade citizens in favor of particular policies, typically aimed at increasing regulation of environmental hazards. The studies presented here begin building our understanding of documentary audiences and effects by addressing three key questions: Who is watching environmental documentaries? How do aspects of documentaries, specifically narrative structure and message goal influence documentary effectiveness? What visual and verbal message design strategies make documentaries more or less effective? By addressing these questions, the present study enhances knowledge related to documentary audiences, documentary structures, and documentary message design features. 2018-11-21 English text The Ohio State University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu153140198530959 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu153140198530959 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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topic Communication
Environmental Education
Environmental Studies
Film Studies
Mass Communications
Mass Media
Public Health Education
Science Education
Wildlife Conservation
documentary
narrative
affect
environmental communication
science communication
media effects
public understanding of science
spellingShingle Communication
Environmental Education
Environmental Studies
Film Studies
Mass Communications
Mass Media
Public Health Education
Science Education
Wildlife Conservation
documentary
narrative
affect
environmental communication
science communication
media effects
public understanding of science
Cooper, Kathryn E.
Audiences, structures, and strategies: The promise and power of environmental documentaries
author Cooper, Kathryn E.
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title Audiences, structures, and strategies: The promise and power of environmental documentaries
title_short Audiences, structures, and strategies: The promise and power of environmental documentaries
title_full Audiences, structures, and strategies: The promise and power of environmental documentaries
title_fullStr Audiences, structures, and strategies: The promise and power of environmental documentaries
title_full_unstemmed Audiences, structures, and strategies: The promise and power of environmental documentaries
title_sort audiences, structures, and strategies: the promise and power of environmental documentaries
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