ABSTRACT

This collection brings together established and emerging scholars for a critical framing of sustainability through the lens of language and communication, social semiotics, and media studies. The volume underscores the importance of re-envisioning sustainability around not only climate change and biodiversity loss but in broader systems of ecological, social, and economic imbalances on a global scale.

The book begins with a visual essay which provides a semiotic foundation for understandings of sustainability across disciplinary approaches in the chapters that follow. Subsequent chapters are organized around four thematic parts: reframing sustainability in a colonial world; the semiotics of sustainability; communicating sustainability in everyday life; and sustainability communication in the arts. A closing commentary by Crispin Thurlow offers critical reflections on sustainability within language and communication research and beyond.

This book will be of interest to scholars addressing sustainability across diverse disciplines, including language and communication, social semiotics, linguistic anthropology, environmental communication, media studies, and development studies.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

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Framing Sustainability
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chapter 1|13 pages

Visual Essay

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“Banal Sustainability”
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part I|51 pages

Reframing Sustainability in a Colonial World

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chapter 4|16 pages

Climate Crisis and Animal Exploitation

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Historical Materialism and the Reformulation of Industrial Discourses
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part II|54 pages

The Semiotics of Sustainability

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chapter 5|15 pages

The Semiotics of the “Unfinished”

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The Lost Highway and Other Signifiers of Unsustainable Development
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chapter 6|18 pages

Creating Shared Value

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A Social Semiotic Analysis of ESG Discourse on Social Media
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chapter 7|19 pages

Signs of Sustainability?

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The Semiotic Dimension of Urban Plants
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part III|58 pages

Communicating Sustainability in Everyday Life

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chapter 9|16 pages

A Discourse of Sustainable Architecture in the Studio

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When the Decoupling of Communication, Intentions, and Outcomes Presents Aspirations for Alternative Futures
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chapter 10|20 pages

Reclaiming Sustainability for the Anthropocene

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part IV|73 pages

Sustainability Communication in the Arts

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chapter 11|18 pages

“Sustainability” in the Arts and Culture Sector

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A Discourse Analytic Appreciative Inquiry
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chapter 12|19 pages

Climate in the Club

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Conveying Sustainable Futures through Eco Grime and Solarpunk Music
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chapter 13|19 pages

Staying Away from Cthulhu Rather than Embracing the Cthulhucene

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Human and Non-Human Relations in Netflix's The Sea Beast
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chapter 14|15 pages

Epilogue

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Seeing Through Sustainability and the Wasteful Rhetorics of (Un)Knowing
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