ISBN-13: 9781138649828 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 226 str.
ISBN-13: 9781138649828 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 226 str.
In recent years the widely held misconception of the media as an 'ephemeral' industry has been challenged by research on the industry's significant material footprint. Despite this material turn, no systematic study of this sector has been conducted in ways that considers the role of the media industries as consumers and utilizers of a range of natural resources. Filling this lacuna, this book discusses the environmental management of the Nordic media industries. These countries, both as a set of small nations and as a regional constellation, are frequently perceived as some of the 'greenest' in the world, yet, not only is the footprint of the Nordic media practically ignored in academic research, but the very real stakes of the industries' global impact are not comprehensively understood. Here, the author focusses on four key areas for investigating the material impact of Nordic media: resources used for production and dissemination, regulation of the media, the organization of labour, as well as public discussion of these issues. By adopting an interdisciplinary perspective that combines ecocritical analysis with interrogation of the political economy of the creative industries, Kaapa argues that taking the industries to task on their environmental footprint is a multilevel resource and organizational management issue that must be addressed more effectively in contemporary media studies. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of media, communication and environmental studies.