Climate change and community communication

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Climate change and community communication
Session Code:
CAM-1
Chair:
Alejandro
Barranquero
41
Community Radio for Environmental Conscientization: A Case of Radio Kotagiri
Session Code:
CAM-1
Hazeena
T
University of Hyderabad
216
Local climate voices make a rising sea of noise
Session Code:
CAM-1
Lorenzo
Vargas
World Association for Christian Communication (WACC)
1479
Global climate protest demonstrations: common cause and cosmopolitics
Session Code:
CAM-1
Isabel
Babo
Lusófona University, CICANT
Manuel
Bogalheiro
Lusófona University, CICANT
234
Disaster Communication and Community Radio: The Case of Cyclone Yaas in Odisha, India
Session Code:
CAM-1
Manas
Kanjilal
Department of Communication, University of Hyderabad
Kanchan K
Malik
Department of Communication, University of Hyderabad
1121
Disaster Communication Ecology in Multiethnic Communities in Inner Mongolia, China: Understanding Community Resilience from a Communication Infrastructure Approach
Session Code:
CAM-1
Lisi
MAI
International Christian University Graduate School

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