“Art and Doucmentaries in Climate Communication"

The following is a review, participant-voiced poetic inquiry, and commentary on the article, “Art and Documentaries in Climate Communication: Experiencing the Reality of Climate Change and Leading the Way to Change.” Liselotte Roosen and Christian Klockner (2020) published this case study as part of...

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Main Author: Sheila C. Mullooly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alberta 2022-03-01
Series:Art/Research International
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Online Access:https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/29625
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description The following is a review, participant-voiced poetic inquiry, and commentary on the article, “Art and Documentaries in Climate Communication: Experiencing the Reality of Climate Change and Leading the Way to Change.” Liselotte Roosen and Christian Klockner (2020) published this case study as part of a more extensive research project, Climart, funded by the Norwegian Research Council. In this review, I consider the relationships between artworks, researchers, and audience participants. I offer a participant-voiced poetic inquiry of the arts-based research project. I address the project’s goals for social/political/cultural change, its local and global contexts, and future implications. 
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spelling doaj.art-11998e125e8b48a5a5ccc7b9d35789bc2022-12-21T18:19:46ZengUniversity of AlbertaArt/Research International2371-37712022-03-017110.18432/ari29625“Art and Doucmentaries in Climate Communication" Sheila C. Mullooly0Portland State UniversityThe following is a review, participant-voiced poetic inquiry, and commentary on the article, “Art and Documentaries in Climate Communication: Experiencing the Reality of Climate Change and Leading the Way to Change.” Liselotte Roosen and Christian Klockner (2020) published this case study as part of a more extensive research project, Climart, funded by the Norwegian Research Council. In this review, I consider the relationships between artworks, researchers, and audience participants. I offer a participant-voiced poetic inquiry of the arts-based research project. I address the project’s goals for social/political/cultural change, its local and global contexts, and future implications.  https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/29625climate changedocumentarypoetic inquirysocial changevisual artreview
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title “Art and Doucmentaries in Climate Communication"
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