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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Bliss Sandhu, a PhD candidate at the University of Tasmania’s School of Creative Arts and Media. Bliss is researching how ephemeral communication, such as Snapchat and Instagram stories, influences the way people represent and relate to the environment. He will share his findings and insights on how these forms of communication can have a passive influence on environmental awareness and behaviour. We will also explore topics such as the dominant ideology of Tasmania, the challenges and opportunities of environmental communication, and the future of narrative-based content creation for personalised consumption. Don’t miss this fascinating podcast on how ephemeral communication can shape our environmental consciousness and action.
www.mediamothership.au
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By Craig NorrisJoin us for an enlightening conversation with Bliss Sandhu, a PhD candidate at the University of Tasmania’s School of Creative Arts and Media. Bliss is researching how ephemeral communication, such as Snapchat and Instagram stories, influences the way people represent and relate to the environment. He will share his findings and insights on how these forms of communication can have a passive influence on environmental awareness and behaviour. We will also explore topics such as the dominant ideology of Tasmania, the challenges and opportunities of environmental communication, and the future of narrative-based content creation for personalised consumption. Don’t miss this fascinating podcast on how ephemeral communication can shape our environmental consciousness and action.
www.mediamothership.au
Support the show: https://www.mediamothership.au/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.