The possibilities of everyday life and unfinished modernity in communication of the environmental movement

Authors

  • Katarini Giroldo Miguel Doutoranda na Universidade Metodista de São Paulo.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4013/fem.2012.143.07

Abstract

The present research intents at reviewing the environmental movement within an unfinished modernity, studying the peculiarities of the phenomenon and the incorporation of everyday life in the diffusion of environmental issues. The proposal is to discuss the history of environmentalism in this socio-historical context, to then understand the relevance and possibilities in the communicative processes and then to proceed with specific examples that can illustrate the relationship of the environmental movement with everyday life in a society in which the postmodern condition highlights a still unfinished modernity, which deserves an attention.

Key-words: communication, everyday life, modernity, environmental movement

Author Biography

Katarini Giroldo Miguel, Doutoranda na Universidade Metodista de São Paulo.

Jornalista, mestre em comunicação pela Unesp/Bauru, doutoranda em comunicação social na Universidade Metodista de São Paulo, bolsista CNPq.

Published

2012-05-21