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COMM 177C

Seminar: 01Units: 5Class#: 12937
Winter 2024

Environmental Journalism

Department of Communication

1/8/24 - 3/15/24
Instructor: Information Not Available

Enrollment Status

  • Open Seats: 14
  • Enrolled: 1
  • Capacity: 15
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  • Waitlist: No waitlist
  • Waitlist Max: No waitlist

Course Description

Practical, collaborative, hands-on exploration of environmental journalism as an agent of change. Students learn how to identify and execute engaging and impactful stories about environmental science, policy, and justice through critique of environmental journalism pieces and extensive workshopping of each other's work. Emphasis on a just transition to climate adaptation and mitigation through elevating marginalized voices by using the tools and practices of journalism to spur positive change. Limited class size, preference to Environmental Communication and Journalism MA students. Prerequisite: EARTHSYS 191/291, COMM 104W, or consent of instructor. Admission by application only (https://forms.gle/C84WQRqbTFtuEfM49). Email instructor Chloe Peterson-Nafziger with any questions; chloepn.biosphere@gmail.com. Meets Earth Systems WIM requirement. (Graduate students enroll in EARTHSYS 277C/COMM 277C for 4 units; Undergraduates enroll in 177C for 5 units.)

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