Not television but fiction: The Flood by Maggie Gee
- sea levels rising round a city that could be London. Great fun!
Rebecca
Rebecca Reid
Institute of Communications Studies, Leeds University
On 13 Dec 2006, at 11:16, tammy boyce wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a student who is doing research on media coverage of climate
> change. She is interested in
> fictional representations of climate change - bar 'Day After
> Tomorrow' - can any of you think any
> other relevant television (UK only) programmes? We've been sitting
> here a while and can't think of
> any.
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Tammy
>
> Dr. Tammy Boyce
> Research Fellow in Risk, Health and Science Communication
> Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
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>
> Tel: 029 20870101
> Fax: 029 20238832
>
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