'Children of Men' isn't about climate change but it does figure in the
dystopian portrayal of the near-future.
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Subject: [PSCI-COM] climate change programmes
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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King Edward VII Ave
Cardiff
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Tel: 029 20870101
Fax: 029 20238832
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