[acc-cca-l] June 4th Online Webinar: Centering Latin American Voices in Global Environmental Communication
Sibo Chen
sibo.chen at torontomu.ca
Fri May 30 13:03:59 MDT 2025
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Dear Colleagues,
Please find below an upcoming online webinar on the topic of "Centering Latin American Voices in Global Environmental Communication" We look forward to seeing many of you there. Please feel free to share this information among your networks.
Best Regards
Sibo Chen
Toronto Metropolitan University
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Topic: Centering Latin American Voices in Global Environmental Communication
Time: June 4th 9-10 am, Eastern Time
Join Zoom Meeting
https://torontomu.zoom.us/j/93369726585?pwd=JxkTAf3Zs1TifPCakcmsdILq75VHsw.1
Meeting ID: 933 6972 6585
Passcode: 892042
Intro: The field of environmental communication has expanded globally, addressing increasingly diverse issues and populations. Yet, theoretical and empirical advances from peripheral regions—such as Latin America—continue to receive limited attention in international discussions. In this presentation, Dr. Bruno Takahashi will highlight the contributions of Latin American researchers to environmental communication and examine the structural barriers that hinder their global recognition. He will also explore strategies to overcome these obstacles, focusing in particular on a current initiative to map and synthesize Latin American academic literature in this field.
Speaker Bio: Dr. Bruno Takahashi is the Brandt Endowed Professor of Environmental Communication at Michigan State University. He holds a joint appointment in the School of Journalism and AgBioResearch and serves as the Research Director at the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism.
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Sibo Chen (he/him)
Associate Professor
School of Professional Communication
Toronto Metropolitan University (Formerly Ryerson University)
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