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Water Communication : Analysis of Strategies and Campaigns from the Water Sector /

"The book facilitates coordination within the water sector and its organizations as water is a wide field of applications where inadequate words and language undrestatnding between its stakeholders is one of the main obstacles today ..."--Back cover

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Herve-Bazin, Celine
Autor Corporativo: World Health Organization
Otros Autores: Cameron, John, 1947-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : IWA Publishing, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • About the authors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • Foreword to “Water Communicationâ€?
  • Main Results
  • 1. Scope of Water Communication
  • 1.1 Information and Communication Sciences, A Short Definition and Glossary
  • 1.1.1 In Short
  • 1.2 The International Recognition of Water Communication
  • 1.2.1 The Role of the UN
  • 1.2.2 The IWRM, A Paradigm Shift to Water Management
  • 1.2.3 The Emergence of Research on Water Communication
  • 1.2.4 In Summary
  • 1.3 Heritage and Influences of Communication Sciences
  • 1.3.1 The Heritage of Communication on the Environment, Sustainability and Resources1.3.1.1 The Key Influence of Environmental Communication
  • 1.3.1.2 Influence from Sustainable Development Communication
  • 1.3.1.3 Other Natural Resources Communications
  • 1.3.2 Other Main Heritages from Communication Sciences
  • 1.3.2.1 Religious and Symbols: Water Social and Cultural Representations
  • 1.3.2.2 Health Communication: From Public to Personal Perceptions
  • 1.3.2.2.1 The importance of water quality and combat against waterborne diseases
  • 1.3.2.2.2 Water security, emergencies and crisis communication1.3.2.2.3 Drinking habits, nutrition and alimentation
  • 1.3.2.2.4 Curative values to welfare and beauty
  • 1.3.2.3 Communication for Development
  • 1.3.2.4 Risk Communication
  • 1.3.2.5 Right and Legal Aspects, Political Communication
  • 1.3.2.6 Public Communication, Responsible Communication
  • 1.3.2.7 Scientific Communication
  • 1.3.2.8 Discourses on Cities
  • 1.3.3 In Summary
  • 2. History of Water Communication
  • 2.1 From Thermal Cures to Tap Water: Health, Science and Risk Communication
  • 2.2 From Infrastructures to Societies: Environmental, Development & Public Communication2.3 From Water Right to Water Citizenship: Political, Legal & Responsible Communication
  • 2.4 In Summary
  • 3. From Water Epistemology to Slogans
  • 3.1 Water Epistemology
  • 3.2 Water Linguistics
  • 3.2.1 Chemical Resource
  • 3.2.2 Natural Resource
  • 3.2.3 Potable Resource
  • 3.2.4 Accessed Water
  • 3.3 Water Visual Identity
  • 3.3.1 Water Symbols
  • 3.3.2 Water Colours
  • 3.3.3 Water Design
  • 3.3.3.1 The Drop
  • 3.3.3.2 The Wave, The Flow and The Vessel
  • 3.3.3.3 The Circle/The Globe3.3.3.4 The Human Being
  • 3.3.3.5 The Cycle
  • 3.3.4 Water Iconography
  • 3.4 Water Slogans
  • 3.4.1 Water is Life: A Common Good
  • 3.4.2 Water for all: Water Access; Sanitation for all: Decent Life
  • 3.4.3 Dirty Water Kills Babies, Children and People: Water Quality
  • 3.4.4 Every Drop Counts: Water Ethics
  • 3.4.5 Water is a Human Right: Water Governance
  • 3.4.6 Save Water: Water Scarcity
  • 3.4.7 Water, The Blue Gold: Water Economy
  • 4. Research Areas
  • 4.1 Survey on Water Communication
  • 4.2 Overview of Research Areas