Towards inclusive international environmental communication scholarship: The role of Latin America

B Takahashi - International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article presents an overview of environmental communication scholarship about and
from Latin America. It explores the main trends, developments, and characteristics of this …

Pluriversal possibilities for the Euro/US-centric intercultural communication field? A review of the Gulf Cooperation Council states and Taiwan

S Bardhan, YW Chen, FY AlSumait… - Annals of the …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The mainstream narrative of intercultural communication (IC) as a field remains Euro/US-
centric despite efforts to (re) imagine it from the margins. To shift this, in this exploratory …

Territorialidad as environmental communication

J Castro-Sotomayor - Annals of the International Communication …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Territorio and territorialidad are concepts particularly elucubrated and embraced by
Indigenous and Afrodescendant communities in Latin America as central to their struggles …

Emplacing climate change: Civic action at the margins

J Castro-Sotomayor - Frontiers in Communication, 2019 - frontiersin.org
In this paper, I use my work with the Gran Familia Awá Binacional (GFAB), an indigenous
transboundary organization located at the border between Ecuador and Colombia, to …

[PDF][PDF] Cultivating post-development: Pluriversal transitions and radical spaces of engagement

J Castro-Sotomayor, P Minoia - Challenging global development …, 2023 - library.oapen.org
The current ways humans occupy Earth are unsustainable and pose an existential threat to
all species. As the climate emergency aggravates, from the Global North and the Global …

Epistemic territories of kawsak sacha (living forest): cosmopolitics and cosmoeducation

P Minoia, A Tapia, RE Kaukonen Lindholm - Globalizations, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This article aims to present the experience of Kichwa Indigenous peoples of Pastaza in
Ecuador, and their agency in enforcing their rights to their ancestral cultures and lands. In …

Illegal mining, identity, and the politics of ecocultural voice in Ghana

E Karikari, J Castro-Sotomayor… - Routledge handbook of …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
In Chapter 15 of the Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity, Karikari, Castro-
Sotomayor, and Asante examine ecocultural identities implicated in galamsey–illegal mining …

From limits to ecocentric rights and responsibility: Communication, globalization, and the politics of environmental transition

PD Murphy, J Castro-Sotomayor - Communication Theory, 2021 - academic.oup.com
This article provides a comparative map of the outstanding discursive features and shared
underpinnings of the Limits and Transition discourses (TDs) by examining how they have …

Cultural Homogenization Has Affected Palula Traditional Plant Foraging in Multilingual Chitral, Hindukush, NW Pakistan

MA Aziz, A Ullah, Z Ullah, A Pieroni - Human Ecology, 2024 - Springer
We recorded local knowledge of wild food plants (WFPs) among the Palula minority in the
Chitral region of northwest Pakistan through semi-structured interviews with 25 elderly …

6 Ethnographic iterations and seeds of possibilities in environmental communication research

J Castro-Sotomayor, MM Parks - Environmental Communication, 2024 - degruyter.com
This chapter explores how ethnographic orientations and approaches enable researchers to
reconceptualize field, research, and knowledge in order to (re) imagine possibilities for …