What do Herndl and Brown (1996) mean when they claim that in a very real sense, there
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What do Herndl and Brown (1996) mean when they claim that “in a very real sense, there is no objective environment in the phenomenal world, no environment separate from the words we use to represent it” (p.
3)? Do you agree with this assertion? How might you map the relationship between the symbolic and material world in a diagram?
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Environmental Communication And The Public Sphere
ISBN: 9781506363592
5th Edition
Authors: Phaedra C. Pezzullo, Robert Cox
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