Data_Sheet_1_Images as Information: Context-Rich Images and the Communication of Place-Based Information Through Increased Representation in Environmental Governance.PDF
Practitioners widely acknowledge the importance of including local and Indigenous knowledge in environmental research and decision-making. Nevertheless, it remains a challenge to achieve this integration in a meaningful way. The pilot study reported here was a necessary step toward developing improv...
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ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/12628859 2023-05-15T15:18:38+02:00 Data_Sheet_1_Images as Information: Context-Rich Images and the Communication of Place-Based Information Through Increased Representation in Environmental Governance.PDF Tracie Curry Ellen D. S. Lopez 2020-07-09T04:23:41Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2020.00043.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Images_as_Information_Context-Rich_Images_and_the_Communication_of_Place-Based_Information_Through_Increased_Representation_in_Environmental_Governance_PDF/12628859 unknown doi:10.3389/fcomm.2020.00043.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Images_as_Information_Context-Rich_Images_and_the_Communication_of_Place-Based_Information_Through_Increased_Representation_in_Environmental_Governance_PDF/12628859 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Language Health Counselling Health Promotion Comparative Language Studies Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified Communication Studies International and Development Communication Organisational Interpersonal and Intercultural Communication boundary objects communication context-rich images decision-making governance information local knowledge social-ecological systems Dataset 2020 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2020.00043.s001 2020-07-15T22:56:14Z Practitioners widely acknowledge the importance of including local and Indigenous knowledge in environmental research and decision-making. Nevertheless, it remains a challenge to achieve this integration in a meaningful way. The pilot study reported here was a necessary step toward developing improved methods for communicating local and Indigenous knowledge to decision-makers, with a focus on public sector practitioners as audience and visual content as medium. The proposed methodology extends previous research on climate change adaptation in the Alaskan Arctic, and it examines the effect of a reporting approach that introduces two components outside of general conventions in public sector information dissemination; (1) the application of context-rich images to help convey the social and cultural nuances of place-based information, and (2) multiple evidence base (MEB) reporting which engages information from both Western science and local/Indigenous knowledge systems. Context-rich images—defined here as detailed visuals that address the particularities of specific environments and cultures—are explored given their potential merits in expressing place-based concepts, such as social life and lived experience quickly and concisely when presented in tandem with text. With a focus on practical application, public sector conventions for reporting place-based information to decision-makers are investigated, including the benefits, and limitations associated with these conventions. Insights from both theory and practice informed the research methodology, and the design of a sample report and online questionnaire tested with upper-level public sector practitioners who have influence on environmental decision-making. Pilot study results indicated significant benefits of using context-rich images in addition to quotes about lived experience for reporting information about the local context and experience of Northern environmental changes. When presented alongside research from Western science, neither local observations in ... Dataset Arctic Climate change Frontiers: Figshare Arctic |
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Practitioners widely acknowledge the importance of including local and Indigenous knowledge in environmental research and decision-making. Nevertheless, it remains a challenge to achieve this integration in a meaningful way. The pilot study reported here was a necessary step toward developing improved methods for communicating local and Indigenous knowledge to decision-makers, with a focus on public sector practitioners as audience and visual content as medium. The proposed methodology extends previous research on climate change adaptation in the Alaskan Arctic, and it examines the effect of a reporting approach that introduces two components outside of general conventions in public sector information dissemination; (1) the application of context-rich images to help convey the social and cultural nuances of place-based information, and (2) multiple evidence base (MEB) reporting which engages information from both Western science and local/Indigenous knowledge systems. Context-rich images—defined here as detailed visuals that address the particularities of specific environments and cultures—are explored given their potential merits in expressing place-based concepts, such as social life and lived experience quickly and concisely when presented in tandem with text. With a focus on practical application, public sector conventions for reporting place-based information to decision-makers are investigated, including the benefits, and limitations associated with these conventions. Insights from both theory and practice informed the research methodology, and the design of a sample report and online questionnaire tested with upper-level public sector practitioners who have influence on environmental decision-making. Pilot study results indicated significant benefits of using context-rich images in addition to quotes about lived experience for reporting information about the local context and experience of Northern environmental changes. When presented alongside research from Western science, neither local observations in ... |
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