Framing Nature
Searching for (implicit) religious elements in the communication about natureFraming Nature
Searching for (implicit) religious elements in the communication about natureSamenvatting
The way people and organisations describe or depict nature betrays their fundamental attitude towards nature. In this PhD thesis views of nature are seen as digestions of meaningful experiences of nature in which a religious depth can be identified. This PhD thesis contains both theoretical and empirical evidence to answer the question whether (implicit) religious elements play a role in the communication regarding nature in the Netherlands. The conclusion shows that the communication regarding nature is religionised to some extent, but there is no mentioning of a personal God or other reference to a supernatural reality.This PhD thesis also shows that the religious depth dimension does not explicitly come to the fore in what visitors are saying. The result is that this thesis, in addition to the question regarding the appropriateness of religious subtexts in the communication regarding nature, also questions whether these subtexts are convincing from the perspective of the visitors.
Organisatie | Christelijke Hogeschool Ede |
Opleiding | Journalistiek |
Lectoraat | Journalistiek & Communicatie |
Datum | 2017-06-14 |
Type | Proefschrift |
Taal | Engels |