14.6.11

"Caution: It is vitally important not to make connections"

From Mediacology:
A powerful example of combining the printed word with audiovisuals. Here Bill McKibben’s Washington Post op-ed, “A link between climate change and Joplin tornadoes? Never!,” is narrated and enhanced by plomodmedia. This has the right balance of research and emotional appeal to help get the message across.

5 comments:

Adam said...

This is definitely getting a repost. Still waiting for that Kick it Over essay if you get around to it!

Anonymous said...

you are more optimistic than I am in the face of peoples' cognitive biases.
thanks for the heads up about Ingold I hadn't heard of him
before but am looking forward to reading some of his works.
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/2011/jun/10/

Michael- said...

@Adam - I've already forumalated an outline of sorts for it. How long should the piece be?

Michael- said...

@Dirk - Can you elaborate re: 'cognitive biases' here? Where do you read my optimism?

Anonymous said...

I was just responding to this:
"This has the right balance of research and emotional appeal to help get the message across."
I agree that we need to flesh out these matters with more moving, less abstract, features to reach a broader audience, instead of preaching to the converted, but given what we know about the how entrenched folks' biases/predispostions/habits are I think that only more personal/long-term relationships/interactions will do the trick, which is why I think so much of Jane Addams' communal work.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_biases

Related Posts with Thumbnails