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How do we shape our perceptions and understanding of environmental issues? Panelists offer perspectives from several vantage points: environmental reporting, local community engagement, and crowdsourcing in iSeeChange, a recent major public media project; the conceptual underpinnings of cognition and media framing as understood from the lens of political science; and broader challenges in linking public policy, natural and social science, cognition, and belief to advance collective action and governance. |