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Communicating climate change in 'Don't Look Up'
Julie Doyle
School of Art and Media
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Climate Change
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Communicating Climate Change
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Celebrity
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Global South
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Late Capitalism
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Climate Action
50%
Global Climate
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Hollywood Film
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Direct Reference
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Societal Response
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Climate Justice
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Climate Communication
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Cultural Imaginaries
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Cultural Story
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Political Responses
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Techno-fix
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Commodity Culture
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Extractive Capitalism
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Climate Inaction
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Arts and Humanities
Climate Change
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Global
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Action
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Late Capitalism
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Techno
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Hollywood film
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Direct reference
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Scientific Evidence
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Commodity culture
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Apocalyptic imagery
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Climate Change
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Justice
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Late Capitalism
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