Making Animals Public : Inside the ABC's Natural History Archive
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Author:HAWKINS Gay / DIBLEY Ben
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ISBN:9781743329719
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Publication Date:July 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:200
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Sydney University Press
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Country of Publication:Australia
Making Animals Public : Inside the ABC's Natural History Archive
- Unit price
- / per
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Author:HAWKINS Gay / DIBLEY Ben
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ISBN:9781743329719
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Publication Date:July 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:200
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Sydney University Press
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Country of Publication:Australia
Description
Natural history television on the ABC has been one of the public broadcasters most popular formats. For many viewers, TV has been an important contact zone for engaging with animals they would never encounter in everyday life. These animals have also played a critical role in developing environmental awareness. But how did animals get to be on the small screen and what happened to them when they got there?
Making Animals Public: Inside the ABC's Natural History Archive traces the cultural and political evolution of the natural history animal on the ABC. It explores different modes of capture from cages to cameras; what has come to count as a natural history animal over time; and the various sites they have inhabited from nature, to the nation, to the environment, to the planet.
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Natural history television on the ABC has been one of the public broadcasters most popular formats. For many viewers, TV has been an important contact zone for engaging with animals they would never encounter in everyday life. These animals have also played a critical role in developing environmental awareness. But how did animals get to be on the small screen and what happened to them when they got there?
Making Animals Public: Inside the ABC's Natural History Archive traces the cultural and political evolution of the natural history animal on the ABC. It explores different modes of capture from cages to cameras; what has come to count as a natural history animal over time; and the various sites they have inhabited from nature, to the nation, to the environment, to the planet.
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Author: HAWKINS Gay / DIBLEY BenISBN: 9781743329719Publication Date: July 2024Edition: 1Pages: 200Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Sydney University PressCountry of Publication: Australia
Natural history television on the ABC has been one of the public broadcasters most popular formats. For many viewers, TV has been an important contact zone for engaging with animals they would never encounter in everyday life. These animals have also played a critical role in developing environmental awareness. But how did animals get to be on the small screen and what happened to them when they got there?
Making Animals Public: Inside the ABC's Natural History Archive traces the cultural and political evolution of the natural history animal on the ABC. It explores different modes of capture from cages to cameras; what has come to count as a natural history animal over time; and the various sites they have inhabited from nature, to the nation, to the environment, to the planet.
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Author: HAWKINS Gay / DIBLEY BenISBN: 9781743329719Publication Date: July 2024Edition: 1Pages: 200Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Sydney University PressCountry of Publication: Australia
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