Authors
Janne Seppänen, Esa Väliverronen
Publication date
2003/3/1
Journal
Science as Culture
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
59-85
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Photographs have had an important role to play in the ‘environmental awakening’since the 1960s. If people had not been alerted to the environmental crisis earlier, they certainly were shaken by the images they were shown in their living rooms of oiled seabirds, poisoned fish and forests destroyed by acid rain. At the same time wonders-ofnature documentaries and colourful nature books have continued to offer images of untouched, not-yet destroyed nature. In juxtaposing ‘virgin’nature with the nature man has shaped and contaminated, one aim is to get people to take action for conservation. This is most typical of photographs published in newspapers and magazines, television news footage as well as nature documentaries. Images serve to arouse emotions, to stimulate action or to open up windows on the nature that still seems to exist somewhere out there. Indeed photographs are often used to provide proof of …
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