Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction-Phaedra C. Pezzullo
Part one. On Care
Selling the “Wild” in China: Ancient Values, Consumer Desires, and the Quyeba Advertising Campaign-Xinghua Li
From “Charmed” to “Concerned”: Analyzing Environmental Orientations of Wildlife Tourists through Chinese and English TripAdvisor Reviews-Janice Hua Xu
From Green Peacock to Blue Sky: How ENGOs Foster Care through New Media in Recent China-Jingfang Liu and Jian Lu
Part Two. On Crisis
Comparing Chinese and American Public Opinion about Climate Change-Binbin Wang and Qinnan (Sharon) Zhou
Examining Failed Protests on Wild Public Networks: The Case of Dalian’s Anti-PX Protests-Elizabeth Brunner
The STEMing of Cinematic China: An Ecocritical Analysis of Resource Politics in Chinese and American Coproductions-Pietari Kääpä
Part Three. On Futurity
Material Cultural Diplomacies of the Anthropocene: An Analysis of the Belt and Road Initiative between China and Oceania-Junyi Lv and G. Thomas Goodnight
Urban Planning as Protest and Public Engagement: Reimagining Mong Kok as an Eco-City-Andrew Gilmore
Conclusion-Jingfang Liu
Postscript: Environmental Communication between Conflict and Performance-Guobin Yang
About the Authors
Index