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This book explores the communication processes of the Transition Movement, a community-led global social movement, as it was adapted in a local context. First it analyzes how the movement's grand narratives of responding to climate change and creating greater resiliency were communicated into local community-based stories, responses, and actions in the Transition Town of Amherst, Massachusetts. Second, it seeks to understand the multilayered communication processes that facilitate these actions toward sustainable social change. Transition Amherst developed and/or supported projects that addressed reducing dependency on peak-oil, creating community-based-local economies, supporting sustainable food production and consumption, and participating in more efficient transportation, among others. The popularity of the model coincides with an increase in the interest in and use of the term sustainability by media, academics and policymakers around the world, and an increase in the global use o

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Polk’s Transition Movement analysis covers a broad range of topics, from culture and diversity in environmental justice to the functions of technology in building resilient and sustainable communities. Her methods provide an intimate insider view on the realities of implementing a unique environmental and social initiative such as that found in the Transition Movement. This is an essential work for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of fostering local sustainability within our vast global and digital communities. -- Mary Stroud, Stanford University
The information in this book is useful as a good overview of the Transition movement, and also as a priceless history and reminder of our very own group, the invigorating as well as the more challenging times. Reading it would be valuable to any group who wants to contribute to a stronger community, learning from our successes, and get help avoiding our pitfalls. -- Gabor Lukacs, Transition Amherst
Polk weaves an intriguing and important story of people who are concerned about sustainable practices of working together to better their own community and the planet, but she doesn't stop there. She gets at the interpersonal dynamics of the community group while painting a complex picture of the group processes of local and global decision making in a macro level movement dedicated to social change. The book is a smart analysis of how the formation of networks of communication about sustainability and community both include and exclude participation, even when promoting a vision of inclusiveness and agency for all. -- Leda Cooks, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
This book blends personal stories with scholarship on sustainability, culture, and ecological models to offer a timely and empowering account of local efforts to address global challenges. Emily Polk documents how the Transition Movement uses positive framing in online and face-to-face forms to encourage environmental sustainability, resilience, and community. Overall, this is a thoughtful treatment about how good intentions require particular infrastructures and leadership to fulfill visions. -- Patrice Buzzanell, Purdue University

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Transition Movement: Why is it important to study it? Chapter 2: Background of study Chapter 3: Sustainability, development communication, and social movements Chapter 4: Framing the communicative relationship(s) mediated within the movement Chapter 5: Methodology Chapter 6: The appeal of the glocal narrative(s) Chapter 7: Measuring and communicating impacts Chapter 8: The multiscalar role of ideology and culture in Transition Chapter 9: Are Transition Towns sustainable? Chapter 10: The value of diversity: the role of race, class, and age Chapter 11: Digital communication, technology, and Transition Chapter 12: Conclusion and recommendations

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 4/23/2015 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780739198537, 978-0739198537
    ISBN10: 073919853X

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    Book Synopsis
    This book explores the communication processes of the Transition Movement, a community-led global social movement, as it was adapted in a local context. First it analyzes how the movement's grand narratives of responding to climate change and creating greater resiliency were communicated into local community-based stories, responses, and actions in the Transition Town of Amherst, Massachusetts. Second, it seeks to understand the multilayered communication processes that facilitate these actions toward sustainable social change. Transition Amherst developed and/or supported projects that addressed reducing dependency on peak-oil, creating community-based-local economies, supporting sustainable food production and consumption, and participating in more efficient transportation, among others. The popularity of the model coincides with an increase in the interest in and use of the term sustainability by media, academics and policymakers around the world, and an increase in the global use o

    Trade Review
    Polk’s Transition Movement analysis covers a broad range of topics, from culture and diversity in environmental justice to the functions of technology in building resilient and sustainable communities. Her methods provide an intimate insider view on the realities of implementing a unique environmental and social initiative such as that found in the Transition Movement. This is an essential work for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of fostering local sustainability within our vast global and digital communities. -- Mary Stroud, Stanford University
    The information in this book is useful as a good overview of the Transition movement, and also as a priceless history and reminder of our very own group, the invigorating as well as the more challenging times. Reading it would be valuable to any group who wants to contribute to a stronger community, learning from our successes, and get help avoiding our pitfalls. -- Gabor Lukacs, Transition Amherst
    Polk weaves an intriguing and important story of people who are concerned about sustainable practices of working together to better their own community and the planet, but she doesn't stop there. She gets at the interpersonal dynamics of the community group while painting a complex picture of the group processes of local and global decision making in a macro level movement dedicated to social change. The book is a smart analysis of how the formation of networks of communication about sustainability and community both include and exclude participation, even when promoting a vision of inclusiveness and agency for all. -- Leda Cooks, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    This book blends personal stories with scholarship on sustainability, culture, and ecological models to offer a timely and empowering account of local efforts to address global challenges. Emily Polk documents how the Transition Movement uses positive framing in online and face-to-face forms to encourage environmental sustainability, resilience, and community. Overall, this is a thoughtful treatment about how good intentions require particular infrastructures and leadership to fulfill visions. -- Patrice Buzzanell, Purdue University

    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1: Introduction to the Transition Movement: Why is it important to study it? Chapter 2: Background of study Chapter 3: Sustainability, development communication, and social movements Chapter 4: Framing the communicative relationship(s) mediated within the movement Chapter 5: Methodology Chapter 6: The appeal of the glocal narrative(s) Chapter 7: Measuring and communicating impacts Chapter 8: The multiscalar role of ideology and culture in Transition Chapter 9: Are Transition Towns sustainable? Chapter 10: The value of diversity: the role of race, class, and age Chapter 11: Digital communication, technology, and Transition Chapter 12: Conclusion and recommendations

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