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Hanna Bergeå
Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Publications - 15
Citations - 347
Hanna Bergeå is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social transformation & Environmental communication. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 294 citations.
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Farmers and nature conservation: What is known about attitudes, context factors and actions affecting conservation?
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of attitude information reveals a wide range of perceptions about what conservation means and what the impacts of adoption will mean in economic and environmental terms, and a model is developed to show how attitudes of the farmer, the farming context and agri-environmental schemes interact and thus influence how the farming community affects nature and biodiversity.
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Critical, Engaged and Change-oriented Scholarship in Environmental Communication. Six Methodological Dilemmas to Think with
Sofie Joosse,Stina Powell,Hanna Bergeå,Steffen Böhm,Camilo Calderon,Elvira Caselunghe,Anke Fischer,Ann Grubbström,Lars Hallgren,Sara Holmgren,Annette Löf,Helena Nordström Källström,Kaisa Raitio,Susan L. Senecah,Christoffer Söderlund Kanarp,Erica von Essen,Lotten Westberg,Martin Westin +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss what this may practically entail in the field of environmental communication, while calls for critical, engaged and change-oriented scholarship in environmental communication (EC) abound.
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“I Don't Know What You're Looking for”: Professional Vision in Swedish Agricultural Extension on Nature Conservation Management
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors address how farmers learn to appropriate the gaze of the "new farmer" by describing how farmers and advisers in the field discursively construct farmland under scrutiny for inclusion in government support schemes.
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Environmental Communication and Community : Constructive and destructive dynamics of social transformation
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Communication problems when participants disagree (or avoid disagreeing) in dialogues in Swedish natural resource management – challenges to agonism in practice
TL;DR: The authors conducted a sequential analysis of how disagreement is performed and accomplished in normative dialogues in which participants talk about how to reduce the negative impact of wildlife populations on human activities such as domestic reindeer husbandry and cropfarming.