• VISIT IAFOR
  • IAFOR PHOTO AWARD
  • IAFOR FILM AWARD
  • IAFOR HAIKU AWARD

THINK.IAFOR.ORG

THE ACADEMIC PLATFORM

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • Featured
    • Essential Knowledge
    • IAFOR Keynotes
    • In Depth
    • Interviews
    • Opinion
    • IAFOR Japan Research Institute
    • Death in the Japanese Tradition
  • Subject Area
    • The Arts & Literature
    • Business & Economics
    • Cultural & Area Studies
    • Education
    • Ethics, Religion & Philosophy
    • History
    • Humanities & Social Sciences
    • Language Learning
    • Media, Film & Journalism
    • Politics, International Relations & Law
    • Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences
    • Sustainability, Energy & the Environment
    • Technology
  • World
    • Asia
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Africa & The Middle East
    • Global
  • Media
    • Video
  • Conferences
  • About
    • Submit
    • Licensing & Copyright
  • Links
  • Search

Author: Ambika Raja

Ambika Raja is a former journalist from India who has recently completed a Masters in English Literature at The English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU), Hyderabad. She has engaged as a Public Information intern for Climate Change with the UNIC New Delhi and as a curriculum designer for the University of Edinburgh’s climate change project "Chasing Sustainability: Tales from South Asia". Ambika’s areas of research interest include Environmental humanities and Popular Culture, and her ambition is to pursue further research in Ecocriticism in South Asian Literature.
Media, Film & Journalism, Sustainability, Energy & the Environment

Representing Environmental Crisis in Digital Spaces: An overview of Climate Change Discussions in Webcomics

Climate Change is a reality: Ambika Raja, former journalist and aspiring researcher offers an overview of how Webcomics with their voices, formats, and discussions, are powerful weapons using uncomplicated language, short sentence structure, and striking visuals to get the message across quickly.

MORE >>
0
Ambika Raja
 

Loading Comments...