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Take part in pioneering survey into censorship of the climate crisis in global storytelling
Deadline: Tue 16 May 2023
For the first time ever authors, journalists, film makers and scientists from across the world are being asked to share their experiences of pressure to remove or soften the exploration of the climate crisis in their work.
This world-wide anonymous survey of scientists, artists, writers, workers and activists is being conducted by the Storytelling for Climate Justice Research Group, hosted by the University of Bristol. It has been funded by the Brigstow Institute.
Findings will be used by the group to produce a report on the state of censorship of the climate crisis in contemporary story-telling industries. The results will be shared with governmental agencies and the UN Secretariat on Climate Change.
Ex-BBC presenter, zoologist, and author of over 80 books, Nicola Davies, has produced a video to launch the survey, in which she shares her experiences of censorship as a novelist.
The survey should take around ten minutes to complete.
Take part in the survey here
Deadline: 16 May 2023
Additional Information:
Location: International Region(s): International
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