2013
DOI: 10.3390/su5072976
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Communication Regarding Sustainability: Conceptual Perspectives and Exploration of Societal Subsystems

Abstract: Sustainability issues are typically characterized by high complexity and uncertainty. In light of this, communication plays a crucial role in coping with these challenges. The previous debate on sustainability communication has largely focused on how to communicate sustainability issues to others. Sustainability communication, however, involves more than sender oriented communication to persuade others (-communication of sustainability‖); it also embraces processes of dialogue and discourse (-communication abo… Show more

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“…That is, managers need to highlight the environmental benefits of their products in the form of green labeling so that customers can easily identify and recognize green values. As for communication strategy, since consumers with a higher level of face-saving are more likely to pay attention to sustainability-related information, the communication of sustainability (i.e., to inform and educate individuals) or ideally the communication for sustainability (i.e., to facilitate societal transformation) [51] can be applied to them, which provides consumers with more deliberate information regarding sustainable development. This may benefit companies' green marketing programs and eventually sustainability of our society.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is, managers need to highlight the environmental benefits of their products in the form of green labeling so that customers can easily identify and recognize green values. As for communication strategy, since consumers with a higher level of face-saving are more likely to pay attention to sustainability-related information, the communication of sustainability (i.e., to inform and educate individuals) or ideally the communication for sustainability (i.e., to facilitate societal transformation) [51] can be applied to them, which provides consumers with more deliberate information regarding sustainable development. This may benefit companies' green marketing programs and eventually sustainability of our society.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously, there are two different concepts, that are related to each other. Unlike the environmental communication that only focused on communicating the environmental issues, sustainability communication is associated with the concept of communicating sustainability messages (Newig et al, 2013;SalÓte, 2015;SalÓte, Drelinga, Iliko, ZariÚa, & OÔehnoviËa, 2016), including issues on the environment, social justice and economy to the society (Villarino, & Font, 2015;Mohamad Saifudin, & Nik Norma, 2017;Iliko, 2007). This is similar to the confusion between the concept of environmental and sustainability education.…”
Section: Sustainability and Environmental Communicationmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Education in the twenty-first century is more than knowledge reproduction. In a South African context it may promote changes in behaviour, despite international reports of a very limited success of a dominant search for behavioural change at an individual level [73]. Education could also promote changes in life styles and values, among others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%