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Playing for Change: Teens’ Attitudes Towards Climate Change Action as Expressed Through Interactive Digital Narrative Play

R. Lyle Skains, Jennifer A. Rudd, Ruth Horry Orcid Logo, Helen Ross, Jennifer Rudd Orcid Logo

Frontiers in Communication, Volume: 6

Swansea University Authors: Ruth Horry Orcid Logo, Jennifer Rudd Orcid Logo

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We designed and pilot tested “You and CO2”, a program designed to encourage students to reflect on their personal impact on the environment, while also appreciating their place within society to bring about positive societal change. Over three interlinked workshops, students analysed the carbon foot...

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ISSN: 2297-900X
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