Communicating the future of energy use: qualitative insights into the efforts of environmental groups in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore

As Southeast Asia faces the energy challenge, environmental groups are key in facilitating discussions on energy use. However, limited research on the communication strategies of environmental groups in the region has hampered evaluation of the efficacy of extant communication efforts. We conducted...

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Main Authors: Ho, Shirley S., Tan, Wenqi, Goh, Tong Jee, Tandoc, Edson C.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1685892023-06-11T15:34:48Z Communicating the future of energy use: qualitative insights into the efforts of environmental groups in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore Ho, Shirley S. Tan, Wenqi Goh, Tong Jee Tandoc, Edson C. Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Environmental Groups Communication Strategies As Southeast Asia faces the energy challenge, environmental groups are key in facilitating discussions on energy use. However, limited research on the communication strategies of environmental groups in the region has hampered evaluation of the efficacy of extant communication efforts. We conducted online focus group discussions with 26 environmental groups in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore to examine their communication goals, use of communication channels, and the range of public engagement activities. Results indicated that the groups conducted dialogical public engagement activities and used digital media platforms frequently. We offer recommendations for environmental groups who wish to expand their scope of communication outreach. National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version This project is funded by the Singapore National Research Foundation (NRF) under the Nuclear Safety Research andEducation Programme (NSREP). 2023-06-06T08:53:15Z 2023-06-06T08:53:15Z 2022 Journal Article Ho, S. S., Tan, W., Goh, T. J. & Tandoc, E. C. (2022). Communicating the future of energy use: qualitative insights into the efforts of environmental groups in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. Environmental Communication, 16(5), 589-597. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2022.2107553 1752-4032 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168589 10.1080/17524032.2022.2107553 2-s2.0-85137010197 5 16 589 597 en Environmental Communication © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way. application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Communication
Environmental Groups
Communication Strategies
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Environmental Groups
Communication Strategies
Ho, Shirley S.
Tan, Wenqi
Goh, Tong Jee
Tandoc, Edson C.
Communicating the future of energy use: qualitative insights into the efforts of environmental groups in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore
description As Southeast Asia faces the energy challenge, environmental groups are key in facilitating discussions on energy use. However, limited research on the communication strategies of environmental groups in the region has hampered evaluation of the efficacy of extant communication efforts. We conducted online focus group discussions with 26 environmental groups in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore to examine their communication goals, use of communication channels, and the range of public engagement activities. Results indicated that the groups conducted dialogical public engagement activities and used digital media platforms frequently. We offer recommendations for environmental groups who wish to expand their scope of communication outreach.
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Ho, Shirley S.
Tan, Wenqi
Goh, Tong Jee
Tandoc, Edson C.
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Tan, Wenqi
Goh, Tong Jee
Tandoc, Edson C.
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title Communicating the future of energy use: qualitative insights into the efforts of environmental groups in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore
title_short Communicating the future of energy use: qualitative insights into the efforts of environmental groups in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore
title_full Communicating the future of energy use: qualitative insights into the efforts of environmental groups in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore
title_fullStr Communicating the future of energy use: qualitative insights into the efforts of environmental groups in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Communicating the future of energy use: qualitative insights into the efforts of environmental groups in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore
title_sort communicating the future of energy use: qualitative insights into the efforts of environmental groups in indonesia, malaysia, and singapore
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