Mediated Visibility and Public Environmental Litigation: The Interplay between Inside and Outside Court during Environmental Conflict in Australia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
References
Court Cases
Adani Mining Pty Ltd. v Land Services of Coast and Country Inc & Ors [2015] QLC 48 and 22 where Queensland-based environment group Land Services of Coast and Country and Indian-based Conservation Action Trust objected in the Queensland Land Court to the mine’s environmental approval and mining leases (Land Court case).(Land Services of Coast and Country Inc v Chief Executive 2016) Land Services of Coast and Country Inc v Chief Executive, Department of Environmental and Heritage Protection & Anor [2016] QSC 272 where Land Services of Coast and Country challenged the validity of the mine’s approval in the Queensland Supreme Court (LSCC Supreme Court case).(Whitsunday Residents Against Dumping Ltd. v Chief Executive 2017) Whitsunday Residents Against Dumping Ltd. v Chief Executive, Department of Environment and Heritage Protection & Anor [2017] QSC 121 and 159 where the local Queensland group Whitsunday Residents against Dumping challenged the validity of the Abbot Point Port expansion approval in the Queensland Supreme Court (WRAD case).North Queensland Conservation Council v Minister for the Environment & Ors [AAT2014/1043] where the environmental group North Queensland Conservation Council challenged the approval of dredge sea dumping from the Abbot Point Port expansion in the Queensland Administrative Appeals Tribunal (NQCC case).Mackay Conservation Group v Minister for the Environment [QUD118/2014] where the Queensland-based Mackay Conservation Group challenged the approval of dredge sea dumping from the Abbot Point Port expansion in the Federal Court of Australia (MCG sea dumping case).Alliance to Save Hinchinbrook Inc v Minister for the Environment [QUD8/2015] where the Queensland-based environment group Alliance to Save Hinchinbrook challenged the fast-tracked approval of dredged material from the Abbot Point Port expansion on land in the Federal Court of Australia (ATSH case).Mackay Conservation Group v The Commonwealth of Australia & Ors (NSD33/2015) where the Mackay Conservation Group challenged the mine’s Federal Government approval (MCG case).Australian Conservation Foundation Incorporated v Minister for the Environment [2016] FCA 1042 and 1095 and subsequent appeal Australian Conservation Foundation Incorporated v Minister for the Environment and Energy [2017] FCAFC 134 where the ACF challenged the mine’s Federal Government approval of the mine (ACF case).Published Sources
- #StopAdani. 2019. #StopAdani Website. Available online: http://www.stopadani.com/ (accessed on 4 April 2019).
- Adani Mining. 2012. Carmichael Coal Mine and Rail Project Environmental Impact Statement Executive Summary. Available online: http://eisdocs.dsdip.qld.gov.au/Carmichael%20Coal%20Mine%20and%20Rail/EIS/EIS/Project%20Wide/executive-summary-project-wide.pdf (accessed on 20 December 2017).
- Adani, Australia. 2016. Facebook Post 29 August 2016. Available online: https://www.facebook.com/adaniaustralia/ (accessed on 1 December 2018).
- Altheide, David, and Robert Snow. 1979. Media Logic. Beverly Hills: Sage. [Google Scholar]
- Anderson, Alison. 2011. Sources, media, and modes of climate change communication: The role of celebrities. Climate Change 2: 535–46. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Anderson, Alison. 2014. Media, Environment and the Network Society. Bassingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. [Google Scholar]
- Anonymous. 2018. Interview with De-Identified Member of the Environmental Movement Anonymous X, Telephone Interview with Cynthia Nixon. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. June 26.
- Anonymous. 2017. Interview with De-Identified Solicitor Anonymous Y, Face to Face Interview with Cynthia Nixon. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. April 28.
- ACF (Australian Conservation Foundation). 2016. Media Release: Landmark Climate Change Case begins in Federal Court Today. May 3. Available online: https://www.acf.org.au/landmark_climate_change_case_begins_in_federal_court_today (accessed on 15 March 2017).
- Bacon, Wendy, and Chris Nash. 2012. Playing the Media Game. Journalism Studies 13: 243–58. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Barnden, David. 2018. Interview with Climate and Finance Lawyer Environmental Justice Australia David Barnden, Face to Face Interview with Cynthia Nixon. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. June 14.
- Benford, Robert, and David Snow. 2000. Framing processes and social movements: An overview and assessment. Annual Review of Sociology 26: 611–39. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Bennett, W. Lance, and Alexandra Segerberg. 2012. The Logic of Connective Action: Digital Media and the Personalization of Contentious Politics, Information. Communication and Society 15: 739–68. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Beresford, Quinten. 2015. The Rise and Fall of Gunns Ltd. Sydney: NewSouth Publishing. [Google Scholar]
- Bowers, Adam. 2011. Protest and Public Relations A new era for non-institutional sources? In Transnational Protest and the Media. Edited by Simon Cottle and Libby Lester. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, pp. 113–28. [Google Scholar]
- Brevini, Benedetta, and Terry Woronov. 2017. Nothing but Truthiness: Public Discourses on the Adani Carmichael Mine in Australia. In Carbon Capitalism and Communication: Confronting Climate Crisis. Edited by Brevini Benedetta and Graham Murdock. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. [Google Scholar]
- Brüggemann, Michael, and Sven Engesser. 2017. Beyond false balance: How interpretive journalism shapes media coverage of climate change. Global Environmental Change 42: 58–67. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Buckley, Tim. 2017. Interview with Director of Energy Finance Studies, Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis Tim Buckley as a Part of the Australian Research Council Project ‘Transnational Environmental Campaigns in the Australia-Asian Region’, Telephone Interview with Lynette McGaurr and Cynthia Nixon. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. June 14.
- Carvalho, Anabela. 2008. Media (ted) discourse and society: Rethinking the framework of Critical Discourse Analysis. Journalism Studies 9: 161–77. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Clawson, Rosalee, Harry C“Neil Strine IV, and Eric Waltenburg. 2003. Framing Supreme Court decisions: The mainstream versus the Black press. Journal of Black Studies 33: 784–800. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Cohen, Stanley, and Jock Young. 1973. The Manufacture of News: Social Problems, Deviance and Mass Media. Revised Edition 1981. London: Constable. [Google Scholar]
- Cottle, Simon. 2006. Mediatized Conflict: Developments in Media and Conflict Studies. New York: McGraw-Hill Education. [Google Scholar]
- Couldry, Nick, and Andreas Hepp. 2013. Conceptualizing mediatization: Contexts, traditions, arguments. Communication Theory 23: 191–202. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Cox, Robert, and Steve Schwarze. 2015. The Media Communication Strategies of Environmental Pressure Groups and NGOs. In The Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication. Edited by Anders Hansen and Robert Cox. New York: Routledge, pp. 197–205. [Google Scholar]
- Cullen-Knox, Coco, A. Fleming, L. Lester, and Emily Ogier. 2019. Publicised scrutiny and mediatised environmental conflict: The case of Tasmanian salmon aquaculture. Marine Policy 100: 307–15. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Davis, Richard, and Vincent James Strickler. 2000. The Invisible Dance: The Supreme Court and the Press. Perspectives on Political Science 29: 85–92. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Davis, Richard, ed. 2014. Covering the United States Supreme Court in the Digital Age. New York: Cambridge University Press. [Google Scholar]
- Demetrious, Kristen. 2017. Contemporary publics, Twitter and the story of PR: Exploring corporate interventions to promote “Clean Coal” in Australia. The Journal of Public Interest Communications 1: 113. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Entman, Robert. 1993. Framing: Towards Clarification of a Fractured Paradigm. Journal of Communication 43: 51–58. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Forde, Susan, and Jane Johnston. 2013. The news triumvirate: Public relations, wire agencies and online copy. Journalism Studies 14: 113–29. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Foxwell-Norton, Kerry, and Claire Konkes. 2019. The Great Barrier Reef: News media, policy and the politics of protection. International Communication Gazette 81: 211–34. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Friedman, Sharon. 2015. The Changing Face of Environmental Journalism in the United States. In The Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication. Edited by Hansen Anders and Robert Cox. New York: Routledge. [Google Scholar]
- Gibson, James, Milton Lodge, and Benjamin Woodson. 2014. Losing, but accepting: Legitimacy, positivity theory, and the symbols of judicial authority. Law & Society Review 48: 837–66. [Google Scholar]
- Greenslade, Roy. 2016. New studies suggest continuing decrease in court reporting. The Guardian. October 29. Available online: https://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2016/oct/28/new-studies-suggest-continuing-decrease-in-court-reporting (accessed on 23 March 2019).
- Greer, Lindsay, Stacey Talbert, and Stewart Lockie. 2011. Food, Coal or Gas? Community Action, Land-Use Conflict and Procedural Fairness in the Surat Basin, Queensland. Available online: https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/34872/1/Food_coal_gas.pdf (accessed on 13 April 2019).
- Hall, Stuart, J. Clarke, C. Critcher, T. Jefferson, and B. Roberts. 2013. Policing the Crisis: Mugging, Law and Order and the State, 2nd ed. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. [Google Scholar]
- Haltom, William, and Michael McCann. 2004. Distorting the Law: Politics, Media and the Litigation Crisis. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. [Google Scholar]
- Hansen, Anders, and David Machin. 2013. Media and Communication Research Methods. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. [Google Scholar]
- Hjarvard, Stig. 2013. The Mediatization of Culture and Society. London: Routledge. [Google Scholar]
- Hook, Glenn, Libby Lester, Meng Ji, Kingsley Edney, Chris Pope, and Luli van der Does-Ishikawa. 2017. Environmental Pollution and the Media: Political Discourses of Risk and Responsibility in Australia, China and Japan. London: Routledge. [Google Scholar]
- Hutchins, Brett, and Libby Lester. 2011. Politics, power and online protest in an age of environmental conflict. In Transnational Protests and the Media. Edited by Cottle Simon and Libby Lester. New York: Peter Lang, pp. 159–71. [Google Scholar]
- Hutchins, Brett, and Libby Lester. 2015. Theorizing the enactment of mediatized environmental conflict. The International Communication Gazette 77: 337–58. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Jamieson, Paul W. 1998. Lost in translation: Civic journalism’s applicability to newspaper coverage of the US Supreme Court. Communication & Law 20: 1–20. [Google Scholar]
- Johnston, Jane, and Rhonda Breit. 2010. Towards a narratology of court reporting. Media International Australia 137: 47–57. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Johnston, Jane. 2002. Shall we dance? Who’s leading who in the journalism-justice shuffle. Australian Journalism Review 24: 131–40. [Google Scholar]
- Johnston, Jane. 2016. Public Relations and the Public Interest. New York: Routledge. [Google Scholar]
- Keyzer, Patrick, Jane Johnston, and Mark Pearson, eds. 2012. The Courts and the Media: Challenges in the Era of Digital and Social Media. Canberra: Halstead Press. [Google Scholar]
- Kitzinger, Jenny. 2009. Framing and Frame Analysis. In Media Studies: Key issues and Debates. Edited by E. Devereux. London: Sage Publications, pp. 134–61. [Google Scholar]
- Konkes, Claire, and Libby Lester. 2016. Justice, politics and the social usefulness of news. Crime, Media, Culture 12: 17–35. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Konkes, Claire. 2018. Green Lawfare: Environmental Public Interest Litigation and Mediatized Environmental Conflict. Environmental Communication 12: 191–203. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Krotz, Friedrich. 2009. Mediatization: A Concept with which to grasp media and societal change. In Mediatization: Concept, Changes, Consequences. Edited by Lundby Knut. New York: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers. [Google Scholar]
- Lehotský, Lukáš, Filip Černoch, Jan Osička, and Petr Ocelík. 2019. When climate change is missing: Media discourse on coal mining in the Czech Republic. Energy Policy 129: 774–86. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Lester, Libby, and Brett Hutchins. 2009. Power games: Environmental protest, news media and the internet. Media Culture & Society 31: 579–95. [Google Scholar]
- Lester, Libby, and Brett Hutchins. 2012. The power of the unseen: Environmental conflict, the media and invisibility. Media, Culture & Society 34: 847–63. [Google Scholar]
- Lester, Libby. 2010. Media and Environment. Cambridge: Polity Press. [Google Scholar]
- Machin, David. 2004. Building the world’s visual language: The increasing global importance of image banks in corporate media. Visual Communication 3: 316–36. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- McCarthy, John. 2015. Activists Keep Pressure on Adani and GVK Megamine Projects. The Courier Mail. May 9. Available online: https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/activists-keep-pressure-on-adani-and-gvk-megamine-projects/news-story/4305b3aa4acdbfa5eb638a4ecb7e3b6d (accessed on 24 November 2020).
- McCulloch, Craig. 2020. Legal Challenges to Trans Mountain Pipeline Come to an end—For Now. KNKX. Available online: https://www.knkx.org/post/legal-challenges-trans-mountain-pipeline-come-end-now (accessed on 24 November 2020).
- McGrath, Chris. 2008. Flying foxes, dams and whales: Using federal environmental laws in the public interest. Environmental Planning and Law Journal 25: 324–59. [Google Scholar]
- McGrath, Chris. 2017. Interview with Barrister Dr Chris McGrath, Written answers to interview questions provided to Cynthia Nixon. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. September 28.
- McGrath, Pat. 2015. Adani rejects claims restructure means it can’t pay for Queensland coal project. ABC News. May 5. Available online: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-05/adani-rejects-claims-restructure-means-it-cant-pay-for-project/6446420 (accessed on 10 June 2016).
- McKenna, Michael. 2016. Gautam Adani’s dream to light India’s darkened nights. The Australian. June 4. Available online: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/inquirer/gautam-adanis-dream-to-light-indias-darkened-nights/news-story/0637a58af753b6f9636aefb31d058565 (accessed on 12 December 2017).
- McKenzie, Fiona. 2009. Farms and mines: A conflicting or complimentary land use dilemma in Western Australia. Journal for Geography 4: 113–28. [Google Scholar]
- Meadows, Josh. 2018. Interview with Communications Director at Environmental Justice Australia, Josh Meadows (Formerly Senior Media Adviser at the Australian Conservation Foundation), Face to Face Interview with Cynthia Nixon. Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. June 1.
- Morgan, Bronwen. 2017. Lawyers, Legal Advice and Relationality in Sustainable Economy Initiatives. Oñati Socio-Legal Series 7. Available online: http://www.opo.iisj.net/index.php/osls/article/view/869 (accessed on 1 April 2021).
- Murphy, Katharine. 2017. Federal Labor feels the heat over Adani, and Coalition is sweating too. The Guardian. May 27. Available online: www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/may/27/federal-labor-feels-the-heat-over-adani-and-coalition-is-sweating-too (accessed on 8 April 2021).
- Noonan, Danny. 2018. Imagining Different Futures through the Courts: A Social Movement Assessment of Existing and Potential New Approaches to Climate Change Litigation in Australia. University of Tasmania Law Review 37: 25. [Google Scholar]
- Pan, Zhongdang, and Gerald Kosicki. 1993. Framing analysis: An approach to news discourse. Political Communication 10: 55–75. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Powers, Matthew. 2015. Contemporary NGO–Journalist Relations: Reviewing and Evaluating an Emergent Area of Research. Sociology Compass 9: 427–37. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Queensland Land Court. 2018. Guidelines for Expert Evidence in the Land Court. April 30. Available online: https://www.courts.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/544277/lc-pub-guidelines-for-expert-evidence-consultation.pdf (accessed on 1 March 2019).
- Reese, Stephen, Oscar Gandy, and August Grant, eds. 2003. Framing Public Life. London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. [Google Scholar]
- Roarty, M. 2010. The Minerals Sector. Available online: https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/pubs/BriefingBook43p/mineralssector (accessed on 8 April 2021).
- Robertson, Josh, and Oscar Milman. 2015. Approval for Adani’s Carmichael coalmine overturned by Federal Court. The Guardian. August 5. Available online: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/aug/05/approval-for-adanis-carmichael-coalmine-overturned-by-federal-court (accessed on 1 December 2017).
- Roche, Michael. 2017. Interview with Chief Executive (2005–2016) Queensland Resources Council, Mr Michael Roche, Telephone interview with Cynthia Nixon. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. August 25.
- Romo, Vanessa. 2018. Canadian Court Puts a Stop to Expansion of Major Oil Pipeline (For Now). NPR. Available online: https://www.npr.org/2018/08/30/643514631/canadian-court-puts-a-stop-to-expansion-of-major-oil-pipeline-for-now (accessed on 19 November 2020).
- Sarat, Austin, and Stuart Scheingold. 2006. Cause Lawyers and Social Movements. Stanford: Stanford University Press. [Google Scholar]
- Schneider, Jen, Steve Schwarze, Peter Bsumek, and Jennifer Peeples. 2016. Under Pressure: Coal Industry Rhetoric and Neoliberalism. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Google Scholar]
- Setzer, Joana, and Rebecca Byrnes. 2019. Global Trends in Climate Change Litigation: 2019 Snapshot, Policy Report. July. Available online: https://www.lse.ac.uk/GranthamInstitute/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/GRI_Global-trends-in-climate-change-litigation-2019-snapshot-2.pdf (accessed on 19 November 2020).
- Solberg, Rorie Spill, and Eric Waltenburg. 2014. The Media, the Court, and the Misrepresentation: The New Myth of the Court. New York: Routledge. [Google Scholar]
- Spier, Jaap. 2013. Legal Strategies to Come to Grips with Climate Change. In Climate Change: International Law and Global Governance. Edited by Oliver C. Ruppel, Christian Roschmann and Katharina Ruppel-Schlichting. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, pp. 805–30. [Google Scholar]
- Spill, Rorie, and Zoe Oxley. 2003. Philosopher kings or political actors-how the media portray the Supreme Court. Judicature 87: 22–29. [Google Scholar]
- Tankard, James. 2003. The Empirical Approach to the Study of Framing. In Framing Public Life. Edited by Reese Stephen, Oscar Gandy and August Grant. London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. [Google Scholar]
- Thompson, John. 2005. The New Visibility. Theory, Culture and Society 22: 31–51. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Tranter, B., and Kerry Foxwell-Norton. 2021. Only in Queensland? Coal mines and voting in the 2019 Australian federal election. Environmental Sociology 7: 90–101. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Van Dijk, Teun A. 2001. Critical discourse analysis. In Handbook of Discourse Analysis. Edited by Deborah Tannen, Heidi Hamilton and Deborah Schiffrin. Oxford: Blackwell. [Google Scholar]
- Viellaris, Renee. 2016. Green ‘Lawfare’ in Minister’s Sights. The Courier Mail, October 6, 11. [Google Scholar]
- Vogler, Sarah, and Kay Dibben. 2016. Mine Challenge Tests Ground. The Courier Mail, May 4, 14. [Google Scholar]
- Weekes, John. 2017. Court: ‘Negative impacts inevitable for proposed mega mines’. Central Queensland New. July 4. Available online: https://www.cqnews.com.au/news/grazier-loses-battle-against-galilee-basin-mega-mi/3196542/ (accessed on 20 March 2019).
- Worden, Sandy, Allie Kirsch, and Philipp Kirsch. 2014. Moving Beyond Economic Framing of the Australian Coal Industry. Paper presented at AUSIMM Life of Mine Conference, Melbourne, Australia, July 16–18; pp. 365–75. [Google Scholar]
Case | No. of News Texts |
---|---|
ATSH case | 1 |
NQCC case | 0 |
MCG sea dumping case | 1 |
ACF case | 70 |
Land Court case | 76 |
LSCC Supreme Court case | 21 |
WRAD case | 30 |
MCG case | 76 |
TOTAL | 275 |
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. |
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Share and Cite
Nixon, C.; Konkes, C.; Lester, L.; Williams, K. Mediated Visibility and Public Environmental Litigation: The Interplay between Inside and Outside Court during Environmental Conflict in Australia. Laws 2021, 10, 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/laws10020035
Nixon C, Konkes C, Lester L, Williams K. Mediated Visibility and Public Environmental Litigation: The Interplay between Inside and Outside Court during Environmental Conflict in Australia. Laws. 2021; 10(2):35. https://doi.org/10.3390/laws10020035
Chicago/Turabian StyleNixon, Cynthia, Claire Konkes, Libby Lester, and Kathleen Williams. 2021. "Mediated Visibility and Public Environmental Litigation: The Interplay between Inside and Outside Court during Environmental Conflict in Australia" Laws 10, no. 2: 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/laws10020035
APA StyleNixon, C., Konkes, C., Lester, L., & Williams, K. (2021). Mediated Visibility and Public Environmental Litigation: The Interplay between Inside and Outside Court during Environmental Conflict in Australia. Laws, 10(2), 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/laws10020035