Introduction, Ben Harbisher
Part I: Social Theory and Politics
Chapter 1: The Social Construct of Sustainability in Media Development, Michel Leroy
Chapter 2: United Nations SDG on Gender Equality, Mariana Abreu and Bárbara Lima
Chapter 3: ‘Collateral Benefits’ and the ‘International Community’: discursive realignment after the fall of Kabul, Stuart Price
Part II: Mediation and Framing
Chapter 4: The Forgotten SDGs, Delayney Harness, Julius Klingelhoefer, and Shiv Ganesh
Chapter 5: Greenwashing Bali: How Multinationals Appropriated the UN SDG Environment Agenda, Ben Harbisher
Chapter 6: What Difference Does It Make? The importance of Documentary Film to Sustainable Development Goals in a post-truth world, Rhys Davies
Chapter Seven - Richard Irwin – Fragments of Nature
Chapter 8: Nigerian Data Policies - New Developments in State Surveillance; Jenifer Ere
Part III: Sustainability and Education
Chapter 9: Transversal Feminism, SDGs, and Digital Media Literacy in Mexico: an Oaxacan Study, Jason Lee
Chapter 10: Promoting Sustainable Development Goals to University Students in Cambodia, Steven Graham
Chapter 11: A Communication Strategy for Climate Change Solutions, Candy Marisol Hernandez