3.2.2- Factors that influence societal relationships
Human relationships with outdoor environments can be influenced by a wide range of factors. Each of these factors has the ability to alter or influence how we perceive, interact with and impact on these environments.
This section looks at how societal relationships have influenced by certain factors from 1990 onward.
While there are a huge variety of factors that could potentially influence relationships with outdoor environments, we will focus on the following four:
This section looks at how societal relationships have influenced by certain factors from 1990 onward.
While there are a huge variety of factors that could potentially influence relationships with outdoor environments, we will focus on the following four:
- the effects of different technologies
- commercialization of outdoor environments and outdoor experiences
- portrayals of outdoor environments and experiences
- social responses to risk-taking
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1- The effects of different technologies3.2.2- technology by Matthew Pringle on Scribd |
2- Commercialisation of outdoor environments and experiences3.2.2 Commercialisation by Matthew Pringle on Scribd |
Re: Factor 2- Commercialisation Watch this: Season 2, Episode 1; The Gruen Transfer (TV show about advertising) - From 2.30min to 17min This episode focuses on how to sell Australia. Hot Tip: Watch for the key elements the panel says are always used to sell a country- how does this relate to the commercialisation of the environment? |
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Watch: Both of these ads (right) were produced by the Australian Tourism Industry. Can you identify each of the key elements you learned about in the Gruen episode above. |
"Where the bloody hell are you?" -Australian Tourism Industry Ad- 2006
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"Dundee" (Superbowl edition) -
Australian Tourism Industry Ad- 2018 |
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Watch:
Both of these ads (left) were produced by for the Western Australian Tourism Board. Both use much of the same imagery, but they do change the their wording- One of these ads was for the overseas market and the other for the domestic market (within Australia). Can you tell which is which? |
3- Portrayals of outdoor environments and experiences3.2.2- portrayals by Matthew Pringle on Scribd |
4- Social responses to risk taking3.2.2- risk by Matthew Pringle on Scribd |