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[ecrea] CFP: Communication and Sustainability Special Issue of Environmental Communication Journal
Thu Aug 19 21:56:24 GMT 2010
>Call for Manuscripts for a Special Issue of
>Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature
>and Culture Volume 5, Issue 1 (2012)
>
>Communication and Sustainability: Exploring
>Intersections of Science, Policy, Action, and Culture
>
>Editors: Harald Heinrichs (Leuphana Universität
>Lüneburg) and Laura Lindenfeld (University of Maine)
>
>This special issue emerges from the perspective
>that communication research and practice should
>play a more prominent role in sustainability
>science. The collection of essays will consider
>the ways in which communication scholarship and
>practice can and should contribute to
>sustainability science as part of larger global
>sustainable development efforts.
>
>RATIONALE
>
>Coxâ¬"s articulation of environmental
>communication as a crisis discipline recognizes
>the constitutive and normative role of
>communication in the definition of environmental
>problems, and it provides an ethical basis for
>recognizing, predicting, and addressing
>environmental problems (2007). As such, this
>articulation calls for different ways of
>thinking about and doing communication. Coxâ¬"s
>call to action suggests a model for
>environmental communication that features
>innovative linkages between research and
>practice as well as increased collaboration with
>other fields. Whether defined as the process of
>linking the production of knowledge with action,
>collaborative learning, or the co-construction
>of knowledge, this approach to environmental
>communication scholarship aims to render the
>research process more salient, legitimate, and
>credible to stakeholders and communities who
>require research for decision making.
>
>Sustainability science is an emerging
>trans-disciplinary area that draws upon similar
>assumptions about the criticality of
>action-oriented scholarship in addressing global
>environmental concerns and their linkages to
>social and economic activities, as well as the
>need to bring scholars, communities, and
>stakeholders from diverse backgrounds
>together. Part of a larger sustainability
>studies project, sustainability science aims to
>develop, shape, and maintain resilient
>ecological, economic, and social systems through
>an inter- and trans-disciplinary,
>action-oriented approach to research and praxis
>(see, for example, issues of the new journal
>Sustainability Science, published by Springer).
>
>The goals of sustainability science converge
>with the type of practice-oriented research that
>many environmental communication scholars do.
>Yet, communication as a field has often been
>underrepresented in sustainability science
>research teams and programs around the
>world. This special issue provides an
>opportunity to make a case for the centrality of
>environmental communication in advancing â¬
>and, when needed, in critiquing â¬
>sustainability science and the global sustainability studies initiative.
>
>
>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>This call for papers seeks empirically and
>critically focused essays as well as conceptual
>papers that build on the concept of
>environmental communication as a crisis
>discipline and a solutions-oriented, reflexive
>discipline crisis framework by exploring a variety of topics, including:
>
>⬢ The various roles communication plays
>and should play within sustainability studies and sustainability science, e.g.:
>a. Communication in complex interdisciplinary collaboration
>b. Communication in the production of
>knowledge about sustainability as a process of
>co-construction by communities and universities
>c. Communication in the analysis of
>sustainability science solutions to local and
>global environmental/sustainability issues and concerns
>
>⬢ The various roles communication plays
>and might play within sustainability practice, e.g.:
>d. (new) media communication on sustainability,
>e. sustainability marketing,
>f. political communication on sustainability
>g. communication in formal and informal education for sustainability
>h. (Interpersonal) Communication in
>participation and cooperation for sustainability
>
>⬢ Critiques of communication research and
>practice in sustainability science and sustainability practice
>
>Manuscripts should be prepared in English, and
>should not exceed 8,000 words including
>references. We are prepared to offer additional
>editorial assistance for manuscripts that
>examine the intersection of sustainability and
>communication in non-English speaking regions.
>The journal adheres to APA Style. Manuscripts
>must not be under review elsewhere or have
>appeared in any other published form. For
>further details on manuscript submission, please
>refer to the â¬ÜInstructions for authorsâ¬" on
>the journalâ¬"s website
>(http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=t770239508~tab=sub...).
>Upon notification of acceptance, authors must
>assign copyright to Taylor and Francis and
>provide copyright clearance for any copyrighted material.
>Manuscripts should be emailed to
>(laura.lindenfeld /at/ umit.maine.edu) by March 31, 2011.
>
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