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[ecrea] CfP ECREA 2010 Hamburg Pre-Conference: Communicating Change Change II
Mon Jan 11 09:27:46 GMT 2010
Pre-conference to the ECREA 2010 ? 3rd European Communication Conference
?Communicating Climate Change II: Global Goes Regional?
University of Hamburg, Germany, 11-12 October 2010
Call for papers
Held by: KlimaCampus Hamburg /Institut für
Journalistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft
Organization: Irene Neverla, Corinna Lüthje, Inga Schlichting
The climate change has emerged as one of the most
important global agendas. On its way from a
subject of scientific inquiry to the issue of
general public, debates on climate change have
not only spread widely but also undergone
transformations. Most importantly, the issue has
expanded to the regional level, both in the cases
of scientific climate research and media
discourse. Accordingly, the conference on
?Communicating Climate Change II ? Global Goes
Regional? focuses on regional aspects of the global climate change.
The events of natural disasters and extreme
weather whether it is drought or intense
rainfall, floods, cyclones, earthquakes,
tsunamis, storm surges, wildfires, heatwaves, or
volcanic eruptions are being increasingly linked
by the media with climate change. Media are
making the abstract global phenomenon regionally
tangible by adding a transcultural and global
dimension to regional geohazards. By regional
geohazards we mean threats by extreme weather and
extreme natural events of geophysical origin,
which only in their circular interaction between
human and nature develop into a hazard.
Repetitions of these occurrences pose a permanent
threat to communities in respective regions.
Prerequisite for a geohazard is the awareness of
the threat that results primarily from the
memories of a catastrophic and traumatic key
event. Examples include storms and storm surges
of the North Atlantic coast in the Netherlands,
Great Britain, and Germany; hurricanes in the
U.S. East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico; tropical
cyclones in the Bay of Bengal and Asia Pacific;
volcanic eruptions in Italy; earthquakes in
Japan; avalanches in the Alps; floods and wildfires.
It is against this background that the
pre-conference aims to explore the following
questions: How do the media represent global
climate change and regional geohazards? How do
they construct the memory of extreme weather
events? What transcultural similarities and
cultural specificities can be identified? How
does reporting on human-nature interaction
develop? How do recipients perceive climate
change and regional geohazards and what cultural
commonalities and differences can be discerned?
How political decisions are taken on climate
change issues both in local and regional levels
and what role the media play in the process? What
immediate, medium or long-term local or global
strategies are discussed in media discourses? How
mitigation and adaptation related to catastrophe
and risk of changing climate are being reported
in the media? Which actors and experts are
dominating the media coverage? What discourses can be identified?
The pre-conference will feature the presentations
of peer-reviewed papers as well as distinguished
key-note speakers from an interdisciplinary field
of research who will examine important aspects of
communicating global climate change on a regional level.
Keynote
The keynotes of the pre-conference "Communicating
Climate Change II ? Global Goes Regional" will be
given by Hans von Storch (GKSS/University of
Hamburg), Dominique Brossard (University of
Wisconsin/Madison) and Shelly Ungar (University of Toronto).
Deadline
All abstracts should be submitted through the
ECREA 2010 website (www.ecrea2010hamburg.eu) no
later than 15 March 2010. Please note that
abstract submission deadline will not be
extended. Early submission is strongly encouraged.
Online submission system opens 22 December 2009.
Important dates
22 December 2009: Online submission system opens
15 March 2010: Deadline for online submission of
abstracts (3.500 characters max)
15 May 2010: Notification of acceptance
15 September 2010: Deadline for submission of
full papers (for preparation of the conferences)
Location: Hamburg University Guest House
The University Guest House is located near the
Main Building of the Hamburg University and its campus.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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