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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: Framing Climate Crises and Energy Transitions
Sun Dec 10 07:16:24 GMT 2023
*Call for Abstracts*
10th Biennial ECREA (European Communication Research and Education
Association) Conference in Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Conference Dates: 23 to 27 September 2024
Conference Theme: Communication and Social (Dis)order
ECREA Section: Science and Environment Communication
Panel Title: Framing Climate Crises and Energy Transitions
CfA: Framing Climate Crises and Energy Transitions
Deadline for Abstracts: 4 January 2024
The link between the climate crisis and the need for energy transition
is logically evident: the burning of fossil fuels over the past
centuries has resulted in runaway carbon emissions that have
significantly altered the Earth’s climate. To mitigate further
catastrophic impacts, societies now face the imperative of decarbonizing
their energy systems. However, in practice, the process of adopting
clean, safe, and reliable energy is framed differently across various
domains. The energy transition is simultaneously framed by politicians,
activists, academics, journalists, artists, etc. as economic
opportunity, scientific consensus, ethical imperative, or political
conflict (Wardekker & Lorenz (2019); Almiron et al. (2020); Maehle et
al. (2021), Chen et al. (2023).
Previous climate framing research, particularly studies by Nisbet
(2009), Lakoff (2010), Schäfer & O’Neill (2017), and Guenther et al.
(2023), has primarily focused on mass media and journalism.
This panel aims to deepen that line of research and expand the scope of
framing studies by examining the relationships between, and impacts of,
framing climate crises and energy transitions across various mediums and
rhetorical situations including but not limited to:
1)Artworks, Literature, Podcasts, Film, TV-series, and other Cultural
Productions:
We envision papers that investigate how climate change and energy
transitions are represented in diverse media and narrative genres,
including climate dystopias and utopias. How do alternative media shape
the creative emotional and aesthetic dimensions of these issues and
explore alternative perspectives on climate change and decarbonization?
What are the most frequently used or most innovative frames for climate
fiction, energy futures, or solar punk?
2)Academic and Policy Discourse:
Submissions in this category could examine the framing of climate change
and energy transitions within scholarly publications, policy documents,
and reports to help uncover the conceptual frameworks and discursive
strategies employed in these domains.
3)Activist Campaigns and Movements:
How do climate activists frame their concerns through slogans, images,
icons, and mission statements? Alternatively, how does mass media frame
climate activism including activists’ disruptive and/or “criminal”
actions? Papers could examine the language, narratives, and messaging
used by advocacy groups to shift public discourse and mobilize climate
action as well as how activists are framed by mass media. (Yes, we’d
appreciate thoughts on soup).
4)Political Rhetoric and Debate:
We also invite submissions that explore the framing of climate crises
and energy transitions in political rhetoric and debates. This can
include analyses of speeches, policy debates, and meetings such as COP
28. What framing or reframing strategies are employed by politicians and
policymakers?
Papers may also analyze other overlapping and interconnected frames as
applied to climate change and decarbonization across different
contexts.Overall, this panel seeks to broaden the scope of framing
studies by examining frames used by artists, novelists, scholars,
activists, content creators, influencers, politicians, and policymakers
and thereby reveal some of the (dis)orderly connections between climate
and energy.
For consideration in the panel, please send name, email, institutional
affiliation, short bio, and abstracts of 300-400 words by 4 January 2024
to: (dlewis /at/ comillas.edu) <mailto:(dlewis /at/ comillas.edu)>and
(valentina.cappi3 /at/ unibo.it) <mailto:(valentina.cappi3 /at/ unibo.it)>
Decisions about potential panelists will be sent by 7 January.
The final panel proposal will be submitted to the ECREA committee on 11
January 2024.
Final decisions on the panel and notifications of acceptance from ECREA
will be received by 12 March 2024.
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