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[Commlist] new publication on Climate Change: Social and Cultural Challenges
Mon Jul 01 12:09:51 GMT 2024
A new journal edition published on Climate Change: Social and Cultural
Challenges
We are pleased to announce that the complete publication of the
Lusophone Journal of Cultural Studies (LJCS/RLEC)
<https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/issue/view/375> on Climate Change:
Social and Cultural Challenges is now available.
Alice Balbé (CECS/University of Minho), Edson Capoano (ESPM), and
Alejandro Barranquero (Carlos III de Madrid) edited this thematic edition.
The LJCS is a bilingual journal and is available in open access.
Climate change is one of the foremost global challenges. It is global
because shifts in climate patterns impact people differently, but
ultimately, everyone will be affected. Recent Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) reports, including the sixth assessment (IPCC,
2023), underscore the interplay between geographical location and
economic, political, and socio-cultural factors. That means that factors
such as social class, race, ethnicity, gender and age, which are
associated with different levels of social vulnerability, influence the
likelihood of suffering from the impacts of the phenomenon and
complicate the ability to cope with them, highlighting the social
challenges related to climate action and climate justice.
Climate Change: Social and Cultural Challenges
<https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/article/view/5788/6546>
Alice Balbé, Edson Capoano, Alejandro Barranquero
*Thematic articles*
The Hybridisation of Journalism in Fostering Engagement with the Climate
Cause: A Reception Study with Brazilian Activists
<https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/article/view/5413/6332>
Caroline Jacobi, Débora Steigleder, Eliege Fante, Eloisa Loose
Climate Change Narratives in TikTok Brazil: From Diagnosis to Despair
<https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/article/view/5448/6372>
Simone Evangelista, Marcelo Garcia
Young Activists and Climate Justice: An Analysis of the Articulations of
Txai Suruí and Amanda Costa
<https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/article/view/5463/6390>
Criselli Maria Montipó, Myrian Del Vecchio-Lima
Composing Worlds: Exploring the Metamorphosis of the World in the Age of
Climate Change and Its Implications for Health
<https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/article/view/5405/6443>
Diogo Vidal, Marina Lencastre, Hélder Lopes, Susana Magalhães, Rui Estrada
Climate Emergency and Youth Activism: A Case Study in Lisbon
<https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/article/view/5459/6490>
Mariana Castro
Activist Art and Ecological Art: Exploring the Interplay of Culture,
Environment, and Society, Artistic Approaches, and Cultural Production
Contexts <https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/article/view/5477/6536>
Tatiana Vargas
The Contributions of Two Latin American Documentaries to an Expanded
Perception of Climate Change from a Decolonial Perspective
<https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/article/view/5469/6541>
Denise Tavares
Probing Climate Change Perceptions in Vulnerable Enclaves: Resilient
Realities in the Buffalo City Municipality, South Africa
<https://rlec.pt/index.php/rlec/article/view/5438/6549>
Natal Buthelezi
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