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[ecrea] Call for Papers-Journal Razón y Palabra-"Towards a transition in communication practices in face of the irreversibility of climate change, the foreseeable end of easy oil and resource scarcity"
Wed Dec 10 15:17:46 GMT 2014
Call for Papers
Journal Razón y Palabra 91
(September – November 2015)
Special issue title: “Towards a transition in communication practices in
face of the irreversibility of climate change, the foreseeable end of
easy oil and resource scarcity”
Editors:
Rogelio Fernández-Reyes
José Luís Piñuel
Anabela Carvalho
Ilza Maria Tourinho Girardi
Rationale:
In its 5th Assessment Report, the IPCC made its sharpest analysis yet of
anthropogenic climate change and its irreversible risks. Scientists are
increasingly assertive in alerting to the fact that we cannot proceed
with the current status quo if we are to avoid dangerous interferences
with the climate system. A technological, institutional and human turn
of Copernican dimensions is required. It must have immediate effect,
global range and enact substantial inversions in current practices of
energy production and use (IPCC press release, 13 April 2014).
In the last few years numerous social movements and networks have been
proposing and experimenting with alternatives that are showing effective
at small scales in performing a shift towards a low-carbon future.
Complementing the existing ecologist movement, “eco-villages”,
Transition initiatives, “degrowth” groups, cooperatives, projects
focusing on “voluntary simplicity”, “slow pace”, ecological economics,
political ecology, the “good life” (sumak kawsay, suma qamaña or teko
kavi) and other ideas have been emerging far and wide.
Given current and projected levels of greenhouse gas emissions, action
plans must take planetary limits into account. Those limits are also
related to resource depletion and the foreseeable end of the era of easy
oil. The International Energy Agency estimates that the production of
conventional oil peaked in 2006 and several reports signal that coal and
gas peaks will take place in the next five decades.
Against this context, the editors of this special issue invite research
and reflection on the necessary (and inevitable) transition in
communication practices about these subjects. The importance of
communication in transition processes cannot be overstated.
Communication practices can promote resistance to crossing boundaries
that would take planetary systems out of balance and into uncharted
territory. New modes of communication may offer a counterweight to the
discourses that feed hegemonic structures. From the media, a commitment
is needed with a paradigmatic cultural shift founded upon
sustainability. All of this can decisively help in overcoming
intelligibility problems regarding climate change, changing obsolete
models for thinking and seeing things, and adopting new patterns of
collective behaviour and civic participation while taking advantage of
critical opportunities for change at this crucial time.
Themes:
Some of the themes that are welcome in this special issue include (but
are not limited to) the following:
- Alternative media and discourses on climate change
- The end of easy oil and media representations
- Resource scarcity and debates on alternatives
- Communication and social movements enacting experiences of transition
- Conditions and characteristics of communication for transition
Editorial policy of the journal Razón y Palabra:
http://www.razonypalabra.org.mx/editorial.html
Languages:
Manuscripts are accepted in the following languages:
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- English
Important dates:
- Deadline for submission of manuscripts: 30 June 2015
- Reviewing: 1-15 July 2015
- Submission of revised versions of manuscripts: 30 July 2015
- Publication of special issue: September 2015
Contact:
Manuscripts should be sent to the following email addresses, which can
also be used for questions or any other purpose regarding this special
issue:
(rogeliofreyes /at/ hotmail.com) (in Spanish and English)
(ilza.girardi /at/ ufrgs.br) (in Portuguese)
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