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[ecrea] Call for Papers - Indigenous Knowledge, Climate Change and the Global South
Thu Oct 22 12:13:39 GMT 2015
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Theme: Indigenous Knowledge, Climate Change and the Global South
Special Issue
Call for Articles
Guest Editors:
Prof MA Masoga (Univen)
Mr T Chari (Univen)
Prof FM Mulaudzi (UP)
Call for Articles
The climate change discourse is gaining traction in the global south
since the historic signing of the 1992 United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change. However, knowledge and awareness about how
climate change impacts on or is impacted by global issues such as
poverty, socio-economic development, population growth and resource
utilisation and management is rather scanty. Debates on climate change
are either pitched on elitist pedestals or muddled in fuzzy scientific
rhetoric and essentialist ‘environmentalism’ thereby masking the
multifaceted nature of the issue. Of critical importance is the
observation that issues of indigenous knowledge and awareness about
the ‘politics’, meaning, consequences and risks of climate change to the
local citizenry in the global south remain patchy - or not even
considered at all in the current knowledge contestation space/s.
Conversely, the science, discussions and meanings of climate change are
circumscribed by broader societal discourses such as economics,
politics, culture, gender, and language, to mention just a few.
Inevitably, solutions to address the problem cannot be abdicated to one
particular thinking or knowledge paradigm/perspective. This call seeks
to invite IKS scholars based on their inter- and multi-disciplinary
backgrounds to unpack the multiple dimensions of climate change and its
consequences in the global south. Contributions to this special issue
should demonstrate original research drawing from the diverse
disciplines of the natural and social sciences using different
theoretical and methodological perspectives to explore the range of
cross-cutting issues attendant to the discourse on climate change. Key
areas to be explored include, but are not limited to the following:
• Historical, political and developmental perspectives
• Emerging IK philosophical underpinnings
• Appropriate set IK theories and methods
• Languaging, language debates and discussions
• Policy and polity matters
• Education and learning discussions
• Interfaced knowledge conversations especially with indigenous
practitioners on Climate Change
• Analyses of special IK case studies and narratives
Submission
Potential contributors should refer to the Indilinga: African Journal of
Indigenous Knowledge Systems for authors ‘guidelines. Authors should
submit a maximum 300 words focusing on one of the above or related
themes to Prof MA Masoga (masoga /at/ univen.ac.za) or Mr. T Chari
(tendai.chari /at/ univen.ac.za). The abstract should be submitted as a word
document and must include, paper title, author(s) names and affiliations
and a list of key words. The first draft of contributions is expected by
the 30 November 2015.
Important dates to note
Deadline for abstract submission: 30 October 2015
First draft submission: 30 November 2015
We look forward to your contribution.
Prof MA Masoga
(On behalf of Guest Editors)
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