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[ecrea] IAMCR 2018 general CFP and sections and working groups CfPs
Fri Oct 13 15:46:30 GMT 2017
IAMCR 2018 | 20-24 June | Eugene, Oregon, USA | Call for Proposals
-General call: http://oregon2018.iamcr.org/cfp
-Convocatoria en español >>> http://oregon2018.iamcr.org/node/49
-The calls for proposals from the sections and working groups:
http://oregon2018.iamcr.org/s-wg-cfp
The International Association for Media and Communication Research
(IAMCR) invites submissions of abstracts for papers and panel proposals
for the IAMCR 2018 conference to be held 20-24 June at the University of
Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, USA. The deadline to submit abstracts is 23:59
GMT on 31 January 2018.
Proposals for consideration by IAMCR’s thematic sections and working
groups must be submitted via the Open Conference System.
Consult the individual CfPs of IAMCR's Sections and Working Groups >>>>
http://oregon2018.iamcr.org/s-wg-cfp
Reimagining Sustainability: Communication and Media Research in a
Changing World
IAMCR conferences address a wide diversity of topics defined by our 31
thematic sections and working groups. We also propose a single central
theme to be explored throughout the conference with the aim of
generating and exploring multiple perspectives on a shared set of
issues. This is accomplished through plenary and special sessions, and
in the meetings of the sections and working groups. For IAMCR 2018, the
central theme is Reimagining Sustainability: Communication and Media
Research in a Changing World.
As part of its Sustainable Development Agenda, the United Nations
defines sustainability as harmonizing three core elements, environmental
protection, social inclusion, and economic growth, so as to meet the
needs of the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs. It calls for concerted efforts
towards building an equitable and resilient future for people and planet.
There is an immediate need to promote responsible and sustainable
management of natural resources and ecosystems that incorporate local
and global reflection and action. This inevitably raises urgent issues
of entrenched power, social justice, democracy, and the need to
eradicate poverty, raise basic living standards, and address the present
climate crisis.
This ambition is currently under attack. In spite of overwhelming
scientific evidence, climate change denial is used to build public
support for unsustainable environmental practices and policies while
corporate greenwashing promotes the perception that these practices and
policies are in fact environmentally friendly. Encouraged by the rise of
populism and ever-smaller media bubbles, intolerance is on the upswing
around the world. Inequality is outpacing economic growth. Wealth is
ever more concentrated.
We find it imperative in these times that IAMCR and its members expand
and extend our understanding of current and emerging models of
sustainability, the struggles that surround them, and their multiple
relationships with communication and media.
We encourage proposals that address these intersections by revising and
remixing theories, practices, and institutions that move beyond merely
sustaining—towards thriving societies and cultures.
The role of communication and media in both promoting and impeding
sustainability has increasingly been the focus of commentary and
research. Material communication systems consume energy in their
manufacture and use, contribute to problems of pollution and waste, and
in their dominant commercial forms, support and encourage a general
culture of unsustainable hyperconsumption. What alternatives would
advance the full and equal access to diverse information and
comprehensive knowledge bases that UNESCO advocates as central to
achieving sustainable societies?
We encourage participants to address these issues, in relation to both
prevailing systems of communication and the systems now emerging around
the application of artificial intelligence, the rise of automation and
robotics, and the internet of things. We also welcome analysis that
reassesses and reimagines sustainability in relation to openness,
transparency, accessibility, and the recomposition of power, as we
continue to explore the implications of media and communication in an
interconnected world.
Eugene, Oregon, USA
The University of Oregon in the Pacific Northwest is an ideal location
to discuss these issues and offers and opportunity to observe closeup
how they are contended, globally, nationally and locally by a variety of
actors including governments, industry, advocacy organisations,
community groups, and the environmental justice movement.
The State of Oregon has a long history of commitment, vision, and
innovation to sustainable lifestyles. When the Trump administration
announced its intention to withdraw from the Paris Agreement on climate
change, Oregon committed to supporting the agreement, along with
twenty-three other states and territories, together representing more
than 50% of the country’s population and responsible for 40% of its CO2
emissions.
The City of Eugene takes a comprehensive approach that places equal
importance on advancing social equity, economic prosperity, and
environmental health. This year’s conference organisers will actively
recruit, involve and connect national, regional and local community
groups and activists with IAMCR members and the conference events.
The University of Oregon is a national leader in campus sustainability
through the efforts of administration, faculty, staff, students, and the
larger community. The university is actively engaged in greening
facility operations, innovative research, supporting and encouraging
student initiatives, implementing environmentally and sustainability
focused curriculum, and sponsoring many public service initiatives.
We look forward to IAMCR members engaging with these issues at the 2018
conference hosted by the University of Oregon, in Eugene, Oregon.
Submission of Abstracts
Each Section and Working Group of IAMCR will issue its own Call for
Papers, based on the general thematic outline above. Abstracts should be
submitted from 9 November 2017 through 31 January 2018. Both individual
and panel submissions are welcome and early submission is strongly
encouraged.
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