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[Commlist] ECREA workshop: Constructed facts, contested truths
Wed Jul 31 19:45:47 GMT 2019
Call for abstracts:
Constructed facts, contested truths: Science and environment
controversies in media and public spaces.
ECREA Section on Science and Environmental Communication workshop at the
MeCCSA Conference in Brighton 8-10. January 2020:
Deadline for abstract submission: 27. August 2019
A re-occurring theme in public debates is how to understand and talk
about controversies pertaining to science and the environment. As
climate change is pushed further forward on the international political
agenda and as new technologies emerge, dilemmas of how humans interact
with nature, technologies, capital and each other once again become ever
more present in public debate. This puts well-known as well as new
dilemmas on the current and future role of science in society into
question. On the one hand, political actors rely on science to produce
the facts and evidence required as inputs in decision-making. On the
other hand, the privileged position of science to provide the answers is
increasingly challenged in the public domain in the face of scientific
uncertainty, complexity and disagreement.
Recent developments in relation to social and digital media have in
particular raised the issue of factuality and truths in public debate.
Particularly questions on how to maintain scientific integrity in an
increasingly politicized environment are brought forward and accentuated
by social and digital media. Moreover, media technologies increasingly
invade the small-scale choices of everyday lives as well as larger
societal and political questions on our interaction with the
environment, technologies, health, risks etc. While authors in the field
either endorse or take issue with the notion of post-truth, the question
still remains how to make sense of the circulations of conflicting facts
in current public debates on climate-change, pollution, vaccination,
food safety and many other areas. This calls for a need to understand
the role of media in conveying, spreading, contesting and constructing
facts and truths about science and the environment.
In two connected workshops we will address the question of how facts are
presented and constructed in the media, or other public fora, in
relation to environmental and scientific controversies. We welcome
theoretical, methodological or empirical papers, extended abstracts and
case studies presenting new knowledge concerning all aspects of the
circulation, construction and contestation of facts and truths in
relation to science and the environment including but not limited to:
• Analysis of the construction of truths and facts in all kinds
of media and public debate
• The role of social media in constructing facts within digital
networks of communication
• Visualisations of science and environmental information,
debates and facts
• Public contestations of scientific doxa
• The role played by facts and the presentations of truths in
deliberative or radical democratic processes relating to decisions on
science and the environment
• Issues of public trust in and the legitimization of key
actors (eg. public authorities, industry, media) in fact-making processes
• The role of digital literacy and journalists as educators for
increasing public environmental engagement
Participating papers of a high academic standard will be considered for
publication in an anthology under the workshop headline. For more
information on the MeCCSA Conference see:
http://www.meccsabrighton2020.co.uk
Please send your 200 word abstract to Mette Marie Roslyng by 27. August
2019: (mmroslyng /at/ hum.aau.dk) <mailto:(mmroslyng /at/ hum.aau.dk)>
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