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[Commlist] CFP: Communication and Socio-Scientific Controversies in Health and Environment
Fri Mar 13 20:43:54 GMT 2020
*Anuario electrónico de estudios en Comunicación Social "Disertaciones"*
https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/disertaciones/index
/Articles for Volume 14, Issue 2 (JJul-Dec, 2021). Dedicated to
Communication and Socio-Scientific Controversies in Health and Environment/
The modern promise that science and technology would lead us to an
unlimited development has been tensioned by the new technologies of
information, the ICTs. The changes in the relationship between experts
and citizens show that tension and the socio-scientific controversies in
the field of scientific-technological research are now the study objects
in scientific-technological, health, and environmental research.
It has been more than fifteen years since the World Summit on the
Information Society in Geneva in 2003, where the representatives of the
member States of United Nations announced the foundation of a society
based on the exchange of knowledge, in which the multiplication of the
information networks, digital literacy and the promised end of the
digital divide would be the definitive factors to defeat poverty and
ignorance.
The unlucky prophecy predicted something else than broken promises. The
ambivalence of the so-called information and knowledge society is
clearly shown in the fact that, on the one side, the global horizons
grow, communications speed up and more sophisticated technical devices
are produced, but on the other, citizens have more tools to question
them. We encounter citizens that criticize, resist and actively look for
new forms of participation or generation of knowledge when they face the
scientific and technological developments that affect them.
In a hyper-informed world, in which the once legitimate production of
knowledge and the institutional figure of the expert is continuously
questioned, (re)generating new and legitimate voices that dispute the
formerly exclusive fields of knowledge, it becomes central to ask not
only about the access to information, but also about its uses for
decision-making and in the different forms of citizen participation.
The Public Communication of Science and Technology in controversies
about scientific-technical developments in health or the environment is
a privileged space to observe these disputed fields. The appearance of
actors whose legitimacy does not come from the conventional validation
mechanisms and the voices of different rationalities in the diverse
communicational spaces come together in public debates where it is not
only pertinent to question legitimacy, but also the positioning, the
links and participation of citizens.
In this call for papers, the Anuario Electrónico de Estudios en
Comunicación Social “Disertaciones” looks for original papers dealing
with socio-scientific/socio-technological controversies in the fields of
health and environment. This refers (not exclusively) to:
* Socio-scientific controversies
* Public Communication of Science and Technology models
* Sustainable development
* Social communication health campaigns
* Circulation and appropriation of knowledge: non-professional expert
citizens
* Environmental debates and sacrifice zones
* Big development project in protected territories
* The voices of experts
* Communication and citizen participation
The studies about socio-scientific and socio-technological
controversies, especially in health and environment, have been great
mines for knowledge production, particularly from the perspective of the
Social Studies of Science and Technology (STS). However, this line of
work has only partially penetrated in the field of communication
studies, especially in the Latin-American context. The Public
Communication of Science and Technology models (deficit, dialogue and
participative) have drawn a line in which there is an undoubted need of
further digging, especially with empiric research. This volume of the
Disertaciones academic journal seeks to help researchers from different
disciplines, but with a particular focus in the field of communication,
to keep contributing in this direction.
Deadline: September 15, 2020.
Coordinated by Verónica Rocamora ((veronica.rocamora /at/ usach.cl)) y Claudio
Broitman ((claudio.broitman /at/ usach.cl)), of the Santiago de Chile University.
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