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[Commlist] Call for papers: Cross-innovations for sustainability skills: linking environment, media and education
Thu Apr 02 22:50:34 GMT 2020
Call for papers: Cross-innovations for sustainability skills: linking
environment, media and education
Tallinn University, Estonia, 28-29 August 2020
The relationship of digital media innovations and environmental
sustainability is an ambivalent one. The omnipresence of media in our
lives and the creative forces enabled by digital innovations hold the
potential for media, entertainment, education services to mediate the
circumstances in the planetary ecosystem to us in more powerful ways
than never before. There are increasingly more services and applications
dedicated to this function and there has been an explosion of
information revealing the ongoing complexities in environmental
evolution. Yet, much of the information and the services may be
misleading or their credibility may be unknown to the users. Further,
the environmental footprints of the digital service infrastructures can
easily consume their positive contribution to people’s evolving
sustainability skills. This calls for new well-designed services and
innovative uses of digital media to increase environmental sustainability.
We invite practitioners and researchers to explore the role of digital
innovations for the use of enhancing citizens’ environmental and
sustainability skills, especially in the context of media and education.
We seek examples and critical evaluations of cross-innovations (Ibrus,
2019) defined as collaborative innovations that happen across
organisational, technological, geographic or sectoral boundaries of
digital service economies. The conference accepts presentations about
any stage of the cross-innovation cycle: theoretical considerations,
prototype development, case studies of innovation use and impact
evaluation, analyses of sectoral cooperation trends, emergence of new
convergent markets, etc.
The conference is hosted by the multidisciplinary sustainability skills
research team in Tallinn University, comprising expertise in ecology,
educational science, psychology, digital technologies, creative
industries and media studies, and environmental communication. Our
research group invites researchers and practitioners from all fields to
submit papers that discuss in various ways how digital media innovations
relate to sustainability and the environment. These might include (but
are not limited to):
-Digital tools in environmental communication
-Technology-enhanced learning in environmental/sustainability education
-Mediatization of ecological research
-Platformization of environmental communication
-Misinformation in environmental communication
-Transmedia and cross-media solutions for environment topics
-Critical analysis of the environmental impact of digital media innovations
-Studies of environmental media infrastructures
-Analyses of rationales for sectoral collaborations and convergence
-User-driven innovations in digital environmental communication
-The role of national innovation systems in facilitating the emergence
of environmental media and education innovations
-Datafication of environment modelling, representations and communication
-Political economies of innovating environmental media and communication
-The potential role of 5G, Internet-of-Things, Semantic Web and
blockchain technologies in modelling the environment and in related
media and communication practices
-Public and private sector collaboration in environmental communication
and innovation
-The role of public service media in in environmental communication and
innovation
-The role of digital media start-ups in environmental communication and
innovation
-Gamification of environmental communication
-Critical histories of environmental media innovation and their uses in
education
Please send your abstract (max 300 words) by May 10 to (seemik /at/ tlu.ee)
<mailto:(seemik /at/ tlu.ee)>. All applicants will be notified by June 1.
We hope to run the symposium in a classic format but will prepare to
move the event on-line if the COVID-19 situation still restricts
gatherings in August.
We are working towards the option of publishing selected papers of the
symposium in a special issue of edited volume.
Please see event information at: https://seemik.tlu.ee/symposium/
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