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[Commlist] CfA: Researching Climate Change Communication

Wed May 12 12:36:06 GMT 2021





Call for Abstracts:
Researching Climate Change Communication: Methodological Challenges and
Opportunities in the Digital Era
(Deadline is fast-approaching: 31.05.2021)*

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Over the years, communication scholars have used multiple methods to
research and analyse climate change discourses. In the advent of new
media technologies, climate change communication and discourses have
spanned from the traditional modes of communication such as the radio,
print and television to emerging platforms including the social media.
This has transformed the ways audiences encode and interpret issues
revolving around climate change. In addition, the emergence of social
media technologies allows researchers to analyse data on the dynamics of
climate change debates with unprecedented breadth and scale. These
platforms have expanded the research areas for studying changing
patterns in interpersonal and institutional communication on climate
change. At the same time this development has brought new methodological
challenges and opportunities for studying content, context and climate
change representations. This session is aimed at stimulating innovative
investigations into the conceptual and methodological challenges and or
opportunities of climate change communication research in the emergent
new media digital technologies and directions for future researchers
from an African perspective.

*Keywords*: climate change; communication; research; digital research.


Type of papers for the session should be around but not limited to:

    * comparing methods for analysing climate change discourses
    * methods for analysing the spatial dimension of land use in African
      social-political environments
    * epistemological challenges and ethical dilemmas in researching
      climate change communication in the digital era
    * climate change in the press, visual/textual analyses
    * semiotics and climate change communication
    * media framing, agenda-setting and climate change
    * qualitative/quantitative studies of climate change perception among
      African communities
    * media portrayal of climate change: longitudinal or case studies
    * social media use and climate change protests
    * climate change engagement in the digital era
    * corpus studies on climate change communication
    * meta-discourses on climate change communication
    * new media climate change discourses.

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*Submission of Papers***

If you want to present a paper, please submit your abstract via the
official conference website: https://gcsmus.org <https://gcsmus.org/>
<https://gcsmus.org <https://gcsmus.org/>>until *31^st May 2021*. You will be informed by
*31^st July 2021*, if your proposed paper has been accepted for
presentation at the conference. For further information, please see the
conference website or contact the session organizers, *Anthony M. Gunde,
Victor Chikaipa and Jimmy Kainja *((agunde /at/ cc.ac.mw) <mailto:(agunde /at/ cc.ac.mw)>
<mailto:(agunde /at/ cc.ac.mw) <mailto:(agunde /at/ cc.ac.mw)>>; (vchikaipa /at/ cc.ac.mw) <mailto:(vchikaipa /at/ cc.ac.mw)> <mailto:(vchikaipa /at/ cc.ac.mw) <mailto:(vchikaipa /at/ cc.ac.mw)>>; (jkainja /at/ cc.ac.mw) <mailto:(jkainja /at/ cc.ac.mw)> <mailto:(jkainja /at/ cc.ac.mw) <mailto:(jkainja /at/ cc.ac.mw)>>).

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*About the Conference*

The “Global Center of Spatial Methods for Urban Sustainability” (GCSMUS)
together with the Research Committee on “Logic and Methodology in
Sociology” (RC33) of the “International Sociology Association” (ISA) and
the Research Network “Quantitative Methods” (RN21) of the European
Sociology Association” (ESA) will organize a “1^st International and
Interdisciplinary Conference on Spatial Methods” (“SMUS Conference”)
which will at the same time be the “1^st RC33 Regional Conference –
Africa: Botswana” from Thursday 23.09 – Sunday 26.09.2021, hosted by the
University of Botswana in Gaborone, Botswana. Given the current
challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference will convene entirely
*online*. The conference aims at promoting a global dialogue on methods
and should attract methodologists from all over the world and all social
and spatial sciences (e.g. area studies, architecture, communication
studies, educational sciences, geography, historical sciences,
humanities, landscape planning, philosophy, psychology, sociology, urban
design, urban planning, traffic planning and environmental planning).
Thus, the conference will enable scholars to get in contact with
methodologists from various disciplines all over the world and to deepen
discussions with researchers from various methodological angles.
Scholars of all social and spatial sciences and other scholars who are
interested in methodological discussions are invited to submit a paper
to any sessions of the conference. All papers have to address a
methodological problem.

Please find more information on the above institutions on the following
websites:

‒“Global Center of Spatial Methods for Urban Sustainability” (GCSMUS):
https://gcsmus.org <https://gcsmus.org/> <https://gcsmus.org <https://gcsmus.org/>>and www.mes.tu-berlin.de/spatialmethods <http://www.mes.tu-berlin.de/spatialmethods> <http://www.mes.tu-berlin.de/spatialmethods <http://www.mes.tu-berlin.de/spatialmethods>>

‒ISA RC33: http://rc33.org/ <http://rc33.org/> <http://rc33.org/ <http://rc33.org/>>

‒ESA RN21:
www.europeansociology.org/research-networks/rn21-quantitative-methods <http://www.europeansociology.org/research-networks/rn21-quantitative-methods> <http://www.europeansociology.org/research-networks/rn21-quantitative-methods <http://www.europeansociology.org/research-networks/rn21-quantitative-methods>>

‒University of Botswana in Gaborone: www.ub.bw <http://www.ub.bw/> <http://www.ub.bw <http://www.ub.bw/>>

If you are interested in getting *further information on the conference*
and other GCSMUS activities, please *subscribe to the GCSMUS newsletter*
by registering via the following
website:https://lists.tu-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/mes-smusnews <https://lists.tu-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/mes-smusnews> <https://lists.tu-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/mes-smusnews <https://lists.tu-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/mes-smusnews>> Anthony M. Gunde, PhD |   Senior Lecturer: Media, Communication & Cultural Studies |  University of Malawi  |   Chancellor College, Zomba, Malawi|  T. +265881826752|  (E.agunde /at/ cc.ac.mw) <mailto:(agunde /at/ cc.ac.mw)>

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