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[Commlist] CfP - Reframing Water and Climate Resilience
Thu Mar 17 08:02:08 GMT 2022
Call for Papers
Reframing Water and Climate Resilience - online symposium 27.5.2022
Deadline: 15.4.2022
Water is the medium through which we experience many of the impacts of
climate change: in droughts or floods, in melting glaciers, rising sea
levels and more. Accordingly, visualisations of water or its absence
have been at the core of climate change media discourse for decades and
have shaped popular perceptions of this crisis. In recent years, 'water
resilience’ has increasingly been embraced as a tool for addressing the
impacts of climate change and other ongoing stressors; not only as a
tool for adaptation, but also as a tool for mitigation that addresses
the water-energy nexus and greenhouse gas emissions from water
infrastructure. However, water resilience scholarship is still primarily
focussed on the physical, technological and managerial aspects of the
climate crisis, while issues of social justice, power and politics are
at the margins of the debate. As such, the transformative potential of
climate and water resilient futures goes unrecognised.
This symposium aims to bring together the overlapping conversations
around resilience, climate, water, communication and politics in order
to advance social justice and reduce climate-induced water
vulnerability. This one-day event will follow in the footsteps of the
2008 STEPS Centre symposium, Re-Framing Resilience, which opened the
door for critical resilience research which addresses aspects of power,
politics and justice in relation to resilience.
With this call for contributions, we hope to find scholars, studies and
practice-based knowledge which acknowledge that building climate/water
resilience is a profoundly socio-political challenge. Moreover, we are
looking for interdisciplinary approaches and perspectives on the diverse
framing, narratives, imaginations and discourses of resilience promoted
by local and global networks of actors.
Throughout our one-day symposium we will engage with the following
questions: What can we learn from over a decade of critical resilience
research that can help us to confront the water and climate challenges
which lie ahead? How can we put social justice at the core of climate
and water resilience practice? How can water and climate resilience be
imagined, communicated, represented and visualised differently?
We wish to bring together papers and presentations on:
·The role of media, public and stakeholder engagement in resilience practice
·Critical approaches to water and climate resilience
·Socio-political pathways to resilience
·Climate mitigation through the water system
·Risk communication and public advocacy
·Climate and water advocacy and protest
·Water development projects at local, national or international levels
·Politicisation of the hydro-social
·Different approaches for resilience practice
·The Blue New Deal
We are exploring possibilities for publishing the outputs of this
symposium as a special issue.
*_Keynote speakers:_*
Prof. Joanne Garde-Hansen
<https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/scapvc/ccmps/staff/garde-hansen/> (University
of Warwick), author of /Media and Water: Communication, Culture and
Perception/
Dr Filippo Menga
<https://didattica-rubrica.unibg.it/ugov/person/113687> (University of
Bergamo), author of /Water and Power in Central Asia/ and co-editor of
/Water, Technology and the Nation State/
The symposium is organised by the University of Reading, the Institute
of Development Studies, and the Science and Environment Communication
Section of the European Communication Research and Education Association.
Abstracts of no more than 400 words should be sent to
(s.kassirer /at/ ids.ac.uk) <mailto:(s.kassirer /at/ ids.ac.uk)> by 15.4.2022
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