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[Commlist] IAMCR Pre-Conference CfP: Climate Mis/Disinformation
Mon Feb 06 15:50:41 GMT 2023
Climate Mis/Disinformation in a Post-Factual Era: An IAMCR pre-conference
Climate change mis/disinformation is fed through well-funded,
transnational interest groups, as well as conservative politicians and
social media algorithms. These campaigns are currently changing the
contours of political communication and blocking effective action. There
is a growing body of literature establishing a connection between the
global rise of right-wing populism and climate mis/disinformation
(Fraune and Knodt, 2018; Gottenhuber and Mulholland, 2019; Hameleers,
2020). Right-wing leaders around the world have joined vested interests
and co-opted climate debates as part of their culture wars. Denialist
claims go from logical fallacies, fake experts, and conspiracy theories
(Cook, Ellerton and Kinkead, 2018) to the fabrication of fake
controversies and asking for unrealistic scientific proof (Hansson,
2017). However, in a context of overwhelming scientific evidence about
the climate crisis, clear-cut disinformation and denialism are being
combined with mere “inactivism” (Mann, 2021), recurring to more
sophisticated techniques that send deterring and misleading messages
(Forchtner and Lubarda, 2022). Big-tech firms play a role in this cycle,
functioning without proper climate misinformation policies and
amplifying climate mis/disinformation on social media. This
pre-conference welcomes theoretical and methodological papers that
explore the intertwining between climate change mis/disinformation,
populism, and vested interests in a post-factual world.
Call for Papers
Download the Climate Mis/Disinformation in a Post-Factual Era CfP
<https://iamcr.org/sites/default/files/final-extended-cfp-disinformation-and-climate-change_0.pdf> for
more information
Date and time
Saturday, 8 July 2023 | 09h00 – 18h30
Location
Lyon, France (venue to be confirmed)
Participation and Registration
The pre-conference welcomes original and state-of-the-art contributions
that broaden the theoretical and/or empirical understanding of climate
change mis/disinformation, populism, and vested interests in a
post-factual world as well as a variety of methodological approaches.
Registration details will be provided in due course.
Submission guidelines
* Authors should send a 500-word abstract (excluding references) in
English to Sara García Santamaría, (sgarciasanta /at/ uoc.edu)
<mailto:(sgarciasanta /at/ uoc.edu)>
* Abstract submission deadline: *14 April 2023*
* All abstracts must include the title, full name, affiliation, and
contact information.
* Decisions on acceptance will be communicated by *30 April 2023.*
Organisers
* Marie Grusell (Associate Professor in Journalism Media and
Communication, University of Gothenburg, Sweden; Chair, Political
Communication Research Section - IAMCR).
* Sara García Santamaría (Postdoctoral researcher at Universitat
Oberta de Catalunya, Spain; Vice-Chair, Political Communication
Research Section - IAMCR).
* Guillermo López (Professor and Head of Department, Faculty of
Communication at Universitat de València, Spain).
* Dolors Palau Sampío (Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Communication at
Universitat de València, Spain).
* Eva Campos (Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Communication at Universidad
de Valladolid, Spain).
Contact email
Sara García Santamaría, (sgarciasanta /at/ uoc.edu) <mailto:(sgarciasanta /at/ uoc.edu)>
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