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[Commlist] CfP Southern Perspectives in Environmental Communication
Tue Jul 18 13:50:10 GMT 2023
*Southern Perspectives in Environmental Communication*
*Call for papers for publication in Media International Australia*
In the Anthropocene – the importance of environmental communication is
increasingly being recognised. For instance, of the six major reports of
the IPCC, the humanities and social sciences were largely absent in the
first three, and barely mentioned in the fourth and fifth. Some called
on the IPCC to overhaul how it engages with the social sciences and the
sixth report, published in April 2023, was notable for its inclusion of
social scientists, including environmental communication researchers.
The growing appreciation of the role of environmental communication to
address some of our most urgent concerns makes it timely to ask if the
field is truly global. By this we mean is it embracing the intellectual
work and circulation of knowledge in and from scholars from the
‘regions’ and ‘peripheries’, and not just the traditional centres of the
Northern Hemisphere? In /Southern Theory/, Connell (2007: 228) suggests,
academics in rich peripheral countries, such as Australia and New
Zealand, and those in the “privileged classes” in countries including
Mexico, Chile, India, South Africa and Brazil, have resources for
intellectual work and circulating knowledge. Their locations can bring
“perspectives which overlap with those of the subaltern majorities”. But
to what extent are these subaltern voices being heard?
This special topic is curious about the lived experiences and knowledge
traditions informing the research and pedagogies of those living and
working at the peripheries of scholarship that are possibly being
overlooked in current environmental communication researchand invites
researchers from the Asia-Pacific region, especially those working
outside the metropolitan centres and/or in the regions most affected by
climate change to contribute to this thematically coherent collection.
We would welcome research on topics including, but not restricted, to:
* The ecological and social impacts of media systems and technologies,
including the processes of mining and other extractive industries,
manufacture and storage of technology and waste disposal;
* The ways in which environmental communication practices and
scholarship are informed by living and/or working in places hit
hardest by the impacts of climate change, including climate action
on social media platforms;
* The social and professional factors informing how various media
discourses on climate change are amplified or silenced in the places
hit hardest by climate change, such as climate denialism;
* The ways in which diverse knowledges, “ways of knowing” and
traditions in scholarship and/or pedagogy present opportunities for
“unorthodox” approaches to research methodologies, including
collaborative and participatory research;
* Evidence of the emergence of networks of cooperation in
environmental communication that will open our field to peripheral
perspectives and bring these closer to the ‘core’ of our field,
where they belong.
*Key Dates*
Abstracts due: 15 September 2023
Authors notified: 30 September 2023
Full papers due: 30 February 2024
*Guest Editors*
Claire Konkes (University of Tasmania) and Alana Mann (University of
Tasmania)
*Information about submission*
Send your proposal as one PDF file to Claire Konkes
((Claire.Konkes /at/ utas.edu.au) <mailto:(Claire.Konkes /at/ utas.edu.au)>) by *15
September 2023*
Proposals should include an abstract of 500-750 words (not including
references) along with short (100-word) authors’ bios.
No payment from the authors is required.
Authors of accepted proposals are expected to develop and submit their
original article, for full blind review, in accordance with the
journal’s peer-review procedure. Guidelines for manuscripts can be found
https://journals-sagepub-com.ezproxy.utas.edu.au/author-instructions/mia
<https://journals-sagepub-com.ezproxy.utas.edu.au/author-instructions/mia>.
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