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[Commlist] CFP: Communicating climate crisis and extreme weather events

Mon Mar 04 15:07:07 GMT 2024




Call for papers

COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CRISIS AND EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS

2nd International science communication conference

Ljubljana, 10-11 October 2024

Submission of abstracts: 30 April 2024

Notification of acceptance: 1 June 2024



The conference organised by the University of Ljubljana, online journal Alternator and the

Museums and Galleries of Ljubljana aims to bring together experts active in science

communication (and related fields) research, practice, training, or education.

The heat waves, forest fires and catastrophic floods of summer 2023 as well as recordbreaking

temperatures across Europe and other parts of the world were just one of many

recent extreme weather events that contributed to the increasing media attention to climate

change and, more importantly, emerging climate crisis. The latter is not just another topic on

political and media agenda but is rather a systemic challenge that societies face “from

everyday life choices to the very foundations of the economy, social interests and power

relationships” (Kunelius & Roosvall, 2021, p. 1). Moreover, the discursive struggles over the

meaning of climate change and the problematisations it entails have a long lifespan and the

notion of climate change which is invested with antagonisms circulates in a variety of societal

fields, including academia, politics, everyday life, and the media (Filimonov & Carpentier,

2022, p. 111). Among others, Schäfer and Painter (2020) have highlighted that the ecosystem

of climate communication (and journalism) is changing, but research is still too focused on

traditional media outlets and their content or output (instead of production and sources).



These are just some of the issues that the conference aims to address within the wider topic

of communicating climate crisis and extreme weather events. The conference organisers

therefore invite papers based on either theoretical research or on case studies to discuss any

of the following themes related to the theme of the 2024 conference:



- The science of climate change: challenges and opportunities for communicating

findings

- Climate change and science communicators

- Climate journalism: attitudes, norms, role perceptions

- Climate change and traditional media

- Online media and climate change

- Climate scepticism and denialism

- Climate change and climate crisis in the media

- Climate change and sustainability

- Climate change and agriculture

- Climate change activism and climate protests

- Political populism and climate change

- Communicating extreme weather events

- Framing climate events and policy

- Climate change in literature, film, and television

This is an unexhausted list. You are welcome to submit a proposal outside of this list if

the topic broadly fits the conference main theme. Graduate students are also encouraged

to contribute to a special student's session on the conference theme.



Please submit your proposal of a paper or a session (maximum 300 words), together with a

short biography (maximum 100 words) and affiliation information to the organising committee

(science.communication /at/ uni-lj.si) by 30 April 2024. The official language of the conference is

English: all the proposals should be submitted in English; the presentations will also be in

English.



Confirmed keynote speakers: James Painter, Reuters Institute, Oxford University,

Anastasia Denisova, Westminster University, Matjaž Ličer, Slovenian Environment Agency

and National Institute of Biology, Tjaša Pogačar, University of Ljubljana.



Conference venue: University of Ljubljana, Kongresni trg 12, Ljubljana

Format: In-person only

Language: English
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