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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: The Handbook of Health Communication in the Global South
Fri Mar 15 12:11:35 GMT 2024
Call for Abstracts: The Handbook of Health Communication in the Global South
Editors: Thomas Tufte, Vinod Pavarala, Eliza Govender
Introduction
This Handbook invites and wishes to engage with scholarship from the
Global South that addresses epistemological and methodological
advancements, as well as case studies, in health communication, within a
communication for social change framework that addresses specific global
health issues. The book will be published in the IAMCR-Wiley
Blackwell-Wiley series of Global Handbooks in Media and Communication
Research.
Focus of Handbook
While Western paradigms of thought - both within communication research
as well as within the field of public health and wellbeing – dominate
the international discourse, we have in recent years experienced a
growing focus on the epistemologies of the South. These global south
approaches to knowledge productions are calling for a need to better
understand perceptions of health and wellbeing, practices of care from
the perspective of knowledge systems and worldviews that lie beyond
those of the dominant paradigms. Similarly, within communication
research in general, and communication for social change research in
particular, we have seen strong calls for epistemic freedom and we
currently see growing visibility of Global South communication
experiences emanating from community experiences and drawing on local
knowledge systems and communicative practices. This handbook wishes to
tap into these new developments in both public health and communication.
When reviewing the political economy of global health, we see how it
reveals structural inequalities that historically, and still today,
result in power imbalances, unfair distribution of resources, and,
consequently, Global South populations being negatively affected. The
COVID crisis and the struggle for COVID vaccines are a case in point,
showing how the Global North benefitted to the neglect of populations in
the more deprived regions of the world.
In practical matters, it is a fact that many public health issues are
hitting hard on Global South populations. We see this recurrently in
food security, nutrition, issues of diabetes, migration, health and
mobilities, health emergencies, and public health challenges emerging
from climate change. This handbook wishes to introduce and unpack this
field of experience, offering insights both into the actual health
communication experience in these sections in the Global South, but also
uncover some of the knowledge systems, resources, and practices of
resilience that feature in these Global South experiences.
The focus of the book is on exploring the scholarship and methodological
insights that address overall topics such as health disparities,
tailored health solutions, innovative and community driven strategies,
use of digital platforms and technologies that align with local
infrastructures, and decolonial perspectives on health communication
addressed by examining the power relations that perpetuate health
inequities.
Some of the key global health issues we wish to include in the volume are:
* Communicating risks and crises
* Community health
* Mental health
* Popular communication and health
* Treatment, Care and support in existing and emerging pandemics
* Health and Wellbeing
* Migrant health
* Natural disasters, climate change and impact on health crises
* Epidemics and Health/Health Crisis and misinformation
Health Communication topics this collection is particularly interested
in are:
* African, Asian, Latin American as well as Indigenous perspectives to
health communication and healthcare
* Epistemologies from the Global South on health, wellbeing and care
* Theoretical contributions from the Global South: intersectionality
of Health Communication, development communication and public health
* Methodological innovations and centralisation of health in
communication ecosystems (socio-cultural interactions, with
communication and media technologies)
* Decolonising and re-defining health communication
* Community voices and participatory communication for health:
processes and practices
* The political economy of public health and health communication in
the global south
* Donor agencies in the public health, health communication and
development agendas
* Social justice, activism, and advocacy: Social movements for health
and wellbeing
* Communicating structural health inequalities, disparities, and
change: race, ethnicity, caste, and gender
* Digitalisation and health communication, health promotion and public
health
* Global health communication in the age of A.I.: Perils and
possibilities
* Global South health communication experiences from sectors such as
food security, nutrition, diabetes, migrant health and mobilities,
health emergencies, and public health challenges emerging from
climate change.
* Case studies that demonstrate Global South innovation in evaluation
and impact of health interventions
Timelines
1. Abstract Deadline (400-500 words): 12 May 2024.
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/ To be submitted to one of the editors (emails below) /
2. Notification of acceptance of abstracts: 22 May 2024
3. Full chapter Deadline (5000 words): 1 September 2024
Editors of the Handbook:
Eliza Govender, University of KwaZulu-Natal, (Govendere1 /at/ ukzn.ac.za)
<mailto:(Govendere1 /at/ ukzn.ac.za)>
Vinod Pavarala, Hyderabad University, (vpavarala /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(vpavarala /at/ gmail.com)>
Thomas Tufte, Loughborough University London, (t.tufte /at/ lboro.ac.uk)
<mailto:(t.tufte /at/ lboro.ac.uk)>
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