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[Commlist] Call for chapters - Communication in the face of global crisis
Fri Jul 05 06:18:22 GMT 2024
CALL FOR CHAPTERS FROM SCHOLARS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: /Communication in
the Face of Global Crisis: Organisation, Strategy and ‘Doing the Right
Thing’/ (Routledge)
Edited volume by John McClellan (Aarhus university), Cecilia Cassinger
(Lund university), Visa Penttilä (LUT university), Monica Porzionato
(Lund university)
In recent years we have witnessed several global crises, from the H1N1
pandemic and the war in Ukraine to the ongoing specter of environmental
and climate change. As organizations confront these global wicked
problems, leaders are increasingly expected to 'do the right thing' in
managing, negotiating, or neglecting these crises.
This edited volume invites chapter proposals from scholars based in the
Global South on the complex ways in which organizations develop
strategies in response to global crises. Such crises are often contested
and embedded in conflicting discourses about their nature and resolution
(Bourne et al., 2022). With increasing public demand for companies to be
good global citizens or even activists, there is growing pressure on
organizations to act politically and take a moral stance (Von Schwedler,
2011; Cöster et al., 2020). The book is situated theoretically at the
intersection of the research traditions of the Communicative
Constitution of Organization (CCO) (see Basque, Bencherki & Kuhn, 2022)
and Strategy as Practice (SAP) (Vaara & Whittington, 2012).
Starting from the assumption that organizational strategies emerge in
situations where organizations face global problems, there is a
potential to redefine and refocus crisis communication as the emergent
constitution of global strategies for global problems. Crisis
communication can be reimagined not simply as a strategy managed by the
organization, but as a process more deeply situated in public discourse
related to global issues. More specifically, questions can be raised
about the constitution and consequences of companies' attempts to 'do
the right thing', paying attention to what is lost and forgotten in
these practices. How do companies make decisions to support public
health during Covid-19, to stop doing business in Russia in response to
the war in Ukraine, or to legitimize organizing practices in relation to
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the 2030 Agenda.
These strategies adopted by corporations, NGOs and other organizations
have significant implications for globalization, morality, and politics,
and therefore become important activities to understand and critique as
we move further into the 21st century.
Submissions may address a wide range of themes including, but not
limited to the following:
- Communication related to global crises (e.g., Covid 19, climate
change, the war in Ukraine, financial crisis, etc.)
- Decolonization of crisis communication in the global south
- Communicative constitution of strategic response to crisis
- Rethinking response strategies to crisis
- Reconceptualizing crisis communication by means of SAP and CCO
perspectives
- Morals and ethics of “doing the right thing”
- Authenticity and “doing the right thing”
- Global crisis, meaning and organizational identity
- Global crisis and corporate activism
- Far-right or other political appropriation of global crises
- Strategic paradoxes of global crises
The edited volume is under consideration by Routledge.
Please send a title, 250 word abstract and a short biography in a single
Word
file by 10 September 2024 to (organisingglobalcrisis /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(organisingglobalcrisis /at/ gmail.com)>. Final chapters should be
approximately 6000-7000 words and should be submitted to the editors by
the end of December 2024. No payment is requested from authors.
References
Basque, J., Bencherki, N., & Kuhn, T. (Eds.) (2022). Routledge handbook
of the communicative constitution of organization. New York, NY: Routledge.
Bourne, C., Mumby, D., Munshi, D., Das, A., Chaudhuri, H-R. & Edwards,
L. (2022). Narrating the anxious market: in search of alternatives
during global crises, Consumption Markets & Culture. DOI:
10.1080/10253866.2022.2066656.
Cöster, M., Dahlin, G., & Isaksson, R. (2020). Are they reporting the
right thing and are they doing it right? —A measurement maturity grid
for evaluation of sustainability reports. Sustainability, 12(24),
https://doi.org/10.3390/su122410393.
Von Schwedler, M. (2011). CSR in the UK water industry: ‘Doing the right
thing’? A case study. Social and Environmental Accountability Journal,
31(2), 125-137.
Vaara, E., & Whittington, R. (2012). Strategy-as-practice: Taking social
practices seriously.Academy of Management Annals,6(1), 285-336
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