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[ecrea] Communication and climate change - journal Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente
Sat Jul 30 23:31:46 GMT 2016
*Communication and climate change*
Special issue of /Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente/
(published by//Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brasil)
Edited by Eloisa Loose and Anabela Carvalho
http://revistas.ufpr.br/made/about/submissions#authorGuidelines
Climate change is often considered one of the greatest
socio-environmental challenges of our times. It interacts with a series
of other factors that further strain the relation between society and
the environment, and mitigating it requires major socio-economic and
policy transformations.
Although alterations in climate patterns are not always perceptible in
people’s daily lives, the mass media have turned climate change into a
topic familiar to most and have contributed to put the issue on
political agendas in the last few years. A vast number of social agents
have advanced diverse readings and propositions, which obtain different
levels of visibility in conventional media and gain expression in other
communication platforms without professional mediation, including social
media and various types of web-based spaces.
The connections between communication studies and climate change-related
matters are not simple or linear, and involve multiple questions. For
instance: How have the media contributed to reinforcing the status quo
regarding climate-relevant policies or, instead, have pushed for
transformation? To what extent have dominant discourses promoted citizen
engagement? Which discourses can be identified in alternative media and
other communication spaces?
With an interdisciplinary vocation, this special issue of the journal
/Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente/ will aim to identify possibilities and
limits of climate change communication, including the ‘moments’ of
production, circulation and reception. Reflecting on media discourses on
climate change as well as discussing the concrete conditions and
complexities of communication practices and interactions with the
scientific, economic and political fields are, amongst others, important
goals.
Examples of topics that will be welcome in this special issue include:
- media representations of climate change (e.g. text, image, video or
multimodal analyses);
- discourses on climate change by different social actors (governments,
scientific bodies, non-governmental organizations, etc.);
- communication strategies of civic movements and non-governmental
organizations;
- consumption/reception of climate change communication;
- citizenship and communication;
- communication and political processes on climate change.
Deadline for submissions: 30 October 2016
Publication date: December 2016
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