05/10/2022
CFP Issue 15.2: BEYOND CLIMATE CHANGE INFORMATION: TURN FOR COMMUNICATING THE ANTHROPOCENE
➡️ Welcoming social & technological-based perspectives, from humanities to engineering, about how facing one of the most challenging issues to achieve a sustainable and fair future for the Planet.
Topics of interest include:
- Framing new environmental cultures for sustainability
- Corporate and public environmental campaigns on renewables
- Rhetoric, aesthetic and social-symbolic construction of nature; representations of nature and environment in advertising, public relations, journalism, audio-visual communication, popular culture and cultural industry.
- Public participation in environmental decision making
- Environmental literacy, science communication; technological opportunities; (bio)technology-related risks and benefits.
- Environmental advocacy; ecological justice; climate justice; planetary justice; ecological debt; social metabolism; environmental law; soft law; climate diplomacy; ethics.
Misinformation; denialism; decarbonization and based-carbon lobbies counteractions.
- Digitalization for society (big data, social networks analysis, methodologies).
- Socio-environmental movements: Degrowth; youths; eco-feminism; equality; social justice.
- Theoretical approaches to the Anthropocene.
➡️ More info:
Call for Articles – Special Issue 15.2 (Fall 2023) Deadline for full proposals: 15 January 2023 Guest Editors Jordi Prades-Tena (University at Buffalo / Universitat Rovira i Virgili) Arturo V…