Dear GEP colleagues,

the below Call for Abstracts may be of interest to you. Please do not hesitate 
to contact me in case of questions. The deadline is pretty soon.

Kind regards,
adrian

Dr Adrian Rinscheid
Assistant Professor of Environmental Governance and 
Politics<https://www.ru.nl/en/people/rinscheid-a> | Radboud University


­­­­2023 Earth System Governance Conference | October 24-26, 2023, Radboud 
University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands


Call for Abstracts –
Social Movements and Sustainability Transformations:
Agendas, Protest­­­ Tactics and Popular Support

Panel Organizers:
Adrian Rinscheid, Radboud University, Netherlands, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Sebastian Koos, University of Konstanz, Germany, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Submission Deadline for abstracts: February 9th (see below)

As critical agents of societal change, social movements are currently gaining 
visibility in directing their actions towards various sustainability challenges 
– from animal rights and biodiversity loss to child labor and climate change. 
While the support base of some of these movements (e.g., the climate movement) 
has broadened beyond traditional protest milieus, recent protest activities 
have brought the deep conflict lines between agents of transformation and 
forces of inertia to the fore. Social mobilization has become an integral 
component of global environmental politics and earth system governance.

The basic premise of this panel is that more knowledge about the impacts of 
social movement activities is urgently needed for transformational governance. 
While the impacts of social mobilization have been an object of research for a 
long time, the applicability of this knowledge to sustainability 
transformations is open to question. Moreover, existing studies, though 
valuable, are often tightly bound to the specific context in which they were 
conducted. Systematic knowledge is especially required with respect to (1) the 
impact of protest activities on perceptions of various stakeholders (e.g., 
policymakers, voters, state workers), (2) the differential nature of effects of 
various forms of protest (from litigation to civil disobedience to violent 
actions), (3) the different temporal scales at which impacts unfold (from 
immediate political effects of protest to shifts in social norms), and (4) the 
conditions under which activism by social movements might result in outright 
backlash. These areas alone, though not remotely conclusive, sketch a 
comprehensive research agenda for scholars from Sociology, Management, Social 
Psychology, Political Science and adjacent disciplines interested in the role 
of social mobilization and its implications for earth system governance.

Questions to be discussed in this panel include (but are not limited to):

  *   How do protest actions impact public support for sustainability agendas 
around the world?
  *   Do social movements’ tactics matter more than their agendas when it comes 
to influencing public views?
  *   How can the ‘effects’ of social movements be conceptualized and 
empirically measured?
  *   Why are certain protest tactics more effective than others?
  *   What role do emotions elicited by protest actions play in mediating 
stakeholders’ views on social movements?
  *   What role do movements’ recruitment processes and inner structures play 
in the selection of forms of protest?
  *   To what extent does the composition of protest groups influence their 
impacts on perceptions and public discourse?

During the panel, 4 advanced papers will be presented and thoroughly discussed. 
Moreover, we are genuinely interested in inter- and transdisciplinary debate. 
Therefore, complementing the role of an academic discussant, we plan to invite 
2 stakeholders to provide their views on the presented research from a lawyer’s 
and an activist’s perspective in a concluding roundtable discussion with the 
authors of the 4 contributions.

Abstracts of up to 400 words should be submitted to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> by 9 February 2023. 
Participants will be notified of their acceptance to the panel by 14 February. 
If the panel submission to the Earth System Governance Conference is 
unsuccessful, the individual abstracts will nevertheless be reviewed by the ESG 
conference and may feature in other panels.

If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to the panel organizers.

General information about the 2023 Earth System Governance Conference: 
https://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/2023radboud/




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