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Call for Papers

Theme: Climate Change
Subtitle: Global Scenarios and Local Experiences
Type: International Conference
Institution: Center for Interdisciplinary Research,
University of Bielefeld
Location: Bielefeld (Germany)
Date: 24.–25.10.2011
Deadline: 22.3.2011

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The conference seeks to provide a forum for research initiatives in
the social and cultural sciences which help to illuminate the
socio-cultural implications of climate change.

Climate change is indisputably a topic of great social relevance.
Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, severe storms and floods cause
enormous (social) costs and attract media attention, pressurising
scientific, economic and political actors to make unambiguous
statements and take action. While present evaluations and forecasts
largely rely on research concerning the physical dimensions of
climate change, its social consequences, cultural interpretations and
local coping strategies cannot simply be derived from natural
scientific methods. Therefore, the conference “Climate Change: Global
Scenarios and Local Experiences” seeks to provide a forum for
research initiatives in the social and cultural sciences which deal
with case studies and help to build up a thorough empirical basis
concerning the socio-cultural implications of climate change.

Interdisciplinary climate research faces a range of unsolved
theoretical problems. Climate change denotes a global phenomenon
defined by abstract natural scientific concepts, while its
socio-cultural implications, interpretations and coping strategies
are locally situated:

- How do we study a phenomenon which is in itself not directly
  perceptible in everyday life?
- What does climate change mean, does it even mean anything, in a
  specific local context?
- How is knowledge about climate change produced and translated into
  specific life-words?
- In which ways does climate change impact on everyday life?
- How can fresh insights into the cultural pluralism of climate
  change feed back into (natural) scientific forecasts and models
  about global climate change?
- Can mediating concepts, such as for instance “glocalization”, be
  made fruitful for investigating into these global-local
  interrelations?

We cordially invite contributions from empirical research dealing
with or presenting solutions to these questions. The accepted
contributions will be arranged into thematic sections, which will be
opened by a methodologically/theoretically oriented introductory
lecture. Each submitted paper will be summarized and critically
commented on by two invited discussants. The authors will then be
given the opportunity to comment on how their paper has been
presented by the discussants. We aim at publishing selected papers.

The conference languages are German and English. Travel and
accommodation expenses can be refunded.

A list of invited speakers and discussants as well as further
information can be found on the website indicated below.

Please send your abstracts (maximum of 4,000 signs, Word or
PDF-document) and a short CV to <[email protected]>, by
22 March 2011. You will be notified by 15 April 2011 whether your
proposal has been accepted. Invited speakers will then be kindly
asked to submit their full papers until 15 September 2011.

Organizers:
Dr. Heike Greschke and Julia Tischler (University of Bielefeld)


Contact:

Julia Tischler
Junior Research Group KlimaWelten (ClimateWorlds)
Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology
University of Bielefeld
Postfach 10 01 31
33501 Bielefeld
Germany
Tel: +49 521 106-67331
Email: [email protected]
Web:
http://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/bghs/dokumente/CFP%20Climate%20Change.pdf
 
 
 
 
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