CfP: Post COP 15: Triple C Conference: Climate Change Communication

RUC Sunrise
Triple C Conference
Climate ­ Change ­Communication
New Perspectives after the COP15
Homepage : http://sunrise.ruc.dk

Deadline for Abstract: February 15

SUNRISE 2010 Conference Announcement:

The RUC Sunrise Triple C Conference: Climate ­ Change ­ Communication, will take place
from the 20th-22nd of April, 2010 at Roskilde University in an attempt to address the
various impacts of climate change on a regional, as well as global level after the
COP15. The Sunrise conference combines outreach and academia by providing a space for
scientists, academics, business people, NGOs and students to meet and share their ideas.

In light of December’s COP15, the challenges of climate change are beginning to impact
how we envision the future and what adjustments we can make now, in order to create a
sustainable difference. Roskilde University would like to turn its attention to the
pragmatic, as well as visionary options of addressing various climate change challenges,
by looking at different types of research and action in communication, culture, and
clean-technology.

Challenges to our cultures relationship with nature are beginning to demand a rethinking
and restructuring of conventional notions of mobility, energy, agriculture, construction
and consumption. Clean-Technology will help usher in new ways of how we organize
society, helping to convert our fossil fuel economy to a low carbon future.
Communication plays an essential role in climate change adaptation and mitigation,
helping to bridge the gap between science and society, technology and culture.

The conference spans over three days. On day one, the conference will host a panel of
distinguished keynote speakers, such as Mads Øvlisen, Member of the UN Global Compact

On day two participants will split up into three academic tracks: culture, communication
and clean technology. Students will also present their own research on this day, namely
in the form of posters.

On day three, participants will ride the klimaexpress, a bus tour which stops at various
locations in Zealand in order to see what types of sustainable development initiatives
are taking place at the local level.

Please refer the following attachment if you are interested in submitting a paper to the
conference.

We are looking forward to see you in April

On behalf of the Sunrise conference:

Thomas Tufte
Professor
Dept. of Communication,
Business and Information Technologies (CBIT)
Roskilde University

*Per Homann Jespersen *
Associate Professor
Department of Environmental, Social and Spatial Change (ENSPAC)
Roskilde University

Søren Riis
Assistant professor
Department of Culture and Identity (CUID)
Roskilde University

SUNRISE 2010  RUC Sunrise
Triple C Conference
Climate ­ Change ­Communication
New Perspectives after the COP15

Homepage: http://sunrise.ruc.dk

Call for Papers

On behalf of the RUC Sunrise 'Triple C conference: Climate, Change, Communication' the
organizing committee cordially invites the submission of paper abstracts related to any
of the following themes:

Culture: Climate change is radically challenging nearly all aspects of human culture,
from micro-level individual habits of transportation and consumption to the macro-level
organization of global institutions and networks. Papers may address issues connected to
following questions: What are the cultural tools of mitigating and adapting to climate
change? What is a sustainable culture? Does climate change declare a renaissance of
nature in culture?

Communication: How we communicate about climate change within the media and our everyday
lives can have a profound impact on the actions we decide to take. Communicating about
climate change requires correctly reported information in the media, as well as the
articulation of ownership, participation and action amongst all relevant stakeholders.
How can communication serve as a fundamental articulator of social mobilization in the
mitigation of and adaptation to climate change?

Clean-Technology:_ Mitigation and adaptation to climate changes has a technical aspect
that influences most sectors of our societies. The technological aspect focuses on the
design and implementation of clean-tech solutions in sectors such as energy production,
transport, agriculture, and manufacturing. What are the barriers to the implementation
of climate technology and what actions are needed to bring about the required changes?

Submissions to be considered for presentation at the conference must contain an abstract
in English of 150-250 words. Please remember to write your name, institution, country
and paper title. The abstract should consist of the following:

Statement of purpose

Paper description

Your conclusions or final summary

*_Abstracts should be received by February 15, 2010._* Abstracts will be peer reviewed
and a notice of acceptance will be sent out by February 22, 2010.

You can submit your abstract through the SUNRISE HOMEPAGE at:
http://sunrise.ruc.dk

If your abstract is accepted there will be the opportunity to have it published in a
peer reviewed selection of conference papers

Presentations will last approx 30 minutes with an additional 10 minutes for Q&A.