The Social Lives of Facts: Climate Change, Environmental Concern, and Digital Media

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Event Details
Contact

Nirmal Trivedi, PhD

Director, Academic Transition Programs

Center for Academic Enrichment

Georgia Institute of Technology

nirmal.trivedi@gatech.edu

(p) 404.385.7648

(o) Clough Commons, 205H

Summaries

Summary Sentence: Project One and LMC welcome Prof. Candis Callison to discuss how diverse social groups demonstrate that climate change is understood, translated, and discussed in varied contexts.

Full Summary: TIME AND LOCATION:Tuesday, April 14
1:30-3:00pm in the Peachtree Room in the Student Center
Welcome reception (open to all) starts at 1:00.Please RSVP to help us planTOPIC:Climate change and issues related to environment-focused policy offer vital opportunities to investigate how scientific issues and predictions come to matter for wide publics. The work of diverse social groups demonstrate that an issue like climate change is experienced, understood, translated, and discussed differently in varied contexts.  This talk will explore what role digital media platforms might play in mediating new and emerging voices, facilitating collaboration, and reconfiguring expertise on issues rooted in environmental concern. 

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TIME AND LOCATION:

Tuesday, April 14
1:30-3:00pm in the Peachtree Room in the Student Center
Welcome reception (open to all) starts at 1:00.

Please RSVP to help us plan

TOPIC:

Climate change and issues related to environment-focused policy offer vital opportunities to investigate how scientific issues and predictions come to matter for wide publics. The work of diverse social groups demonstrate that an issue like climate change is experienced, understood, translated, and discussed differently in varied contexts.  This talk will explore what role digital media platforms might play in mediating new and emerging voices, facilitating collaboration, and reconfiguring expertise on issues rooted in environmental concern. This talk will draw on ethnographic work recently published in How Climate Change Comes to Matter (Duke U Press, 2014) as well as research on changing journalistic norms and practices and the role of digital media in multi-vocal, networked social movements.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Candis Callison is an Assistant Professor at University of British Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism where she conducts research on media, social movements, and science and environment issues. Candis received her PhD from  MIT’s Program in Science, Technology, and Society, and previously worked in the U.S. and Canada as a journalist and producer in broadcast and online media. 

Cosponsored by: Project One and the School of Literature, Media, and Communication

Additional Information

In Campus Calendar
Yes
Groups

Academic Engagement Programs, Clough Commons Events Calendar, GT1000 First-Year Seminar, Project One

Invited Audience
Undergraduate students, Faculty/Staff, Public, Graduate students
Categories
Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium
Keywords
GT1000, Project One, QEP, sustainable
Status
  • Created By: Nirmal Trivedi
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Mar 31, 2015 - 9:52am
  • Last Updated: Apr 13, 2017 - 5:19pm