Lahore, Pakistan – The second day of the ICA Conference 2024 at Forman Christian College University (FCCU) was marked by insightful sessions and an inspiring closing ceremony that celebrated the achievements of participants. Scholars, practitioners, and advocates convened to explore climate communication strategies, ensuring diverse voices were heard in the global conversation on environmental sustainability.
Plenary Session II: Narrating the Unseen – Climate Communication for Marginalized Voices
The day began with a powerful plenary session moderated by Dr. Qurat-Ul-Ain. The session featured esteemed speakers, including:
This session underscored the importance of inclusive climate communication, particularly for underrepresented communities most vulnerable to environmental changes.
Poster Presentation and Exhibition
The exhibition featured 20 participants showcasing innovative research and practical solutions to climate challenges. Attendees engaged with dynamic visual presentations that offered new perspectives on sustainability and environmental resilience.
The mid-day panels highlighted innovative strategies and interdisciplinary research on climate-related topics:
Panel 10: Media Representation and Discourse on Climate Change
Chair: Dr. Fawad Baig
This session explored how the media shapes public perceptions of climate change. Presentations by Muhammad Ali and others emphasized the power of responsible storytelling in influencing climate action.
Panel 11: Climate Advocacy, Strategies, and Political Context
Chair: Imrana Tiwana
The panel discussed strategic frameworks for climate advocacy, with Dr. Madiha Maqsood and other scholars focusing on how political contexts shape climate action in South Asia.
Panel 12: Gender, Climate Resilience, and Mitigation Strategies
Chair: Dr. Anjum Zia
Discussions centered on gender-sensitive approaches to climate resilience. Presenters like Shabana Asgher addressed the pivotal role of women in fostering sustainable practices.
Panel 13: Climate Crisis – Content Creation, Reporting, and Engagement
Chair: Dr. Sajjad Ahmad Paracha
This session explored the role of content creators in making climate issues relatable. Presentations highlighted innovative reporting techniques to engage wider audiences effectively.
Panel 14: Gaze, Regulation of Female Sexuality, or Using Women as Weapons of War
Chair: Dr. Noshina Saleem
The panel provided an intersectional analysis of gender and climate communication, bringing attention to unique vulnerabilities and contributions of women in climate crises.
Keynote Speech and Closing Ceremony
Keynote Speech: Delivered by Dr. Marwan M. Kraidy, this address focused on “Locus Versus Nexus: Communication Research and Advocacy in the Global South.” His thought-provoking ideas emphasized how regional narratives contribute to global advocacy efforts.
Closing Ceremony:
The event concluded with:
The ICA Conference 2024 served as a landmark event, strengthening ties between academia, media, and public advocacy. It left participants inspired and committed to advancing climate communication for a sustainable future.
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