Towards a responsible communication strategy in the ecosocial transition sector: an epistemological approach
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Universidad de Navarra
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Indicators eco-social transitions media Eco-Social Transition Indicator Castilla-La Mancha
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2021Referencia bibliográfica
Peralta García, L., Chaparro Escudero, M. & Espinar Medina, L. M. (2021). Towards a responsible communication strategy in the ecosocial transition sector: an epistemological approach. Communication & Society, 34(4), 149-165. https://doi.org/10.15581/003.34.4.149-165
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The current transitions towards fair and sustainable models of
social and economic relations represents a vital process for the
maintenance of the ecosystems and the ways of inhabiting them.
This paper is an empirical and epistemological study whose aim is
to consider how to develop a responsible communication strategy
with the eco-transitions sector. We take a specific region of Spain,
Castilla-La Mancha, as a field of experimentation and case study.
The analysis is based on a sample of 55 active eco-transition
projects, out of a total census of 156. Our position assumes that
communication strategy goes through several phases. Firstly,
access to empirical and census-based knowledge of this sector;
secondly, establishing a type of indicator that can measure the
functioning and internal dynamics of these entities in terms of
eco-transition; and thirdly, the expansion of responsible, realistic
and proactive media coverage, which can encourage messages
that contribute to an ever-increasing number of people moving
towards eco-social issues. In order to measure the “internal
health” of these entities, including the “communication
environment,” we have elaborated and implemented the EcoTransition Indicator (ETI), a measurement tool that allows us to
place a project or initiative within a frame leading towards fair
and sustainable models of social and economic relations. While
the sector shows good “health” in some aspects, the results point
very clearly to the need to strengthen the communicative strategy
of the eco-transition initiatives and projects.





