[phd.students.socioeco] WG: [Umweltkolloquium] Fwd: environmental justice conference (UK)

Scharbert, Annika Regine annika.scharbert at wu.ac.at
Wed Nov 12 10:34:58 CET 2014


fyi

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Annika Scharbert, M.Sc.
Institute for Ecological Economics

WU
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Vienna University of Economics and Business

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Von: Umweltkolloquium [mailto:umweltkolloquium-bounces at lists.univie.ac.at] Im Auftrag von Ingrid Behrsin
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. November 2014 10:17
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Betreff: [Umweltkolloquium] Fwd: environmental justice conference (UK)

May be of interest to those on this list... (see below)

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From: Neimark, Benjamin <b.neimark at lancaster.ac.uk<mailto:b.neimark at lancaster.ac.uk>>
Date: Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 9:42 AM
Subject: [IPEC] FW: environmental justice conference
To: IPEC at lsv.uky.edu<mailto:IPEC at lsv.uky.edu>

Sorry for x-posting

The University of East Anglia’s Global Environmental Justice Group and Lancaster Environment Centre will jointly organize a conference on the plurality and politics of environmental justice on 26-27 June 2015 in Norwich, UK. The conference will examine the plurality and politics of justice. By plurality, we refer to the multiple meanings of justice in specific contexts. Yet if notions of justice are plural, the question arises about which notions – and whose notions – find traction in public discourse, and how some social actors are able to promote certain notions, whereas other actors and notions are not heard. Some justice conceptions may even get hegemonic in dominant discourses of national development or environmental management or institutionalized in governance arrangements and assemblages, thereby marginalizing others.

We invite paper proposals that examine the plurality and politics of justice in particular settings from empirical or normative perspectives. We aim to attract contributions covering a wide variety of empirical settings, including studies operating at the local, national and global level, originating from the Global North and South, and analysing a diverse set of environmental and natural resource problems. In addition, we encourage submissions from all related academic disciplines, including but not confined to environmental studies, anthropology, political ecology, geography, science and technology studies, international relations, and international political economy.

Keynote speakers: Tor Arve Benjaminsen (Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Ryan Holified (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), David Schlosberg (The University of Sydney), Astrid Ulloa (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)

Please send paper proposals (up to 500 words, including the author’s name, affiliation and email address) to a.arial at uea.ac.uk<mailto:a.arial at uea.ac.uk> by December 19, 2014. We will inform authors about the acceptance of their paper proposals by January 9, 2015. Full papers are to be submitted by May 29, 2015 for circulation to the conference participants.

For further information, see attached or http://bit.ly/GEJG-Conference-Papers.

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Thomas Sikor
School of International Development
University of East Anglia
Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK
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University of California, Davis
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