FYI.

Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator

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Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 22:01:19 +0000
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Subject: ecopolitics - Environmental Justice Conference

Dear Milton Takei

We would appreciate it if you could post the conference announcement below on your 
discussion list if you consider it appropriate.

Kind regards

Helen Terre Blanche (Conference Alerts) [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2nd Global Conference: Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship 13 to 15 February 
2003, Copenhagen, Denmark

Environments, Sustainability and Technologies

This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference 
aims to explore the role of ecology and environmental 
ideas in the context of contemporary society and 
international politics, and assess the implications for our 
understandings of fairness, justice and global citizenship.

The 2003 conference is one of an annual series of 
conferences which make up a wider project concerned 
with the possibilities of integrating social, economic and 
environmental concerns by focusing on four inter-locking 
areas (http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/ejgc.htm).

In particular, the 2nd Global Conference on Ecological 
Justice and Global Citizenship will explicitly explore the 
relationships between environments, sustainability and 
technology, the role of technology in creating possibilities 
for sustainable resources for the future, and the inherent 
problems and dangers which accompany that role 
(http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/ejgc2cfp.htm).

Papers, presentations, reports and workshops are invited 
on any of the following indicative themes:

1. The Individual and the Environment: exploring the 
interaction between individuals, households, and the 
environment. Issues surrounding household waste, 
energy efficiency, household technologies and lifestyle 
choices will be considered. The impact of changes in 
household ecology on social, national and international 
environmental issues will also be assessed. 

2. The Deployment of Technology: reflecting on the 
manner in which technologies are mobilised and 
deployed; their relationship with TimeSpace and the 
contributions of Actor Network Theory (ANT), Critical 
Geography and Sociology of Science; the social nature of 
technology; the manner in which technologies can be 
deployed to help us understand more about our 
environments, covering issues such as GIS, etc. Papers 
are sought that develop these ideas further in an 
environmental context.

3. Public Perceptions, Technology, and the Environment: 
examining public perceptions of the possibilities and 
challenges offered by technology, public understanding of 
risks of technological developments in relation to the 
environment - for example, public perception of the risks 
afforded by genetically modified food and crops; 
consideration of the relationships between a broad range 
of other technologies and the environment. 

4. Technology, Law and the Environment: examining not 
only how law regulates technology but also issues of 
access to and transfer of environmental sustainable 
technologies and whether law can encourage the use of 
best available technologies.

5. Technology and Development: the extent to which 
technologies can encourage sustainable development; 
how developing countries can gain access to the most 
sustainable technologies; whether patterns of 
development are predicated on wrong perceptions about 
the role of technology; the coverage of and access to 
alternative technologies, intermediate technologies, and 
the role of education.

6. Technology, Buildings, Cities and Planning Policy: the 
role of technology in designing and constructing buildings 
and cities to more sustainable effect; the impact of  
information technologies; knowledge management and 
the environment.

7. Transport and the Environment: looking at the 
emergence and development of transport systems and 
networks; personal transport methods and environmental 
impact; designing and delivering national and 
international transport systems; creating sustainable 
transport networks.

8. Technology, Global Warming and Energy: assessing 
the impact of technological advances on global warming; 
the uses to which technology can be put; checking and 
safeguarding energy efficiency; the deployment of 
technology to utilise alternative sources of energy; 
technological longevity and the problems of dated and 
discarded technologies.

Perspectives are sought from people engaged in actor 
network theory, agriculture and agricultural economics, 
city and regional planning, conflict resolution and 
mediation, critical geography, environmental studies, 
human development and ecology, industrial relations and 
design, philosophy and ethics, political science and 
international affairs, public policy and advising, social 
sciences, sociology of science, theology, urban studies, 
western European studies; people in the public and 
private sectors who are involved in planning and project 
development, policy-making and implementation, and 
negotiation and mediation at national and international 
levels; people in Governmental, inter-governmental and 
non-governmental organisations, voluntary sector bodies, 
environmental charities and groups, business and 
professional associations.

Papers will be considered on any related theme. 300 word 
abstracts should be submitted by Friday 7th November 
2002. Full draft papers should be submitted by 
Wednesday 15th January 2003.

The conference is the second in an annual series of 
research projects, run under the general banner 'Probing 
the Boundaries'. It aims to create working 'encounter' 
groups between people of differing perspectives, 
disciplines, professions, and contexts. The project is 
to be supported by an e-mail discussion group, resource 
website, ISSN e-journal, and dedicated ISBN publication 
series.

Papers from the first conference are being published in a 
themed book. Selected papers accepted for and presented 
at the conference will be published in themed volumes. 

For further details and information, please contact: Dr Rob 
Fisher, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or see 
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/ejgc2cfp.htm

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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Director
Environment, Society and Design Division
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ph: 03-325-2811, x8643
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