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Wallace, Richard
Wed, 18 Jun 2008 13:26:19 -0700

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>From the Local to the Global: International Sustainability Conference

VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
VILLANOVA, PENNSYLVANIA
April 23-26, 2009

CALL FOR PAPERS

Villanova University is hosting an international interdisciplinary
conference on Sustainability, April 23-26, 2009. The Conference aims to
bring together scholars, activists, and government and corporate
professionals from across the United States and around the world to
learn from each other in exploring the multiple dimensions of
Sustainability. This conference is the capstone event of Villanova's
Year of Sustainability, which begins in September 2008 with the "Mendel
in the 21st century Symposium," a celebration of the 80th anniversary of
Villanova's granting of the Mendel Medal honoring the legacy of
Augustinian priest Gregor Mendel, an icon of interdisciplinary
scientific investigation; recipients of the Medal include botanist Peter
Raven, philosopher Holmes Rolston III, and biologist Meg Lowman.

Sustainability, by one definition, means development that meets the
needs of the present without compromising the needs of future
generations. Other understandings contest this definition,
asking whether it is too centered on human needs and marginalizes the
needs of other planetary inhabitants. Whatever definition we apply, all
meanings of sustainability imply a responsibility to other members of
our earth community. We seek the sharing of perspectives on this vital
responsibility via a range of formats, including panels, poster
sessions, workshops, and roundtables
that address the scientific, humanistic, political, economic, and
ecological challenges and opportunities of true Sustainability. Papers
should examine philosophies, practices and policies of
sustainability from broad intersections, including but not limited to:

* Sustainability and the Natural Sciences
* Sustainability and the Humanities
* Sustainability and the Social Sciences
* Sustainability and Engineering: Energy, Water, and Environmental
Systems
* Sustainable Economic Development and Green Entrepreneurialism
* Sustainability and the Law
* Sustainability and Public Policy
* Sustainability and Health
* Sustainability and Citizen Activism
* Sustainability and Faith
* Sustainability and Social Justice
* Sustainability and Gender
* Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility
* Sustainable Agriculture
* Sustainability in Higher Education
* Sustainability and Conflict/Regional Stability

Beyond these categories, papers and panels could address the debates
over the meaning-in theory and in practice-of sustainability; the
commodification of Sustainability(c); comparative
national sustainability policies; histories of sustainability discourse;
and other topics that broaden our understanding of how to build
sustainability on a local, national, and global level. The deadline for
submission of proposals (single paper, panel, poster session, workshop,
or roundtable) is September 15, 2008. Please send an abstract of no more
than one page and a brief bio (affiliation, areas of specialization,
relevant achievements/projects, and contact info) to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Because interdisciplinarity is the
organizing principle of the
conference, organizers encourage proposals that cross disciplinary,
methodological, and national boundaries. Conference organizers will
provide notice of acceptance by November 1.

Conference papers and presentations of the workshop will be published in
two formats. All conference papers will be included in an Internet-based
conference proceedings volume.
Conference organizers also encourage the submission of selected
conference papers for consideration for a peer-reviewed volume.

Conference events include an organic banquet dinner; excursions to
botanical gardens such as Chanticleer and Bartram's Gardens, America's
oldest living botanical
garden; a guided hike on the rugged trails of the Wissahickon Valley,
part of Philadelphia's 9,200-acre Fairmount Park, one of the largest
city parks in the world; and a keynote address. Please visit the
conference website for more information about the conference, Villanova
University, and nearby attractions
(www.villanova.edu/sustainability/conference). Villanova University, an
officially designated arboretum itself, is located 15 miles west of
Philadelphia on the historic Main Line. Philadelphia, and its rich
cultural and historical sites, is accessible via the SEPTA R5 Train,
with easy connections to the Philadelphia Airport and to AMTRAK trains.
The campus is two hours from New York City, Baltimore, and Washington,
D.C., and about one hour from Pennsylvania Dutch Country. To offset
carbon production associated with the staging of the Conference,
participants will have the opportunity to donate to TreeVitalize, a
Philadelphia organization committed to expanding tree canopy in
Southeast Pennsylvania, critical in a state that generates nearly 1% of
the world's greenhouse gasses.

If you have any questions about the submission process or about the
conference, please get in touch with Dr. Paul C. Rosier, Conference
Chair, at [EMAIL PROTECTED], or 610-519-4677.




 

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