Under Western Skies:
Climate, Culture and Change 
in Western North America
Mount Royal University
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
October 13 – 16, 2010

This interdisciplinary and cross-cultural gathering welcomes presentations 
on the environmental challenges now faced by diverse populations, human 
and nonhuman, in the Western lands of Canada, the United States, and 
Mexico.
Academics and other stakeholders from the wider community are invited to 
participate in this urgent and compelling dialogue.  The conference 
invites academics from the humanities, social and natural sciences, as 
well as activists, businesses, artists, and others to speak across the 
boundaries that conventionally divide them.   
Since both the geographical and critical terrains at issue are 
considerable, a wide array of topics and time periods is welcome.  The 
shared concern will be the interaction between humans and the natural 
environment in the context of Western history, geography, climate change, 
and commercial/sustainable development of lands and resources.
Possible directions may include, but are not restricted to, the following:
--sustainable economic development
--indigenous ways of knowing
--urbanization/suburban sprawl in the “New West”
--literary or filmic representations of natural, urban, or industrial 
environments
--popular culture and the mass media  

--government action/inaction on the environment
--ecofeminism
--environmental racism and justice
--ecological or ecocritical examinations of particular Western environs 
and climes
--specific issues such as the Kyoto Protocol or oil sands development
--the borderlands of Canada / United States / Mexico
--environmental education in K-12, postsecondary, and community contexts
--historical perspectives
--environmental activism
--environmental law and policy

A selection of papers will be put forward for a book publication or 
special journal issue.
Proposals should run no more than 250 words in length and be attached to 
an email as a .doc or .docx file.  Direct these to Dr. Robert Boschman at 
[email protected] or to Dr. Mario Trono at [email protected].

The conference website is www.skies.mtroyal.ca. 
  
Closing Date: January 15, 2010

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