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A conference cfp of interest to list members I think.

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Mat


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Ecocultures 2012: Transitions to Sustainability

A Conference to take place at the University of Essex, 17th -18th April 2012
Ecocultures are communities from whom we can learn the art and science of 
sustainable living.
The aim of Ecocultures 2012 is to advance knowledge of how communities adapt 
successfully to social-ecological change, maintain resilience and enhance 
wellbeing. The conference will present and synthesise the best, current, 
multi-disciplinary perspectives of the barriers and bridges encountered by 
Ecocultures and how they can contribute to a global transition to 
sustainability.
Context
In an emerging ‘perfect storm’ of pervasive and sometimes turbulent ecological, 
social and cultural change human communities will need to find ways to adapt 
creatively and sustainably. In doing so, we will need to learn how to mitigate 
emerging global threats such as climate change and resource degradation through 
changes in individual behaviour, community actions, state-level responses and 
international governance. We will need to adapt – psychologically, socially, 
economically, politically and culturally – to the new social and environmental 
conditions of the anthropocene. And finally, we will need make these 
adaptations creatively, in a way that maintains or improves well-being. The 
scope and urgency of these challenges require us to critically examine current 
efforts to live sustainably, and understand the nature and mechanisms of 
sustainability.
The Ecocultures research programme at the University of Essex examines how 
traditional and newly emerging communities across the world are already 
responding to these challenges relatively successfully. Designated as 
‘Ecocultures’, these communities provide living examples of sustainability in 
resilient social-ecological systems. They offer us lessons on how 
sustainability looks, possible pathways for transition, and offer hope that 
high levels of ecological well-being are consistent with the flourishing of 
society and culture. In doing so, they provide hope that there is more than one 
way to develop and more than one way to be happy, whilst maintaining a 
commitment to environmental and societal well-being.
The Ecocultures 2012 conference will bring together members of these 
communities, researchers who work with them, policy makers interested in 
applying their lessons and development practitioners looking for innovative 
ways to enhance social-ecological well-being. Together, we will examine the 
principles and practices of ‘Ecocultures’ from multiple disciplinary 
perspectives and at every scale, from the individual to the community and 
beyond. The questions we will address will range from the deepest organising 
principles of alternative development paradigms (how do the members of 
Ecocultures view their place in the world and accord value to nature?) to the 
practicalities of their social and economic organisation. We invite submissions 
from across the spectrum of the social sciences and humanities; 
trans-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary submissions are particularly 
encouraged.
Conference Themes
We invite submissions from academics, policy makers and development 
practitioners engaged in work on resilience and sustainability. Papers could 
include (but are not limited to) the following themes:

  *   Case studies on communities successfully adapting to social-ecological 
change;
  *   Historic examples of highly resilient communities and their current 
status;
  *   Analyses of the ‘traditional’ practices contributing to sustainable 
lifestyles, the stresses to which these provide resilience, and the barriers 
and bridges to the continued practice of such traditional lifestyles in today’s 
world;
  *   The emergence of ‘new’ Ecocultures, such as cultural revitalisation 
initiatives, ‘back to the land’ initiatives and the transition movement; the 
barriers and bridges to sustainability within these initiatives, the potential 
for their spread, their contribution to well-being and to social-ecological 
resilience at community level and beyond;
  *   Critical analyses of current and alternative notions of ‘development’, 
‘sustainability’ and ‘resilience’;
  *   Analyses of struggles for resources: how do, for example, the extractive 
industries and multi-national corporations affect the sustainability of 
communities;
  *   Conflicts between different notions and practices of ‘sustainability’;
  *   Meta-analyses of the social, economic, political and cultural barriers 
and bridges to sustainability;
  *   Analyses of the role played by current policies, economic and corporate 
initiatives for ‘sustainability’, including the potential for sustainable 
governance, the links between international trade and sustainable growth, and 
the potential role played by consumer awareness, environmental regulations, new 
methods of environmental valuation and corporate social responsibility 
initiatives.

Conference keynote address
One of the conference’s keynote addresses will be delivered by Professor Jules 
Pretty, Professor of Environment and Society at the University of Essex. He is 
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sustainability and Resources), Pro-Vice-Chancellor 
responsible for the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and Deputy 
Vice-Chancellor. His books include This Luminous Coast (2011), Nature and 
Culture (co-authored, 2010), The Earth Only Endures (2007), Environment (4 
vols, ed 2006), The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Agriculture (2005, ed), The 
Pesticide Detox (2005, ed), Agri-Culture (2002) and Regenerating Agriculture 
(1995). He is a Fellow of the Society of Biology and the Royal Society of Arts, 
former Deputy-Chair of the Government's Advisory Committee on Releases to the 
Environment (ACRE), and has served on advisory committees for a number of 
government departments. He is currently member of the Lead Expert Group for the 
UK Government's Foresight Global Food and Farming Futures Project, member of 
the Expert Panel for UK National Ecosystem Assessment and member of BBSRC's 
Strategy Advisory Board. He received an OBE in 2006 for services to sustainable 
agriculture, and an honorary degree from Ohio State University in 2009.
Conference Arrangements
The conference will take place on the Colchester campus of the University of 
Essex from the morning of Tueday, 17th April until the afternoon of Wednesday, 
18th April 2012. Conference costs will be kept to a minimum and confirmed by 
the end of January 2012.
For maps and travel directions, see http://www.essex.ac.uk/about/getting_here/
Submissions and Contacts
Paper proposals, in the form of an abstract (400-700 words) and Panel proposals 
(max 1000 words), should be sent to Prof. Steffen Böhm 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) and Zareen Bharucha 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) by 16th  January 2012. Please 
make reference to the conference in the subject line of your email by marking 
it ‘Ecocultures 2012’. Authors will be notified of acceptance by 30th January 
2012.
For general inquiries, please email Zareen Bharucha 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>). A visa letter can be provided 
for delegates who will require it for travel to the UK. Please let us know if 
you need one.



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