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Subject: CfP: Transformations of the Earth: International Graduate Student 
Workshop

For an online version, please click 
here<http://www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/events_conf_seminars/calendar/transformations-of-the-earth/index.html>.

Transformations of the Earth: International Graduate Student Workshop in 
Environmental History

Location: Renmin University, China

Conveners: Christof Mauch (Rachel Carson Center), Mingfang Xia (Renmin 
University), Donald Worster (Renmin University)

This conference is open to advanced graduate students and early postdocs, 
regardless of department, discipline, or country. The purpose of the conference 
is to provide promising, but inexperienced scholars an opportunity to present 
their work in progress (e.g., a chapter from a dissertation) before an 
international group of peers and a panel of senior mentors in the field.

Our theme is meant to be broad and inclusive. We will consider topics from any 
period of history or any part of the world. But especially we want to include 
new research on how societies, large or small, have transformed the natural 
world around them materially and in the process have changed their own 
structure, views of the world, or social-economic relations. In other words, we 
are interested in exploring the dynamics of reciprocal change. Studies of 
ideology or cultural attitudes are welcome, but only if they include the 
material dimensions of social/ecological transformation.

Those interested in attending should send a written proposal of one page in 
length (or about 300 words) and include a title and a one- or two-page CV. The 
proposals should be in English, although for speakers of Mandarin it is 
permissible to provide both a Chinese language version and an English.

The deadline for consideration is 1 January 2016. Successful proposals will be 
announced around 1 February, and complete drafts of papers (minimum of 5,000 
words in English or the equivalent in Chinese characters) will be required by 1 
May 2016. All papers will be circulated to the participants in advance and will 
not be presented orally during the conference.

The call for papers can be found 
here<http://www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/download/events/cfps/cfp_transformts_of_the_earth.pdf>.

Please send proposals to both Agnes Kneitz 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and Annka Liepold 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

The senior mentors, who will provide critiques of all the papers, include 
Christof Mauch, director of the Rachel Carson Center, Munich; Peter C. Perdue, 
professor of Chinese history, Yale University; Lise Sedrez, professor of 
Brazilian history, Universidade Federal do Rio De Janeiro - Instituto de 
Filosofia e Ciências Sociais; and Mingfang Xia, Shen Hou, and Donald Worster, 
all faculty members in the Center for Ecological History.

Travel expenses for students living outside of China will be paid by the Rachel 
Carson Center for Environment and Society. Students living within China will be 
reimbursed for their travel expenses by Renmin University, which will also 
provide hotel rooms and meals for three days for all participants.

This is a co-sponsored event by the Center for Ecological History, Renmin 
University of China, and the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, 
Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany

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