---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: *SHE - XXI Conference* <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 Subject: Final Call: XXIst International Conference of the Society for Human Ecology (SHE) To: SHE - XXI Conference <[email protected]>
*The XXIst International **Conference** of the Society for Human Ecology (SHE)* *Shaping a Livable Future: Research – Education – Policy* [image: Inline image 1] Santa Ana, California April 12 - 15, 2016 *Final Call for Participation and Abstracts - Deadline – January 15* *Early (Reduced-Rate) Conference Registration – February 1* - Take part in a diverse international and interdisciplinary gathering. - Contribute to a wide range of formal and informal exchanges in a relaxed atmosphere. - Enjoy the beautiful Southern California springtime. Proposals for *Symposia, Paper Sessions, Posters and Workshops* from all areas of human ecology - theory, education, research and practice - are welcome. A detailed version of submission guidelines – as well as on-line registration and travel/accommodations information -- can be found on the SHE website:http://societyforhumanecology.org Other inquiries and suggestions may be directed to the Jessica DeShazo, Chair - SHEXXI Conference Committee at [email protected] <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');> *Note: If you have already responded, via email reply, to a previous SHE-XXI announcement, your information has been placed on the program committee’s ‘active file’ -- and you will be contacted directly by the SHE-XXI conference chair**.* Examples of recent SHE conferences sub-themes include: *Sustainability Issues ~ Interdisciplinary Education ~ Environmental Design ~ Eco-Arts ~ Food Systems ~ Food Security ~ Urban Ecology ~ Climate Change ~ Historical Ecology ~ Human-Animal Interactions ~ Historical Ecology ~ Water-use Policy ~ Carbon Futures ~ Collaborative Planning ~ Conservation Psychology ~ Literature and Ecology ~ Environmental Health* *… *and more*…* Please join us in Santa Ana! *The Society for Human Ecology (SHE)* is an international interdisciplinary professional society that promotes the use of an ecological perspective in research, education, and application. SHE’s goals are to: • Provide a forum through which scientists, scholars, educators, and practitioners may exchange ideas and information. • Promote the advancement of an ecological perspective in interdisciplinary studies and practice. • Identify problems, discover their origins, examine possible solutions and their implications, and make recommendations for implementing those solutions. • Look ahead to the consequences of human action on our social, natural, and built environments. • Build cooperative arrangements among human ecology programs and organizations throughout the world. • Facilitate the exchange of this information throughout an international network of individu -- Zachary A. Smith Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Administration Politics and International Affairs Northern Arizona University -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gep-ed" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
