CFP: ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE 2017: LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY, 6-8 NOVEMBER 2017


In 1997, the University of Melbourne hosted a major international conference on 
‘Environmental Justice: Global Ethics for the 21stCentury’. In 2017, the Sydney 
Environment Institute at the University of Sydney will host an anniversary 
event, focused on both a retrospective look at environmental justice 
scholarship and activism and the prospects and themes for current and future 
work in the field. What have we learned, and what are the challenges, trends, 
and directions for environmental justice theories, movements and campaigns, and 
institutions and politics?

The 2017 conference, like the earlier one, will have a global and 
interdisciplinary focus, and will also bring together scholars and activists 
addressing EJ in human communities and those focused on nonhuman nature.

Paper proposals are welcome in any area of environmental justice research and 
practice, though we encourage work that combines the ‘looking back, looking 
forward’ theme.

For more information, conference themes, and abstract submission guidelines, 
click 
HERE<http://sydney.edu.au/environment-institute/events/environmental-justice-2017-looking-back-looking-forward/>.

David Schlosberg
Professor of Environmental Politics
Co-Director, Sydney Environment Institute
Dept of Government and International Relations
Room 270 Merewether (H04)
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 | Australia

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Latest articles:
“The New Environmentalism of Everyday 
Life<http://www.palgrave-journals.com/cpt/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/cpt201534a.html>,”
 Contemporary Political Theory, 2016.
"Trends and Directions in Environmental 
Justice<http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-environ-110615-090052>,”
 Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 2016.

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