Good afternoon colleagues,


Please see the below announcement for a shift to a virtual format for the
POLLEN 2022 conference, extended call for organised session proposals and
call for individual papers.



Thanks

Adrian and the Local Organising Committee



POLLEN 2022: The 4th Biennial Conference of the Political Ecology Network

*Political Ecology: North, South, and Beyond*

#POLLEN22 | www.pollen2022.com | @PolEcoNet



*Shift to a virtual format, extended call for organised session proposals,
and call for individual papers*



*When: *28 Jun – 1 July 2022

*Where: *South Africa | Virtual

*Organised By*: The Discipline of Geography and the Centre for Civil
Society at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, and The Political Ecology
Network (POLLEN) Secretariat at the Australian National University (ANU).

Support is provided by the South African National Convention Bureau (SANCB)
and the professional conference organiser is African Agenda.



The Political Ecology Network (POLLEN) organising committee for POLLEN 2022
has made the decision to shift the conference to a virtual format. This
decision takes into account the unlikelihood that the international
participants will travel under prevailing Covid conditions, and also under
advice from the host University of Kwazulu-Natal, in Durban South Africa,
in terms of capacity restrictions under Covid protocols for an in-person
event on campus.



The Pollen conference will be a fully virtual, interactive event and while
we can’t replicate the in-person experience, we can maximise the virtues of
technology to ensure we can still gather together in a virtual space to
continue to share insights and grow the network. We will be adapting the
programme to suit the virtual format and will include a variety of
opportunities for interaction - among attendees and between attendees and
speakers. The conference will also be extended from a three to a 4-day
event, running from the 28 June – 1 July 2022. Details on the conference
theme, Political Ecology: North, South and Beyond can be found *here*
<https://pollen2022.com/conference-themes/>.



*Extended submission deadline for completed organised session proposals*

In anticipation of further interest in the amended format, we have extended
the call for organised session proposals till *31 January 2022*. The call
for organised session proposals can be found *here*
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/POLLEN-2022-Call-for-Proposals-v4.pdf>
and the submission portal can be found *here*
<https://client.conf-manage.com/pollen-2022/pollen-2022-proposals-submission-portal>.




*Call for individual papers*

We strongly urge participants to consider proposing or joining an existing
organised session (see the current list below). However, we will accept
individual abstracts and collate papers into thematic sessions. While we
cannot guarantee placement, we will do our best to fit individual
submissions into the conference program. Abstracts of 250 words, along with
a title and 3 keywords can be submitted by *31 January* *2022 *to the
portal *here*
<https://client.conf-manage.com/pollen-2022/pollen-2022-proposals-submission-portal>
.



*Current list of CALL FOR PAPERS (CFPs):*

Call for proposals, presenters, participants or contributions to Organised
Sessions are posted below and available on the conference website *here*
<https://pollen2022.com/cfp-expression-of-interest/>*.*



   - If ‘We’ are the future of Political Ecology then what should change in
   political ecology?: Voices of early-career political ecologists *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/CfP-POLLEN-2022_-Voices-of-early-career-political-ecologists.pdf>



   - Political Ecology in the courtroom: Power and Knowledge dynamics in
   legal processes to redress environmental injustice *Read*
   <https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/ESPINO_1.DOC.pdf>



   - Emotional Political Ecologies *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Emotional-Political-Ecologies-Panel-CFP-final.pdf>



   - Mobilising political ecology sees to advance equity and justice for
   oceans and people: A conversation between academics and civil society
   *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Pollen22-marine-session_v3.pdf>



   - Political Ecology of rural-urban transformations and transitions *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/CFP_Rural-Urban_POLLEN-2022.pdf>



   - Panel: Advancing Blue Justice? Political Ecologies of equity and
   justice in oceans governance *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Panel-equity-justice-conservation-blue-economy_-002.pdf>



   - Cultivating critical reflexivity in conservation *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Proposal-for-Organised-Session-Banerjee-and-Sinha-CFP-Pollen-2022-21-November-2021.pdf>



   - Other-than-human Political Ecologies of wildlife conservation *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Proposal-for-Organised-Session-Banerjee-and-Sinha-CFP-Pollen-2022-21-November-2021.pdf>



   - Indigenous self-determination vis-a-vs conservation and climate action
   *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/WatsonDelgadoDavidsen2021_Pollen2022SessionAbstract-updated38587.pdf>



   - Political Ecology of memory: Momories of violence and
   socio-environmental struggles *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/CfP-POLLEN22.PolEcoMemory-1.pdf>



   - Political Ecologies of Zoonosis *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/CfP-POLLEN-2022_Political-Ecologies-of-Zoonosis_Final.pdf>



   - Deagrarianisation: what are the underlying reasons and effects with
   focus on livelihoods, poverty reduction and climate change *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/POLLEN-2022-paper-session-proposal-deagrarianisation-updated.pdf>



   - Power, knowledge and multi-species perspectives in smallholder
   agriculture *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/POLLEN-2022-session-proposal-multispecies-Final.pdf>



   - From Overtourism to Undertourism…and Back Again? Confronting
   Post-Pandemic Tourism ‘Regrowth’ with Postcapitalist Pathways *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/CfP-POLLEN2022_From-Overtourism-to-Undertourism-and-back-again.pdf>



   - Decolonizing conservation: Strategies of local-to-global initiatives
   *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/POLLEN22_Session-Proposal-Local_to_global_Call.pdf>



   - The political ecology of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: A grounded
   analysis of the uneven effects of the New Silk Road on place, socionatures
   and *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/POLLEN-Session_SilkRoadPoliticalEcologies.pdf>



   - Natures out of place? Spaces, ecologies and materialities of the
   ‘Weird’ *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/POLLEN22_Weird-Ecologies_CfP_FINAL.pdf>



   - Actualizing the potential of political ecology in transformative
   change *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/POLLEN-2022-cfp-transformative-change-FINAL.pdf>



   - Biodiversity conservation, disruptive politics, and the challenges of
   (challenging) spatial injustices *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Biodiversity-conservation-disruptive-politics-and-the-challenges-of-challenging-spatial-injustices.pdf>



   - Researching social-ecological conflicts – Bringing non-human entities
   into the analysis *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/CfP-POLLEN22_Researching-social-ecological-conflicts.pdf>



   - Political Ecology and Film: Cutting Away from Dominant Understandings
   and Aesthetics *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/CfP-POLLEN-2022-Political-Ecology-and-Film-Cutting-Away-from-Dominant-Understandings-and-Aesthetics.pdf>



   - Synergy or contrast? When political ecology theoretical claims meet
   practical transdisciplinary challenges in social-ecological research
   projects *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/CfP-POLLEN22_Synergy-or-contrast.pdf>



   - Anti-Caste Environmentalism: Marginal Perspectives around Political
   Ecology in India *Read*
   
<https://pollen2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Cfp_pollen2022_AntiCaste-Environmentalism.pdf>





Dr Adrian Nel



Senior Lecturer and Academic co-ordinator

Discipline of Geography, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental
Science

University of Kwazulu-Natal



Most Recent Publicaiton: Thakur S & Nel A (2021) Between the market and the
developmental state – the place and limits of pro-poor ENGO led
“waste-preneurship” in South Africa, Local Environment, DOI:
10.1080/13549839.2021.1937969
<https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2021.1937969>

-- 
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].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/gep-ed/CAEUg70150p2nPT70g%2Bq5nf89rAxh1O8n7mtP9jQ9Y6g%3DSeh6WA%40mail.gmail.com.

Reply via email to