Dear all,


Anouk Fransen, Stacy VanDeveer, Harriet Bulkeley and I are organizing a panel 
proposal for ISA on the politics of linking climate change and biodiversity 
governance and are looking for 1 or 2 additional papers. We already have two 
papers on the role of technology in these emerging climate/biodiversity spaces 
and one on the biodiversification of climate change/climatization of 
biodiversity.



Please see the draft abstract below. If interested, send your abstract of up to 
200 words to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> no later than May 26th, 
2023.



Thanks,

Michele (on behalf of Anouk, Harriet and Stacy)



Call for paper proposals for International Studies Association Conference, 2024

Conference theme and call for papers: 
https://www.isanet.org/Conferences/ISA2024/Call<https://www.isanet.org/Conferences/ISA2024/Call>



Unfolding Politics at the Climate-Biodiversity Frontier



Growing recognition of the need to address climate change and biodiversity loss 
in conjunction is resulting in a range of actors and forms of expertise 
jostling for attention in these increasingly intermingled policy arenas. This 
has led some scholars to think of these arenas as a climate-biodiversity 
frontier, involving conflict and contestation over values and interests, and 
therefore constantly evolving. Especially with particular tech-enabled forms of 
expertise (i.e. Nature/Climate Tech) gaining prominence and shaping solutions 
to the twin challenges of climate and biodiversity, with undetermined, dynamic 
and potential radical implications for how governing nature is accomplished, 
work is needed to interrogate their politics. The panel welcomes abstracts 
concerning the politics along the climate-biodiversity frontier, engaging with 
and beyond these tech-enabled spaces. We welcome papers that consider these 
issues both conceptually and empirically.




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Michele Betsill
Professor of Global Environmental Politics
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