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Call for Papers

Theme: African Environmental Ethics, Philosophy and Education versus
Environmental Activism
Subtitle: The Great Debate
Type: 3rd Annual International Conference
Institution: Department of Philosophy, University of Lagos
   Center for Environmental Philosophy, University of North Texas
Location: Akoka (Nigeria)
Date: 11.–13.7.2012
Deadline: 27.6.2012

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The Environmental Ethics Unit in the Department of Philosophy,
Faculty of Arts, University of Lagos, Akoka-Lagos, Nigeria in
collaboration with the Center for Environmental Philosophy (CEP) in
the Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies, University of
North Texas (UNT), located in Denton, Texas, United States will hold
its third annual conference on the above theme.

The search for sustainable living has been assumed to be the preserve
of scientists and social scientists. Owing to the technological
nature of its phenomena, it is believed to be of scientific
methodology. Where human concern is needed, a social science
methodology is expected which can easily be put in practice by
environmental activists and advocacy groups. The questions have
always concerned why humankind continues with the abuse and pollution
of the environment when it is believed doing so will endanger their
lives? Answers to these are not the province of science but
spirituality and the arts.

The conference, therefore, will be more of a conversation among
various practitioners of the environmental project. Environmental
ethicists and educational specialists argue more for the right
consciousness and living springing from personal convictions that
would make the human-environmental balance possible. An integration
of these varied paths are therefore necessary for the successful
restoration of humans and the environment in Africa, where advocates
of African pre-colonial ecological principles can share their
insights with the global community.

The conference welcomes papers, reports, and presentations from
academicians, civil societies groups and activists, governments,
etc., on any aspect of the discourse. Themes therefore include but
are not limited to environmental justice, education, rights,
advocacy, philosophy and ethics, religion and spirituality, the right
of animals, conservation, population, poverty issue, hunger, peace
studies.

The conference seeks to deepen research on and contribute to an
African viewpoint on the global environmental problems, issues and
solutions. Papers from other continental perspectives that may be
comparative in addressing the themes of the conference are welcomed.
In our globalized world, no country or continent is immune to
environmental problems. Thus, any comparative viewpoint is
complimentary to localized space.

The hope of the conference organizers is to have the papers published
in some format as a reference for African environmental philosophy
and studies.

Abstracts of not more than 250 words should be sent to the Conference
Coordinator, Dr. Chigbo Joseph Ekwealo at <[email protected]> or
<[email protected]>. The deadline has been extended to 27 June
2012.

The conference registration fee is $160 for foreign delegates and
N20, 000.00 (Naira) for Nigerian participants, which includes all
program materials, lunch for two days. Questions regarding mode of
payment, transportation, accommodation and other logistics should be
directed to the Conference Coordinator, Dr. Chigbo Ekwealo
([email protected]) or Dr. Gene Hargrove, Director of CEP
([email protected]).


Contact:

Dr. Chigbo Ekwealo and Dr. Gene Hargrove
Email: [email protected] and [email protected]
Web: http://www.cep.unt.edu/africa/




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