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Call for Papers

Theme: Food, Consumption and Climate Change
Type: Fall 2022 Graduate Conference
Institution: Department of Philosophy and Religion, University of
North Texas
Location: Denton, TX (USA)
Date: 8.–9.10.2022
Deadline: 12.8.2022

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The Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North
Texas invites submissions for its 2022 fall graduate conference.

The conference theme is “Food, Consumption and Climate Change.” The
inability of governments and private citizens alike to address the
climate crisis demonstrates a need for new approaches to and
conceptions of the complexity that is climate chaos. The old
approaches are clearly not working; the stale debate between state
and federal sovereignty captures the imagination of millions as the
federal government of the United States loses regulatory power over
emissions of private institutions. The language that informs the
public of climate induced chaos continues to maintain a naïve
optimism and irresponsibility. Hundreds of millions in the global
north absolve themselves of any response-ability in their diets and
the suffering that such decisions are predicated upon.

This conference is asking for new ways of conceiving, imagining,
theorizing, and implementing change to overcome the decomposing
(putrefying?) debates of progressive neoliberal politics. This
conference invites new and creative ways to conceive of and imagine
food, consumption, and climate change at their intersections. As
such, this conference is intended to be interdisciplinary, inviting
numerous voices and disciplines to think on the complexities that
these ongoing crises continue to announce themselves as.

The keynote speaker will be Nathalia Hernández Vidal. She holds a
Ph.D. from Loyola University Chicago and is currently a Visiting
Scholar in the Philosophy and Religion Department at UNT.  Her work
focuses on food sovereignty and climate change through the lens of
environmental justice, feminist political ecology, and critical
indigenous studies. Dr. Hernández Vidal is also an active member of
the seed sovereignty movement in Latin America.

The conference will also include a workshop by Samani Dr. Chaitanya
Pragya, Visiting Professor at Florida International University, USA
and Professor at Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, India. Her lecture
and workshop is titled “Living Lightly on the Planet: Jain Philosophy
and Practices for Reducing Accumulation, Moderating Consumption, and
Letting Go of What Weighs Us Down.”

Possible submission topics include:

- Food Studies
- Climate Change
- Environmental Justice
- Animal Studies
- Philosophy of Water
- Decolonial Thought and Practice
- Indigenous Thought and Practice
- Consumption of commodities/pollution/media
- Cultural Criticism
- Environmental Ethics
- Environmental Aesthetics
- Technology
- Ecofeminism
- Ecotheology & Green Religion

Submissions of 500-word abstracts should be prepared for anonymous
review. Accepted students will give a 20-minute presentation with a
10-minute Q&A. Submissions should be emailed, with the following
information, by August 12th 2022:
prgraduateconference...@gmail.com

- Name
- University affiliation
- Current level of graduate studies

Accepted presenters will be notified by late August. This conference
will be held in-person and presenters are expected to present
in-person. Any questions should be directed to:
prgraduateconference...@gmail.com






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