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Summer School - Concepts and tools to engage in knowledge co-production and public participation

Summer School - Concepts and tools to engage in knowledge co-production and public participation

27th June - 1st July 2016 | Montpellier - France

Organizing Institutions: LISODE (France), SOCIUS-CSG/ISEG (Portugal) and UFZ (Germany)

Application deadline: 15th April

Program

The Summer School “Concepts and tools to engage in knowledge co-production and public participation”, second edition organized by Lisode, SOCIUS-CSG/ISEG and UFZ-Leipzig, will take place in Agropolis International, Montpellier, France, from June 27th to July 1st 2016.

The program is divided in 8 blocks which will take place during the five days, from 9:30 to 17:30.

Trainers:

Marta Varanda and Sofia Bento - ISEG-University of Lisbon (Portugal)

Jennifer Hauck - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ (Germany)

Mathieu Dionnet - Lisode, Montpellier (France)

All those interested in developing and improving skills and knowledge of participatory methods to engage in knowledge co-production and public participation are encouraged to apply. Registration details:

- Registration form to be downloaded at: http://www.lisode.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/registration-form_summerschool_2016.docx - Application before April 15th 2016 by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

- Participants will be notified of acceptance by April 31st 2016

For further information please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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CFP: International Symposium “Geohistory of environment and landscape”

The GEODE Laboratory (UMR 5602 CNRS) organizes the 12th to 14th October 2016 an international symposium in Toulouse (Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès, Maison de la Recherche) with the following thematic : “Geohistory of environment and landscape”.

You will find on the web site all the information you need to attend this colloquium: steering committee, scientific committee, call for papers, submission form, ...

http://blogs.univ-tlse2.fr/colloque-geohistoire/en/

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Assistant Professor in Environmental History

The School of Histories and Humanities at Trinity College Dublin is looking to appoint an Ussher Assistant Professor in Environmental History since 1800 from 12th September 2016. This position forms part of a major expansion in the field of environmental history: another post for a specialist in the period before 1500 has already been advertised; and both post-holders will work closely with Professor Poul Holm, who has recently won a major ERC grant in environmental history. For more information see here

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cfp - Winds of Change: Global Connections across Space, Time, and Nature (ASEH, Chicago, March 29 - April 2, 2017)

call for papers - Chicago conference

Winds of Change: Global Connections across Space, Time, and Nature

Introduction: The ASEH invites proposals for its 2017 annual conference, which will convene March 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. Located along the shores of Lake Michigan and the banks of the Chicago River, this gateway city linked eastern markets, western hinterlands, and commodified nature. Between 1830 and 1870, the development of ship harbors and railroads, the construction of grain elevators, stockyards, and meat packing companies, and the creation of the Chicago Board of Trade transformed a frontier outpost into the nation’s preeminent commodities marketplace. Even the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 proved transformative. Following the fire, innovations in skyscraper construction and the emergence of the Prairie School of architectural and landscape design made Chicago one of the nation’s premier built environments. Chicago celebrated its rise from the ashes with the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, which introduced the City Beautiful Movement to urban planning. The city also engendered a nascent environmental justice movement, when Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr established Hull House, where female reformers, such as Dr. Alice Hamilton, conducted some of the earliest studies documenting the disproportionate public health threats borne by immigrant neighborhoods. And it is home to President Barack Obama, who has endeavored to address global climate change and its threats to the environment and world political stability. Chicago thus evokes many of the interdisciplinary themes of environmental history, including increasing globalization, with all of its implications for the natural world.

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