[asa] Ecological and Environmental Ethics Conference CFP

From: Nancy Halliday <Halliday@snu.edu>
Date: Wed Jan 21 2009 - 12:27:31 EST

Ecological and Environmental Ethics Conference
Keynotes include Dr. Larry Rasmussen and Dr. J. Matthew Sleeth. See http://ossf.snu.edu for more information on the conference.
Call for Papers (CFP)
Science has determined that modern human civilization is detrimentally affecting local environments and the global climate. Scientists seek solutions to solve the pressing problems. In addition, society must make ethical decisions in discerning a proper course of action in caring for the environment and maintaining sustainable ecosystems for future generations. Numerous issues may inform ecological and environmental ethical decision-making within religious communities, including those with a Judeo-Christian perspective. Ethical decisions may incorporate: global stewardship; practical paradigms in making ethical decisions; community models and organizational paradigms that reflect environmentally ethical decisions; lessons from earth's ancient past; future prospects and/or eschatological outlooks; the role of humans in the biosphere; and social and ecological justice. These dimensions are not exhaustive and additional perspectives are solicited to inform ecological and environmental ethical decision-making.
Please direct questions to Mark Winslow at mwinslow@snu.edu. Send abstracts of 250-500 words to mwinslow@snu.edu (Mark Winslow) by February 16, 2009. Abstracts received will be evaluated in a double-blind peer review process. Presenters whose papers are selected will be eligible for a nominal travel stipend to be announced before March 2, 2009.
Undergraduates: OSSF also encourages and welcomes presentations from undergraduate students. The conference will include an undergraduate breakout session in which presentations and papers will be judged. While a travel stipend is not available for undergraduates, first, second, and third place will receive cash awards of $300, $200 and $100 respectively. Each presenter will also receive a certificate. Please follow the guidelines in the CFP above (abstracts are due February 16, 2009 and students selected for presentation will be notified by March 2, 2009).
 
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