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Discourse & Society research group

 ~ Local Workshop ~

Crisis - Discourse - History - Technology - Social Justice

Organisers:

bulletBen Dorfman, I12
bulletOscar Garcia, I12
bulletInger Lassen, I12
bulletPaul McIlvenny, I12
bulletPirkko Raudaskoski, I11
bulletAnders Horsboel, I11

Date: 24th April 2009

Time: 10:00 - 15:00 (including lunch)

Location: Room 4.218, Kroghstrćde 3, Aalborg University

The aim of this event is to bring together researchers and doctoral/speciale students from across Aalborg University who wish to debate the recent emergence of a set of global crises (or turbulence) - such as climate change, the energy crisis, peak oil, the food crisis, the financial crisis, human rights crises and the coming water crisis - and to find theories, methodologies and analytical tools to investigate, interpret, understand and intervene to find sustainable solutions with a view to promoting resilience, social justice and equity. A new 'crisis realism' is emerging in which there is a recognition that we are now living in an age of endemic, turbulence, in which multiple crises are globally interdependent, are shared across all borders and have with no foreseeable end. Furthermore, notions of justice, rights and equity are increasingly migrating into new domains, as can be seen in contemporary discussions of climate justice, atmospheric justice, emission rights, water rights, food sovereignty, climate refugees, the rights of non-humans, the civilisational community of fate, and cosmopolitics. This development raises many moral and ethical issues that need to be debated across the faculties. Another development is the promotion of large-scale 'technical' solutions to mitigate some of these crises, such as geo- or planetary engineering or macro- economic packages (such as a green 'new deal'), which may be interpreted by some as casting a shadow of undemocratic quick fixes or eco-authoritarianism. The focus of our local workshop will be on approaches to these and others issues that seriously consider the interrelations of discourse, technology, social change, justice/rights, interculturality, and social, political and historical consciousness.

The workshop will be held in English. There will be the opportunity for short presentations. The core of the workshop, however, will be groupwork and brainstorming, with the goal of sharing perspectives and developing projects. Also, we hope to establish a joint platform - a sort of AAU 'crisis social forum' - for future workshops and to plan future 'teach-ins' for Bachelor and Masters' students on the central themes raised in the workshop.

To take part in the workshop, please register with
Paul McIlvenny at the following email address:
    

Your name will be added to a private mailing list for the workshop. A sandwich lunch will be provided for those registering for the event. If you are not having lunch, or you have a specific diet, then let us know. Tea/coffee provided in the sessions.

Schedule

The provisional schedule is given below.


10:00-11:00
bulletShort presentations
11:00-12.00
bulletGroupwork
12.00-13.00
bulletLunch
13.00-14.00
bullet Brainstorming
14:00-15:00
bulletPlanning

Another discourse/history/technology/university/crisis is possible!

Core references

A less than comprehensive reference/reading list

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bulletHanlon, P & McCartney, Gerry (2008). Peak Oil: Will It Be Public Health's Greatest Challenge? Public Health 122(7): 647-652.
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bulletHopkins, Rob (2008). The Transition Handbook: From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience. Totnes, UK: Green Books.
bulletHulme, Mike (2008). Geographical work at the Boundaries of Climate Change. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 33(1): 5-11.
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bulletKovel, Joel (2008). Ecosocialism, Global Justice, and Climate Change. Capitalism Nature Socialism 19(2): 4-14.
bulletLe, Elisabeth (2002). Human Rights Discourse and International Relations: Le Monde's Editorials on Russia. Discourse & Society 13(3): 373-408.
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