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Invitation to attend the Conference: Knowledge/Culture/Ecologies International Conference November 15-18, 2017 - Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago - Chile

Wednesday - February 8, 2017 23:48

Welcome to Knowledge/Culture/Ecologies (KCE2017) the 4th conference in theKnowledge/Culture series, a sequence of international conferences created by theInstitute for Culture and Society(ICS) at Western Sydney University, Australia. 

The KCE2017 conference is taking place in Santiago, Chile and is hosted byDiego Portales Universityin partnership withPontificia Universidad Católica; theCenter for Social Conflict and Cohesion StudioS(COES) andNúcleo Milenio de Investigación en Energía y Sociedad(NUMIES).

Invited Speakers: Arturo Escobar (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill); Marisol de la Cadena (University of California, Davies); Erik Swyngedouw (University of Manchester); Eduardo Gudynas (Latin American Center for Social Ecology, Uruguay); Katherine Gibson (Western Sydney University); Natasha Myers (York University); Cymene Howe (Rice University); Noortje Marres (University of Warwick); Vinciane Despret (Université de Liège).

Important Dates:

April 21: Deadline for submitting Panel Proposals

May 26: Deadline for submitting Papers and Audiovisual proposals

June 23: Confirmation of Acceptance of Panels, Papers and Audiovisual proposals

July 28: Early Bird Registrations Close

August 25: Registrations closed

October 2017: Full Program announced

Conference Organizing Committee

Juan Francisco Salazar (Western Sydney University); Tomás Ariztía (Universidad Diego Portales & NUMIES); Gay Hawkins (Western Sydney University); Manuel Tironi (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile & NUMIES); Paul James (Western Sydney University); Maria Luisa Méndez (Universidad Diego Portales & COES) Cristián Simonetti (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) and Anna Pertierra (Western Sydney University). 

All panel, paper, and audiovisual proposals must be made via theonline form.

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Knowledge/Culture/Ecologies

Ecology is one of today's major ideological fields of operation. Ecological change and catastrophe are proliferating in a world in flux and crisis. Emerging worlds and new socio-ecological assemblages are creating forms of interspecies intimacy and environmental emergencies that challenge existing knowledge practices and demand different modes of collaborating and acting. If life on earth is changing for everyone and everything how can we invent different habitats, milieus, ways of being together that enable more things to matter and make a difference? How are novel forms of social cohesion emerging around socio-environmental conflicts and justice? What knowledge and experimental political practices do we need to understand these emergent socio-ecologies and provocative new ones? And how do these profound earthly challenges intersect with obdurate and unevenly distributed forms of violence and inequality/exploitation particularly in the 'global south'? 

As the idea of ​​the ecology has undergone massive renovation across numerous disciplines from geography to philosophy to science and beyond, the key aim of this conference is to explore current transformations in socio-ecologies and to generate knowledge practices capable of their understanding formation and complex reverberations. These conceptual shifts have not only extended the metaphorical impact of the ecology but also its analytical force. What this new ecological thinking foregrounds is the value of knowledge and methods capable of challenging the boundaries between the social and physical, human and non-human, and material and non-material. 

The focus of the conference is on sixmajor themes:

  • Socio territorial conflicts & ecologies of social cohesion

  • Anthropocene ecologies

  • Energy ecologies and infrastructures in everyday life

  • Ecology of urbanism

  • Decolonial ecological politics & post-capitalist ecologies

  • Ecological imaginaries, experimentation & design ecologies 

KCE 2017 will host in Santiago engaged academics, practitioners, scholars and activists from a range of backgrounds and knowledge institutions to debate the shifting reckonings with nature and other species-being in historical, contemporary and future scenarios of crisis and creativity; environmental justice and inequality; infrastructures; community solidarities; or the ecological politics of local/global socio-environmental change.

We invite interdisciplinary panels addressing a wide range of topics in the environmental social sciences and humanities and from a broad range of disciplines – including geography, sociology, anthropology, STS, cultural studies, environmental humanities, philosophy, history, creative arts, media studies, design, politics, and environmental studies. Contributions from engaged scientists, policy-makers, not-for-profit actors, activists, maker communities and other forms of p2p practitioners are also encouraged.

Panels can be proposed as Open Panels (only a title and brief description and a minimum of 1 paper and maximum of two papers) or Curated Panels (with a title and a maximum of four pre-agreed papers within them). Sessions run for 90 minutes. Individual papers should not exceed 20 minutes. Panel and paper proposals can be submitted in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Please note than only keynote talks and panels will have simultaneous translation English-spanish. We encourage presenters to prepare handouts and slides in English (if presenting in Spanish or Portuguese) and in Spanish (if presenting in English or Portuguese) to facilitate linguistic diversity in the section and to engage with the conference location. 

Artists, activists, academics, designers are encouraged to submit films, photographs, audio works, installations and web-based formats that speak to the core themes of the conference. Submissions can be in any language but if not in Spanish or English they must include subtitles.

On submission of the proposal, only the proposed author will receive an email confirmation receipt. The conference organizing committee will assess all proposals anonymously and communicate results by the due date. 

More information is available in the conference websiteknowledgeculture.org.For any further information, please contact:kcechile2017@gmail.com

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