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The Forum on Religion and Ecology Newsletter
6.3 (March 2012)
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7. The Ash Wednesday Declaration
Climate change and the purposes of God: a call to the Church
Operation Noah launched The Ash Wednesday Declaration on February 22, 2012 at the start of the Christian season of Lent. The Declaration, written by Operation Noah’s theology think tank, challenges the church to realise that care for God’s creation – and concern about climate change - is foundational to the Christian gospel and central to the church’s mission.
Operation Noah sees this Declaration as a call of considerable significance. It marks a definitive line for the church: if we are Christians these are key issues which we need to respond to – as individuals, as local churches and as a national Church.
To read, download, or sign the declaration, visit:
http://www.operationnoah.org/ash-wednesday-declaration
8. Calls for Papers
American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting
Chicago, IL, USA
November 17–20, 2012
Submission Deadline: March 13, 2012
Religion and Ecology Group is seeking papers or panels on several themes:
Ecological evil
Time — linear, cyclical, seasonal, mythic, no time
Ecological restoration and service learning
Rio + 20
Queer ecologies
Exploring, in a cosponsored session with the Religion and Disability Studies Group, intersections of environmental crisis and disability — the social/religious refiguring of disability in light of the Anthropocene, the relationship between environmental health, toxics, and disability, and critical race/class implications of how bodies are affected by environmental risk
http://www.rsnonline.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=939&Itemid=1093
Animals and Religion Group is seeking papers or panels on all topics that engage religion scholars with the emergent field of animal studies. The following submissions are especially encouraged:
The role of space and place in mediating relationships between animals and religion, cosponsored with the Space, Place, and Religious Meaning Group
Critical Buddhist perspectives on animals, cosponsored with the Buddhist Critical–Constructive Reflection Group
Contemplative studies and animals, cosponsored with the Contemplative Studies Group
Race and/or class and animals
Marti Kheel’s legacy for animals, religion, and ethics
Animals and nationalism
Animals as religious subjects
Ethical and/or religious investigations of slaughterhouses
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“The Ethical Challenge of Multidisciplinarity: Reconciling ‘The Three Narratives’—Art, Science, and Philosophy”
A Workshop at the 13th International Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas
University of Cyprus, Nicosia
July 2 – 6, 2012
Deadline for abstracts: March 15, 2012
http://issei2012.haifa.ac.il/
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“Environmentalism, Spatiality and the Public Sphere”
NIES Research Symposium VII
Oslo, Norway
September 27–30, 2012
Orthodox Academy of Crete
Chania, Greece
September 27-30, 2012
Deadline for proposals: June 30, 2012
http://saprej2012.webs.com/
“Religion and Rethinking the Human”
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion: Special Postgraduate Issue
Deadline for abstracts: July 1, 2012
Deadline for complete articles: December 1, 2012
http://philevents.org/event/show/1838
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Journal of Daoist StudiesDeadline for articles: September 30, 2012
To view the table of contents for Vol. 5 (2012), visit:http://threepinespress.com/?p=6
9. “The Intersection of Poverty and the Environment” (Webcast on April 21, 2012)
On April 21, the Episcopal Church will sponsor a forum on a critical topic: “The Intersection of Poverty and the Environment.” Originating from St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral in Salt Lake City, UT, the two-hour ecumenical forum will be live webcast beginning at 10 am Mountain (9 am Pacific, 11 Central, noon Eastern).
Moderated by Kim Lawton of PBS’s Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly, featured speaker at the forum will be Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, who was an oceanographer prior to ordination and is well-versed in environmental matters.
Bonnie Anderson, author of Spirituality and the Earth: Exploring Connections and Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources, will be a key panel member along with experts in the fields of the environment and poverty, as well as ecumenical representatives.
The forum is ideal for group watching and discussion, or on demand viewing for Earth Day observations as well as Sunday School, discussions groups, community gatherings, and other get-togethers.
The event leads the way in implementing the recommendations of the Environment and Climate Change Committee of the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships to hold regional conferences on engaging faith and community groups in environmental stewardship.For more info contact: Neva Rae Fox, Public Affairs Officer, The Episcopal Church, (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), 212-716-6080 Mobile: 917-478-5659
10. ExtinctionWitness.org Research Opportunity for Graduate Students
ExtinctionWitness.orgLeveraging human empathy and genius to allay the 6th Great Mass Extinction of species and cultures.
ExtinctionWitness.org is looking for two to three highly motivated graduate students to conduct research in one or more focus areas of a bold on-line community networking project (see project summary below). Students will have the opportunity to choose their focus area of choice (ex. Innovative Food Systems, Institutions, Architecture, Industry and Energy; Faith Communities; Education; Direct Action; Philanthropy; Cultural Survival). Students’ research will result in a comprehensive annotated bibliography for cutting-edge efforts in any given focus area. Research will begin mid-March and carry through April 2012. This is an opportunity to contribute to an on-line commons that will amass and profile the variety of activities required to address the present mass extinction of species and cultures. For more information, contact: Megan Elizabeth Drimal, (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), 406.224.2560Project Summary: ExtinctionWitness.org is a web project that uses provocative short films, stunning images, and updated posts to ignite human empathy and catalyze innovative solutions. As a virtual commons, ExtinctionWitness.org profiles a broad range of human responses to the 6th great mass extinction. The website houses regularly updated posts and comment threads in a variety of focus areas, including Innovative Human Systems, Cultural Survival, Right to Life (for all in existence), Education (includes reform), Faith Communities, Ritual (includes celebration and species memorials), Creative Witness, Direct Action and Philanthropy. Intelligent, respectful debate serves as a foundation of the site to foster the cross-fertilization of ideas and support practical, radical (root) change in human thinking, processes, and systems. Archives of comment threads may also fuel qualitative research in psychology, sociology, and thanatology. Anticipated site launch is autumn 2012. To learn more, contribute, comment and share, please visit http://www.indiegogo.com/ExtinctionWitnessorg
The European Network for Political Ecology (ENTITLE) offers 11 generously-funded three-year PhD scholarships available to candidates from all over the world. ENTITLE is an EU-funded Initial Training Network whose aim is to promote European research and advanced training on the field of political ecology, including: the study of the commons; social metabolism and environmental conflicts; movements; disasters; ecological democracy; and environmental justice. Successful applicants will be hosted in one of the participating institutes of the network in Barcelona, Coimbra, Manchester, Lund, Berlin, Athens, Istanbul or Santiago de Chile. For information on eligibility criteria, conditions and application procedures, visit: http://www.politicalecology.eu/ or email for further information: (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Deadline for applications: April 20, 2012.
12. “From Preaching to Investing: Attitudes of Religious Organisations towards Responsible Investment”
You can now freely access the academic paper “From Preaching to Investing: Attitudes of Religious Organisations towards Responsible Investment” published by the Journal of Business Ethics. The Journal is a high impact journal on the themes of Philosophy, Ethics, Economic Growth, Management and Quality of Life Research. It is the first time ever that the main academic journal on Business Ethics includes research on Religious Investing.
To read the abstract of the paper, visit: http://www.3ignet.org/documents/WebsiteJan2012JoBEpublication.pdfTo read the full article, visit: http://www.springerlink.com/content/24lw238v18291527/
3iG is continuing its partnership with ESADE Business School and Vlerick Leuven Gent School of Management. The current research relates to Religious Shareholder Engagement. Please contact us if you would like to participate in future research projects or if you have suggestions on the improvement of our work.Kindest regards,
Katinka C. van Cranenburgh
Secretary General 3iG
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www.3ignet.org
Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology has as its focus the relationships between religion, culture and ecology world-wide. Articles discuss major world religious traditions, such as Islam, Buddhism or Christianity; the traditions of indigenous peoples; new religious movements; and philosophical belief systems, such as pantheism, nature spiritualities, and other religious and cultural worldviews in relation to the cultural and ecological systems. Focusing on a range of disciplinary areas including Anthropology, Environmental Studies, Geography, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Sociology and Theology, the journal also presents special issues that center around one theme. For more information, visit: http://www.brill.nl/wo
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