Call for abstracts for the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference (2022): Populist ecologies: Populism, environmental and climate change, and a ‘green’ recovery

Session organisers: Ed Atkins, University of Bristol (ed.atkins@bristol.ac.uk) and Filippo Menga, Università degli Studi di Bergamo (filippo.menga@unibg.it) Instructions for prospective authors:  Abstracts of 250 words should be emailed to Ed Atkins (ed.atkins@bristol.ac.uk) and Filippo Menga  (filippo.menga@unibg.it) by Friday 18th March 2022. The global pandemic in an era of climate awareness has resulted in numerous promises and pledges … Continue reading Call for abstracts for the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference (2022): Populist ecologies: Populism, environmental and climate change, and a ‘green’ recovery

‘Acqua in movimento: flussi, ritmi e cambiamenti’. Call for papers per il XXIII Congresso Geografico Italiano

Acqua in movimento: flussi, ritmi e cambiamenti': è online la call for papers della sessione che io e Giorgio Osti organizziamo al XXXIII Congresso Geografico Italiano. Questo il link: https://congressogeograficoitaliano2021.it/eap1/ al sito del Congresso, e di seguito il testo della call for papers. Scadenza per inviare abstract 30 Aprile 2021. *** **** *** Fiumi, mari, … Continue reading ‘Acqua in movimento: flussi, ritmi e cambiamenti’. Call for papers per il XXIII Congresso Geografico Italiano

“Celebrity campaigners, conscientious contributors, and risk-bearing subjects in the environmental governance breach” CfP for 2021 RGS-IBG conference

Convened by Kimberley Thomas, Temple University (USA) and Filippo Menga, University of Reading (UK) (link to the PDF of this call) This session seeks to highlight and explore the nexus of decentralization, responsibilization, and individualization of environmental governance across a range of social, spatial, political, economic, and historical contexts. While the appropriate scale for environmental … Continue reading “Celebrity campaigners, conscientious contributors, and risk-bearing subjects in the environmental governance breach” CfP for 2021 RGS-IBG conference