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UMW/CPR to host Conference “Wild Places, Natural Spaces”

December 19, 2017 by Mary Beth Mathews

14th Annual Conference
The International Association for the Study of Environment, Space, and Place
University of Mary Washington
April 27-29, 2018

Conference Theme:
Wild Places, Natural Spaces

Call for papers

We live in a world increasingly populated and altered by human beings. Along with the physical transformations have come fundamental changes in how we conceptualize our relationship with the world around us. Where once wild places represented darkness, danger, and temptation, they now conjure images of personal challenge (“conquering” the Appalachian trail or Mount Rainier), individual spiritual renewal, or hope against the degradation of rampant consumerism, inequality, or political rot. Nature—and its supposed pure form, wilderness—is both seen as the opposite of all things human and yet our true home. These changing and often inconsistent metaphors and models guide us in every area of our lives—the social, economic, aesthetic, philosophic, religious, and scientific. But questions arise at every turn: Are we part of nature or distinct? Do our “real” selves reside in “tamed” or “wild” spaces, and what do these mean? Does our presence in a place, or the effects of our actions on a place, make it irreparably or happily humanized? What responsibilities do we have to develop coherent and ethically-viable constructions of the human/nature nexus? How, historically, have the ideas of wilderness, nature, and society co-evolved? How have they been represented? And, importantly, what does it mean to speak about the wild and the natural in a multicultural world in which we assign different meanings to these concepts?

This interdisciplinary conference will explore these and related questions. We invite papers from any discipline that deal with the theme of this conference. Potential topics include:

• Wilderness
• Tame and wild
• Nature and culture
• Technology and society
• Built, or rebuilt, natural place
• Overpopulation and population ethics
• Sustainability
• Social construction of nature and culture
• Phenomenology of wild and tame
• Urban environmental ethics
• Anthropological accounts of the wild
• The mapping of human and nonhuman place
• Historic conceptualizations of the natural
• Aesthetic treatment of wildness
• Ethics of preservation
• Activism in defense of the natural
• National parks as repositories of natural processes

Send proposals (please limit to 400 words) to Troy Paddock paddockt1@southernct.edu by Friday, February 9, 2018. Each presentation will be capped at 20 minutes with an additional 10 minutes of Q&A time. Proposals for 3-person panels are also welcome (each full session will be 90 minutes).
Local contact: Jason Matzke jmatzke@umw.edu.

Filed Under: CPRBlogs, UMWBlogs Tagged With: call for papers, conference, environment, philosophy

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