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Le 22/3/2007, "Gavin Bridge" <[log in to unmask]> a écrit:
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>Dear All:
>A one-day symposium - Capitalism, Environment and Democracy - will
>be held at the University of Manchester on May 14th. Includes an
>excellent line up of speakers. It's free, and all are welcome. Details
>below.
>Gavin
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>Capitalism, Environment and DemocracyOne Day SymposiumMay 14th 2007,
>10.30-4.30G21 Mansfield Cooper Building, Manchester University
>May 2007 sees the launch of the new Society and Environment Research Group
>(SERG) at the University of Manchester. This will be marked by a one day
>symposium focusing on the connections between capitalism, environmental change
>and democratic decision making about our collective use of the non-human world.
>The environment is currently ‘on the agenda' of governments, firms and publics
>in a way we have not seen for nearly 30 years. The symposium will aim to
>identify the major achievements and challenges in democratising decisions about
>how capitalism's relations to nature are governed. The symposium is open to all
>members of the University as well as the public. SERG especially welcomes people
>involved in the worlds of environmental policy, politics, activism and
>environmental management to attend the symposium.
>Guest
>SpeakersPaul Brown, Environment Correspondent for The Guardian and author of
>Global Warning: The Last Chance for ChangeFred Pearce, lead contributor to
>the New Scientist magazine and author of When Rivers Run DryProfessor
>Melissa Leach, IDS, Sussex University and and Director of the ESRC research
>centre, Social, Technological and Environmental Pathways at Sussex
>(STEPS).Dr. David Demeritt, Reader in Geography at King’s College London,
>expert on the politics of science, social theory and the
>environment.SERG SpeakersProfessor Erik Swyngedouw, author of Social
>Power and the Urbanisation of WaterProfessor John O’Neill, author of
>Markets, Deliberation and EnvironmentProfessor Noel Castree, author of
>Social Nature:Theory, Practice and Politics (with B.Braun)The
>event is free and is open to all members of the University and the public. There
>is no need to book. Lunch will be provided at nominal cost (approximately
>£3).For more information about the symposium please contact Dr.
>Rosaleen Duffy, Politics/SERG, Manchester University, email:
>[log in to unmask]; for more information about SERG http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/research/SERG.htm
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