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CfP_Mancept: Environmental Ethics meets Political Philosophy: New Developments

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Markku Oksanen <[log in to unmask]>

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Call for Papers
MANCEPT Workshops in Political Theory 2023 

Environmental Ethics meets Political Philosophy: New Developments

The aim of this workshop is to bring together different perspectives on – and examine the linkages and tensions between – politics, political theory and ethics with respect to the environment. In the overlap between these different discourses that share many core concepts, new theoretical frameworks have arisen and are made visible in new developments in environmental thought. These draw, for example, on scholarship from other areas of philosophy such as environmental ethics and legal theory, such as providing non-anthropocentric reformulations of core political philosophy concepts such as rights, equality or justice. Some of these discussions are, in turn, picked up in political discourses and policies, such as the developments regarding rights of nature.
Yet, these different domains – of political thought, environmental ethics and democratic political practice – do not necessarily reinforce each other, as shared concepts are also contested and can lead to considerable differing (normative and practical) outcomes. For example, the competition between frameworks is well recognized regarding human rights where moral and legal-political or practice-based approaches are rivalling each other. A similar development can be recognised in the emergence of the rights of nature. Such rights are either understood as policy/legal instruments with a specific function in environmental policy and law or they function as normative expressions of non-anthropocentric values. Thus, a range of concepts central to political theory (such as rights) are engaged differently in the domains of political and legal practice concerning environmental concerns, which points towards further-reaching questions concerning the links and tensions between the domains of political ethics and politics.  
At the same time, some tensions also remain between some new developments in environmental political thought and other areas of scholarship such as other areas of philosophy like environmental ethics (as well as other disciplines like ecology, human geography, ecological economics etc.) from which concepts emerged that have been reinterpreted and (newly) integrated into political thought, such as sustainability and biodiversity. That, in turn, points to a second set of further-reaching questions about how (and which) of these concepts are integrated into environmental thought.
Against this background, presentations part of this workshop can broadly fall into one of the following three major topics (including their critique etc.):
1.	Theoretical developments in the form of (re)conceptualising long-standing political/legal philosophical concepts such as rights, territory or political authority in the light of environmental change.
2.	Theoretical developments in the form of (re)conceptualising and integrating core environmental concepts such as sustainability or biodiversity into political thought.
3.	The relationship between the political and ethics concerning these reformulated concepts or concerning a specific current environmental policy area. E.g., how does the framing of a problem as ethical or political determine attempts to address the problem? One such a specific area is ecological restoration which was a minor topic of political and environmental ethical debate (in Europe) until the drafting of the EU Biodiversity Strategy that includes obligatory legislation on ecological restoration and rewilding. 

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This workshop is as part of the annual MANCEPT Workshops in Political Theory, taking place in Manchester (UK) from 11th to 13th September 2023. You can find more information about the broader conference here: https://sites.manchester.ac.uk/mancept/mancept-workshops/.
For this hybrid workshop, we invite paper presentations from environmental political theory and related fields. Scholars at any stage of their career are welcome to submit a presentation proposal. To apply please send an abstract (max. 400 words) to both convenors by 21 May 2023 to the email addresses listed below. Please also state your participation preference: in-person or online. Notification of acceptance of the abstract will be sent to the corresponding authors no later than on 9 June 2023. Full papers of accepted presentations will be pre-circulated to all workshop participants and each accepted paper will be assigned a discussant among the workshop participants.
Successful panellists will have to register as participants at the MANCEPT Workshops 2023. While we as workshop convenors cannot provide financial support, please note that current graduate students who will present a paper will be eligible to apply for a bursary. Please see the MANCEPT website for more information. 

Convenors:
Dr Markku Oksanen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), [log in to unmask]     
Dr Anna Wienhues (University of Oslo, Norway), [log in to unmask] 

General information

Registration (For All Panels)
Registration for the conference opens in May. Please note that convenors are expected to register (and pay) in the same way as all visiting delegates. This year’s fees are
 
Online attendance:
Academics: £ 45.00
PG: £ 20.00
Non-speaker: £ 15.00
 
In Person attendance:
Academics: £ 230.00
PG: £ 135.00
Dinner: £ 30
 
Bursaries
We will offer a small number of fee waiver bursaries. The deadline for bursary applications (available to current graduate students only) will be the 27th June, and successful applicants will be informed by 11th July. Only people accepted to present on a panel should apply for bursaries. Consequently, it would be helpful if you could notify your potential paper-givers of their success before the 27th June, so that they have sufficient time to apply for a bursary. In order to apply for a bursary please send us a few lines outlining your financial situation. Unfortunately, we cannot accept late bursary applications.



Markku Oksanen, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Department of Social Sciences,
University of Eastern Finland, P.O.Box 1627, 70211 Kuopio, FINLAND
http://uef.academia.edu/MarkkuOksanen

Corrigan & Oksanen (eds.) Rights of Nature (Routledge, May 2021)
Kortetmäki & Oksanen: Is there a convincing case for climate veganism? Agriculture and Human Values https://rdcu.be/cjuXs
Kortetmäki, T., Oksanen, M. Right to Food and Geoengineering. J Agric Environ Ethics 36, 5 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10806-023-09898-7
Oksanen: ”Property”. In The Routledge Companion to Environmental Ethics (Hale, Light, Lawhon eds.), 2022.
Oksanen & Vogt (toim.) Huomisen huomaava demokratia (Vastapaino, ilmestyy 2023 maaliskuu)
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Markku Oksanen, Filosofian yliopistonlehtori, Itä-Suomen yliopisto, Yhteiskuntatieteiden laitos
PL 1627, 70211 Kuopio

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