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"Tuke, A" <[log in to unmask]>

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Tuke, A

Date:

Wed, 17 Nov 1999 09:50:31 -0000

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Dear listowner, please consider forwarding as appropriate, 

Fellowship Announcement 

Ecological Conversations: Gender, Science and the Sacred 

A Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship Program at the Center for 

the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon.  This program 
invites 
scientists, scholars, theologians, writers, and grass-roots activists 
from 
different cultural and national contexts to share perspectives on the 
fundamental philosophical, evolutionary, political, and spiritual 
questions 
generated by the convergence of women's and environmental movements 
around 
the globe. 

First Year: Fellowships for the 1999-2000 academic year have been 
awarded 
to individuals from India, Israel, Zimbabwe, Canada and the United 
States. 
Although all will address issues of gender and ecology, their 
backgrounds 
span literature, environmental studies, agricultural biology, sociology, 

and Jewish mysticism.  Detailed descriptions of the first-year fellows 
and 
their proposed research projects can be found on the program web site. 

Second Year: In 2000-2001, we welcome proposals addressing issues of 
scientific practice.  Themes of particular interest are: the history and 

contemporary understanding of evolutionary theory and natural history; 
how 
scientific concepts and research are translated into public 
environmental 
discourse; ecofeminist visions of science and technology; new approaches 
to 
issues of reproduction and population; the history and practice of 
indigenous sciences; and studies of new scientific paradigms. 

Third Year: During 2001-2002, the conversation will focus on questions 
situated at the intersection of the ecological and the sacred.  We are 
interested in research or practice addressing the integration of 
scientific 
and sacred epistemologies in investigations of ecology, as well as 
alternative conceptions of relationships to place, land, and other 
living 
beings. 

Application deadlines: January 17, 2000 (2001) 
Contact: Lynne Fessenden 
Center for the Study of Women in Society 
1201 University of Oregon 
Eugene, OR 97403-1201 
Phone (541)346-5399 
Fax (541)346-5096 
E-mail: [log in to unmask] 
Web Site: http://ecocon.uoregon.edu 

  


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