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Call for Papers: The History and Future of Rationing

 

The Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre at the University of Leeds is pleased to invite researchers to submit abstracts for a one-day interdisciplinary workshop on ‘The History and Future of Rationing’ to be held in Leeds on Wednesday 25th March 2015.

 

Forming part of a wider AHRC-funded project Climate change, ethics and responsibilities: an interdisciplinary approach, this workshop seeks to invite discussion of both the historical experiences of rationing and potential use of rationing in the future, to explore ideas of acceptability and fairness in the organisation, distribution and consumption of limited resources.

 

Researchers are welcome from any discipline including, but not limited to: history, philosophy, economics, environmental science, sociology, political theory etc.

 

Confirmed speakers:

Dr Tina Fawcett (Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford)

Dr Mark Roodhouse (Department of History, University of York)

Dr Rob Lawlor (IDEA CETL/Philosophy, University of Leeds)

Josie Freear (IDEA CETL/History, University of Leeds)

 

We are currently inviting proposals for papers on the history and future of rationing from researchers of any discipline. 

 

We are interested in discussions of rationing in a range of contexts – though not healthcare rationing. This may include topics such: as the rationing of food, clothing and fuel in wartime; fuel rationing in the 1970s; the experience of rationing in Cuba from 1959; contemporary carbon rationing; the ethics of rationing; the future of rationing etc.

 

We particularly welcome papers which explore the following issues:

                     Fairness and ethics of rationing

                     Tradable vs. non-tradable rations

                     Equal shares vs. shares based on need or other criteria

                     Setting minimum levels of consumption

                     The political framework and organisation of rationing schemes

                     Rationing vs. alternatives (e.g. taxation)

                     Public and private acceptability and the lived experience of rationing

                     The language of rationing (e.g. characterising market based approaches as “rationing by price”)

 

Deadline for proposals:

Please send your abstract (c. 300 words and prepared for blind review) to [log in to unmask]
The deadline for submitting an abstract is 16th January 2015

 

 

Josephine Freear

Research Assistant on Rob Lawlor's AHRC funded project “Climate Change, Ethics and Responsibility: an interdisciplinary approach”

 

Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied (IDEA)

Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL)

University of Leeds

8-12 Fenton Street

(Off Woodhouse Lane)

Leeds LS2 9JT

 

Tel: 0113 343 9416

E-mail: [log in to unmask]

 

www.leeds.ac.uk/arts/info/125225/climate_change_ethics_and_responsibility