BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T065632Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190916T050000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190918T130000 SUMMARY:Divergent values in sustainability assessments: love them\, leave them\, or change them? UID:20240329T065632Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/Berlin LOCATION:Torgauer Strasse 12-15\, Berlin\, Germany\, 10829 DESCRIPTION:
Call for papers for Conference: &lsquo\;Divergent values in sustainability assessments: love them\, leave them\, or change them&rsquo\;?
\nDates: Sept. 16-18\, 2019\, Berlin\, Germany.
\nWebsite:
\nhttps://www.mcc-berlin.net/en/valuesconference.html
\nConference description:
\nThis interdisciplinary conference is about novel approaches to legitimacy at the science-policy interface in light of divergent normative viewpoints. What would a legitimate assessment of the desirability of alternative sustainability futures look like? A particular focus is on deliberative approaches to ethical issues.
\nConflicting values are increasingly understood to be a considerable challenge for sustainability governance in general and integrated assessment processes in particular. But how can international (e.g.\, IPCC\, IPBES\, etc.) or domestic science-policy interfaces explicitly consider divergent normative viewpoints\, including\, e.g.\, different interests\, ethical principles\, different framings of sustainability\, as well as the various policy goals underlying climate change mitigation\, biodiversity protection and sustainable development?
\nThis conference will explore the prospects and the limitations of more recent innovations and promising approaches to divergent normative viewpoints. The goal is to jointly discuss and develop novel responses that meet the crucial\, though ambiguous\, criterion of liberal-democratic legitimacy (excluding\, e.g.\, dogmatic or authoritarian approaches)\, without falling into cynism or fatalism regarding conflicting values in sustainability governance.
\nCollaboration across disciplines appears to be absolutely essential here. This conference envisages a novel interdisciplinary and practically-informative evaluation of alternative approaches. It brings together philosophy\, economics\, social-science and integrated assessment communities. This might inform future integrated assessment processes (such as by the IPCC\, IPBES or UN Environment)\, but also inspire critical-constructive research about the value-laden science-policy interface. The conference nurtures the hope that liberal democracies can successfully respond to conflicting values as a major obstacle to environmental governance.
\nKeynote speakers:
\nHow to Participate:
\nPlease register via email to event@mcc-berlin.net by June 30th\, 2019. A confirmation or decline email will be sent to you within 3 days depending on room capacity (we envisage about 40 to 50 participants).
\nSome slots for presentations are still available. We welcome paper proposals in terms of abstract submissions (300-500 words) &ndash\; e.g.\, case studies or other empirical studies\, novel theoretical work\, practical experiences\, etc. &ndash\; by April 30th\, 2019 via email to Martin Kowarsch kowarsch@mcc-berlin.net).
\nThe selection process will be finalised by mid-May 2019 and all candidates will be informed about the result.
\nFor further information\, please contact Martin Kowarsch (email: kowarsch@mcc-berlin.net).
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