Welcome to Culture, Politics, and Climate Change, an international conference hosted at the University of Colorado Boulder. (click here)
This scholarly meeting promises to be a lively and enriching gathering of some of the foremost International and American scholars in fields such as Environmental Communication, Environmental Policy and Politics, Risk Communication, Visual Culture, Religion and the Environment, Globalization and Spirituality, Journalism Studies, and Science Communication, among others. This cross-disciplinary conference will explore intersections between culture, politics, and science in order to enhance our understanding of public policy addressing climate change....
31st Boulder Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science
October 16th-18th, 2015
Description: The notion of emergence is of central interest across a variety of domains of philosophical and scientific inquiry. Emergent phenomena are phenomena that in some sense "arise" from other phenomena, on which they somehow "depend" but to which they're also somehow "irreducible". Putative examples are common and span physical, chemical, biological, psychological, linguistic, social, economic, and political dimensions....
Integral Ecology Center (click here)
This website is not prepared to maintained by the University of Colorado. The UC Climate Change conference information appears on this website.
This scholarly meeting promises to be a lively and enriching gathering of some of the foremost International and American scholars in fields such as Environmental Communication, Environmental Policy and Politics, Risk Communication, Visual Culture, Religion and the Environment, Globalization and Spirituality, Journalism Studies, and Science Communication, among others. This cross-disciplinary conference will explore intersections between culture, politics, and science in order to enhance our understanding of public policy addressing climate change....
31st Boulder Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science
Topic: Emergence (click here)
University of Colorado at BoulderOctober 16th-18th, 2015
Description: The notion of emergence is of central interest across a variety of domains of philosophical and scientific inquiry. Emergent phenomena are phenomena that in some sense "arise" from other phenomena, on which they somehow "depend" but to which they're also somehow "irreducible". Putative examples are common and span physical, chemical, biological, psychological, linguistic, social, economic, and political dimensions....
Integral Ecology Center (click here)
This website is not prepared to maintained by the University of Colorado. The UC Climate Change conference information appears on this website.