Program Enjust Workshop: “Narratives and Practices of Environmental Justice”
Venue: Wissenschaftszentrum Kiel, Address: Fraunhoferstraße 13, 24118 Kiel
Thursday, June 06 |
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12:30 – 13:30 |
Welcoming snack |
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13:00 – 13:30 |
Arrival of participants |
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13:30 – 14:00 |
Workshop introduction: Silja Klepp and Jonas Hein |
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14:00 – 15:30 |
Keynote: Gordon Walker “Environmental justice in space and time: opening up temporalities” |
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15:30 – 16:30 |
Poster session with coffee break |
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16:30 – 18:00 |
Conceptualizing environmental justice Discussant: Michael Flitner Stefanie Baasch: “Environmental justice through participation? Conceptual and methodological reflections” Francesca Rosignoli: “Justice in an environmental nutshell: A theory of justice or justice as a roadmap” Konrad Ott: “Can there be a reasonable anti-egalitarian approach in environmental justice?” Ignacio Rubio: “A bundle of grievances. Distribution, recognition and the politics of environmental risks” |
Social movements and counter narratives I Discussant: Jean Carlo Rodriguez Robert Hafner: “Environmental justice concepts rethought: Making sense of narratives and conceptions” Özge Yaka: “Environmental vs. Socio-Ecological: Rethinking Justice from Below” Jochen Laub: “Teaching environmental justice: Environmental justice within geographical education. Libertad Chavez Rodriguez and Raquel Treviño: “Queering environmental justice”
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19:00 |
Opening of the exhibition on climate justice (Barbara Dombrowski) and snacks |
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Friday, June 07 |
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9:30 – 11:00 |
Justice dimensions of climate politics I Justice dimensions of climate politics I Discussant: Silja Klepp Hartmut Fünfgeld “Justice in Climate Change Adaptation Planning“ Maria Kaufmann: “Adaptation to Climate Change: Institutionalizing (In)Justices?” Thomas Thaler: “Social Justices in Natural Hazard Management: How Policy Change Influence Financial Distribution and Contribution in Austria” Christian Baatz: “Establishing Practices of Climate Change Compensation Without Talking About it? |
Social movements and counter narratives II Discussant: Benno Fladvad Celia Ruiz Oña: “The Emergence of Climate Change Narratives in the Socio-environmental Struggles in the Guatemalan-Mexican Border” Alice Owen: “The Anti-fracking Movement” Anne Tittor and Virginia Toledo: “The Production of Bioethanol as a Contested Issue. Local Movements seeking for Environmental Justice in Córdoba (Argentina)” Aziza Moneer: “’It is not all about economic growth’: Epistemology of the South and environmental movements in Egypt, Morocco and Algeria”
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11:00 – 11:15 |
Coffee break |
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11:15 – 12:45 |
World Café Moderated by Johanna Barnbeck and Silja Klepp |
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12:45 – 14:00 |
Lunch break |
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14:00 – 15:00 |
Marine Justice I Discussant: Stefanie Wodrig A.R. Siders: „Environmental (In)Justice in U.S. Coastal Relocation” Manuel Rivera: “Why Not Talk About Justice? The Current Debate on Deep-Sea Mining” |
Public Health and environmental justice Discussant: Angelika Messner Gabriela Bolte: “Environmental Justice from a Public Health Perspective” Amelia Fiske: “Does Environmental Justice Travel ‘Lightly’?” |
15:00 – 15:30 |
Coffee break |
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15:30 – 17:00 |
Marine Justice II Discussant: Stefanie Wodrig Erik v. Doorn: “Environmental Justice in the International Legal Distribution of Marine Resources” Itai Apter: “Cross-Border Marine Environmental Justice: Adapting Political-Legal Narratives to the Winds of the Present and the Waves of the Future” Irmak Ertör: “Global Environmental Justice Movement on the Seas: Understanding the Narratives and Practices of Small‐scale Fishers’ Resistances” Maria Hadjimichael: “The Role of the Commons in Environmental Justice Claims: Struggles over the Coastline and the Sea in an Era of Economic Crisis” |
Justice dimensions of environmental politics Discussant: Jonas Hein Gert V. Hecken: “Towards a Power-Sensitive and Socially-Informed Analysis of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES): Addressing the Gaps in the Current Debate” Lasse Loft: “Findings from Empirical Equity Research on Vietnam’s Payments for Forest Ecosystem Services Scheme” Fenna Otten: “Deconstructing Sustainable Rubber Production: Contradictory Narratives in Rural Sumatra” Juan Sebastian Velez: “Peasant Communities, Protected Areas and Environmental Justice in Colombian Northwestern Amazonia” |
19:00 – 21:00 |
Panel discussion on “From science to action – Knowledge for a just transformation?” with: Moderated by Florian Dünckmann (CAU) Verheyen, Roda (Lawyer) Regis, Steffen (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen Schleswig-Holstein) Morchain, Daniel (Oxfam) Maus, Gunnar (Regional Planning Schleswig-Holstein) Rodriguez de Francisco, Jean Carlo (German Development Institut)
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21.00 |
EnJust Reception |
Saturday, June 08 |
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9:00 – 10:30 |
Justice dimensions of climate politics II Discussant: Sybille Bauriedl Katja Biedenkopf: “Climate Justice and Carbon Pricing” Juliane Schumacher: “Narratives of Contestation and Cooptation: REDD+ in the Southern Mediterranean” Gopal Sarangi: “Deep Decarbonisation, Stranded Fossil Fuel Assets and Climate Justice: Evidences from India” Hanne Svarstad: “A Frog Called Norway: Replacing a Narrative of Climate Leadership with one of Climate Injustice”
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Environmental conflict and transformation Discussant: Yvonne Kunz Sophia Hatzisavvidou: “A Rhetorical Genealogy of ‘Environmental Justice’: Continuity, Disruption, and the Just Transition” Daniel Morchain: “A theatre play: Whose wellbeing is climate change adaptation supporting” Elena Zepharovich: “Power Disparities in the Battlefield of Soy” Tobias Kalt: “Climate Justice vs. Just Transition? Conflicting Narratives in Coal Mining Conflicts in Germany” |
10:30 – 11:00 |
Coffee break |
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11:30 – 12:30 |
Closing discussion and future activities of EnJust |
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End of the workshop |
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For registered participants |
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Public occasion |