CfP: Environmental colloquium 26-27.11

YHYS Autumn Colloquium 2009 “Environmental governance of natural resources, the economy, and consumption” is approaching. The Colloquium will take place at the Finnish Environment Institute, Helsinki, on the 26th – 27th November 2009.

For more information on the Colloquium theme and programme, please visit the web site:
http://www.syke.fi/default.asp?contentid=328583&lan=en&clan=en#a1

Please note that the deadline for both registration and paper abstracts is the 8th of November 2009. Abstracts should be sent directly to the workshop coordinators. The registration takes place at:
http://www.syke.fi/default.asp?contentid=328583&lan=en&clan=en#a1

Updated workshop descriptions are listed as a part of this message.

Welcome!

On behalf of the organisers,
Annukka Berg


Workshop 1: Roles for multiple actors in ecosystem service provision?

The concept of ecosystem services is championed for its capacity to capture the multiple direct and indirect benefits that various actors can derive from natural resources and its potential for making these benefits comparable. In this excitement, however, it remains unclear who are in the position to identify, measure, enhance and derive the benefits. Whilst policy instruments are designed with the promise that they would encourage ecosystem service production, natural resource dependent sectors and actors aim to define ecosystem services around their traditional uses of land and water, timber and wheat. A particularly challenging topic is that of biodiversity conservation.
What benefits does biological diversity contribute to? Does the state, or a similar actor with a public good enhancing mandate identify the difficult-to-transfer ecological benefits of biodiversity and compensate for other users for conserving these, or do other natural resource dependent or interested actors, such as land owners, industries, entrepreneurs, extension service providers, hunters and conservationists develop their definitions for ecosystem services and the benefits they accrue? Could these actors interact and collaborate in new and innovative ways to identify and exchange services?

We invite contributions that:
– Consider the role of one or several public or private sector actors in identifying, measuring or exchanging ecosystem services
– Consider the governance systems and policy instruments aiming at enhancing ecosystem service provision
– Consider the institutional settings that frame the emerging ecosystem service provision ideas and the different actors’ roles

Workshop coordinators:
eeva.primmer@ymparisto.fi
jukka.simila@ymparisto.fi
paula.horne@ptt.fi


Workshop 2: Collaborative Environmental Policy Making — Problems and Possibilities

Public participation and stakeholder involvement have become an integral part of environmental planning and policy making. Similarly a research of collaborative process has a well-established place in the family of environmental social sciences. The trend to more collaborative modes of environmental planning is driven by normative considerations of enhancing democratic governance and practical considerations of improving the quality and legitimacy of policy making. Yet it still remains to be seen whether, and to what extent, collaborative environmental management lives up to the expectations. Likewise, the possibilities and ways of social sciences to answer this question need to be explored and sharpened. The workshop will explore the experiences from collaborative planning in different environmental policy contexts, and ask e.g. the following questions: What are the benefits, and possible dangers, from collaborative environmental management, what is the potential for policy learning in the context of collaborative processes and what are the mechanisms of learning, how are collaborative processes structured and facilitated for better and worse, and how do different legal and political institutions as well as ways of organizing participation enable or encumber successful collaboration? Furthermore, we encourage reflexive papers to discuss how to answer the questions?
What methodological choices have been taken and could be taken?

Workshop coordinators:
Heli Saarikoski
Finnish Environmental Institute
heli.saarikoski@ymparisto.fi

Riku Varjopuro
Finnish Environmental Institute
riku.varjopuro@ymparisto.fi


Workshop 3: Responsible citizenship and consumption

The workshop collects together students, scholars and practitioners of the many questions of environment and consumption. It aims to cover broadly the theme of citizenship with particular focus on environment and consumption, and to produce knowledge of the relationships between citizenship, everyday life consumption and lifestyles. As one particular point of entry, the workshop recognizes the recent Finnish policy program on consumption that calls for the inclusion of consumers in promotion of sustainable lifestyles as well as for active participation in environmental action.

The environmental awareness of Finns is high, but consumption in actual practice does not reflect this. Why does knowledge not turn into action?
What kinds of meanings are attached to the notions of responsible citizenship and environmental issues? Does, for example healthy living, and organic and local food, promote the adoption of responsibility and environmental citizenship in everyday life by consumer of different age.

The focus of potential contributions can be on choices in everyday life, on the concepts and conceptualizations of environmentally responsible consumption, and on environmental values, attitudes and lifestyles. The contributions may either be previously published papers, working papers or research plans. Working language is both Finnish and English.

Workshop coordinators:
Leena Haanpää
leena.haanpaa@utu.fi
University of Turku

Mikko Jalas
mikko.jalas@hse.fi
Organisaatiot ja johtaminen
Helsinki School of Economics


Workshop 4: Global Climate Governance

The YHYS conference will precede with only a week the 15th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Copenhagen where countries are supposed to agree on actions beyond
2012 when the Kyoto Protocol’s first commitment period expires. The climate governance session will provide a good opportunity for students of environmental governance and those who have been following the negotiations to share their insights and questions around this precarious process of addressing ‘the biggest market failure’ in the world. The key issue is how the different objectives and strategies of the COP15 parties can be aligned to overcome the obstacles for a ratifiable agreement and how (in-)effective the agreement may become in addressing the problem.

Questions worth exploring, and which are frequently heard in the current debate, include whether any agreement is better than a weak agreement, what is the importance of the form the commitments have (legally binding or not, specific emission reductions or not etc.), how the weak compliance mechanisms can be strengthened, how is the financing going to be scaled up and governed, how climate policies can be mainstreamed to different institutional contexts, and what role and shape sectoral approaches may take. But global climate governance is not limited to the UN-based process, there is an increasing literature on the fragmentation in this arena which is also important to explore. Many questions have been raised on the effectiveness and legitimacy of regional or minilateral initiatives such as the Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate, the G8, the Major Economies Forum, and various multistakeholder partnerships in e.g. the energy sector. Do these platforms offer solutions to the North/South debate which has been a lasting feature in global climate governance since negotiating the UNFCCC? Papers and presentations on all these and related issues around global climate governance are welcome to this panel.

Workshop coordinators:
Antto Vihma
Finland Futures Research Centre
Turku School of Economics
antto.vihma@tse.fi

Mikko Rask
National Consumer research Centre
mikko.rask@nrcr.fi


Workshop 5: The social making of safety, security and change in energy provisioning

Energy production and consumption are subjects to anticipated and prescribed changes as well as to development and innovation work.
Furthermore, the stability and change of these systems and the consequences of the changes in them are socio-technical in nature. The decisions about and the practices of the production and consumption of energy are scholarly interesting particularly because of the long time perspective and far-reaching consequences. This workshop focuses on the production, transportation, delivery and use practices of energy, and on the perceptions of lay and expert decision-makers.

The workshop particularly welcomes contributions on following themes:
– path-dependency and path-breaking in energy systems
– social making of risk and safety, and the management of safety in energy provisioning
– the failures and failure management in energy systems
– the regulation practices of energy related risks

Workshop coordinators:
Hannu Hänninen, hannu.hänninen@hse.fi
Sari Yli-Kauhaluoma, sari.yli-kauhaluoma@hse.fi

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Kurssi: Kulutus 2000-luvulla

Tilastokeskus järjestää 13.10.2009 päivän kestävän kurssin: Kulutus 2000-luvulla – löydä muutosten vahvat ja heikot signaalit Tilastokeskuksen kulutustutkimuksen avulla

Kurssilla tutustut kotitalouksien kulutusta kuvaaviin tilastollisiin aineistoihin. Kuulet asiantuntijaluennoilla kuluttajan suhteesta tavaroihin sekä kulutuksen vaihtoehtoisista poluista tästä päivästä 15 vuoden päähän.

Kurssilla opit käyttämään maksutonta, Internetissä olevaa Tilastokeskuksen verkkopalvelua analyysien ja päätöksenteon tukena. Etsimme yhdessä uusia näkökulmia kulutuksen muutoksiin ja kokeilemme, minkälaisia vastauksia kulutustutkimuksen aikasarja- ja muut aineistot antavat.

Voit lähettää kysymyksiä kurssin valmistelijoille etukäteen (kulutus@tilastokeskus.fi). Kulutustutkimuksen sivut löydät osoitteesta: www.tilastokeskus.fi/til/ktutk/index.html

Kurssin hintaan 280 € (+ alv 22 %) sisältyy kurssimateriaali, lounas ja kahvit.

Varmista paikkasi ja ilmoittaudu 29.9.2009 mennessä kotisivullamme:
www.tilastokeskus.fi/koulutuspalvelut tai puhelimitse: (09) 1734 3681 tai (09) 1734 2529

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CfP: The 1st Nordic Conference on Consumer Research

9th – 11th June, 2010
Vaasa, Finland
CfP as pdf (92 KB)
http://nccr2010.webs.com

Conference Theme: “Recognition of the roots and fruits of Nordic Consumer Research”

Contemporary Nordic Consumer Research can be described as active and multidisciplinary. But how did everything begin? In this conference consumer researchers have an opportunity to illustrate the historic development (roots) as well as to shed light on the multifarious nature, both theoretical and methodological pluralism (fruits) of current Nordic Consumer Research.

The conference will address the pathways of Nordic Consumer Research through the following sub-themes:

  1. History of consumer research
  2. Consumer culture and its communities
  3. Shopping and consumer choices
  4. Symbolic and experiential consumption
  5. Emerging trends in consumer markets
  6. Innovative methods in consumer research
  7. Marketing communication
  8. Consumption of services
  9. Sustainable consumption
  10. Optional theme

If you are interested in presenting a paper at the conference, send a title, the chosen theme and short abstract (250-300 words) no later than 31st October, 2009. Notification of acceptance of the abstracts will be made by 30th November.

The short abstracts can be developed either into extended abstracts or into full papers that represent the completed work of their authors. Deadline for both is 28th February,2010. It is mandatory that all accepted papers will be presented by an author at the conference. The extended abstract should provide a summary of the paper, including conceptualization, method, and major findings and must not exceed 750-1000 words, single-spaced. The body of the full paper must not exceed 20 double-spaced pages in total length, including short abstract, all tables, figures, notes, and references using a font no smaller than 12 points. More detailed writing guidelines and information will be available on a website devoted to conference http://nccr2010.webs.com/ later on. Full papers and extended abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings. Papers as well as presentations at the conference must be in English.

Welcome to Vaasa!

Organised by Department of Marketing, University of Vaasa

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Syksyn tapahtumat

Kulutustutkimuksen seuran syksy on tapahtumarikas. Tässä muistilista päätapahtumista:

  • Kulutustutkimuksen seuran perinteinen syysseminaari järjestetään vuonna 2009 Jyväskylässä. Alustava päivämäärä on 27.11 ja järjestelyistä vastaa professori Outi Uusitalo Jyväskylän yliopistosta. Pyydämme seuran jäseniltä ehdotuksia työpajojen aiheista ja vetäjistä kuluvan toukokuun aikana. Ehdotukset voi lähettää sähköpostitse seuran sihteerille, Perttu Melkakselle (perttu.melkas@stat.fi). Seminaarin ohjelmasta ilmoitetaan tarkemmin seuraavassa jäsenkirjeessä sekä seuran nettisivuilla.
  • Kulutustutkimuksen seura kutsuu jäsenensä loppukesällä 2009 työpajaan, jossa on tarkoitus suunnitella Suomen Akatemialle tarjottavaa kulutustutkimusta koskevaa tutkimusohjelmaa. Päivämääräksi on alustavasti sovittu 18.8.2009. Lisätietoja seuran hallituksen jäseniltä.
  • Kulutustutkimuksen seura järjestää yhdessä Suomen Antropologinen seura ry:n kanssa kaksipäiväisen työpajan 24-25.9.2009: Moral symmetry and material agency; negotiations on agent-object relations?. Seminaarin järjestelystä ja ohjelmasta vastaa Mikko Jalas (HSE): mikko.jalas@hse.fi.
  • Kulutustutkimus.Nyt -lehden numero 2/2009 ilmestyy syksyllä kulutuksen merkityksellisyyttä käsittelevänä erikoisnumerona. Vierailevina toimittajina ovat professori Pirjo Laaksonen ja tutkija Hanna Leipämaa-Leskinen Vaasan yliopistosta. Kirjoituskutsu löytyy tästä.

Ja vielä bonus vuodelle 2010:

  • Kulutustutkimuksen seura järjestää yhteistyössä Vaasan yliopiston kanssa kaksipäiväisen pohjoismaisen seminaarin kulutuksen merkityksellisyydestä. Alustava päivämäärä on 9-11.6.2010. Lisätietoja Minna-Maarit Jaskarilta: minna-maarit.jaskari@uwasa.fi.
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