Dear all,

We still have some places for our annual political ecology summer school, 27 
june - 3 July. Please spread the word or think about joining us!

Best,
Bram and Rob

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From: Buscher, Bram <bram.busc...@wur.nl>
Sent: woensdag 6 maart 2019 15:39
To: eant...@listserv.uga.edu
Subject: PhD Summer school SMART political ecologies and environmental 
technologies - 27 June - 3 July, Wageningen, Netherlands

Dear all,

We welcome applications for our annual Political Ecology Summer school, this 
time on ‘SMART political ecologies’ and environmental technologies. We have a 
great line-up of speakers, including Prof. Karen Bakker (UBC), Prof. Jennifer 
Gabrys (Cambridge), Prof. Mike Goodman, and many more. Please spread the word!

Thanks,
Bram Büscher and Rob Fletcher

SMART Political Ecologies? On the Nature and Power of Environmental 
Technologies and their Implications for Just Futures - 4 ECTS The Six-day 
intensive PhD workshop ‘SMART Political Ecologies? On the Nature and Power of 
Environmental Technologies and their Implications for Just Futures’ will be 
held from 27 June – 3 July 2019 in Wageningen, the Netherlands. The workshop 
gives motivated PhD candidates the chance to deepen their knowledge on how the 
field of political ecology is adapting to the contemporary era of multiplying, 
intensifying and proliferating environmental technologies. On the one hand, 
this refers to governmental technologies in the Foucauldian sense, where new 
techniques, politics and forms of governmental oversight, intervention and 
management are rapidly changing human-nature relations and access to and 
control over nonhuman natures. On the other hand, we have seen the rapid 
emergence of a host of new technologies in the material sense, driven by the 
Internet-of-Things, new SMART technologies, and social media platforms, among 
others. These technological developments and their integrated possibilities are 
further changing environmental governance and politics around the planet. 
Environmental studies and political ecology scholars have started to register 
these developments yet have only begun to investigate and understand their 
implications. The 2019 Wageningen Political Ecology Summer school focuses on 
these two sides of ‘environmental technologies’ and welcomes PhD candidates to 
join a great line-up of speakers to discuss their implications for political 
ecology and just futures.
More info: 
https://www.wur.nl/en/activity/SMART-Political-Ecologies-On-the-Nature-and-Power-of-Environmental-Technologies-and-their-Implications-for-Just-Futures.htm


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Prof. Dr. Bram Büscher

Professor and chair, sociology of development and change, Wageningen University 
Visiting Professor, Department of Geography, Environmental Management and 
Energy Studies - University of Johannesburg Research Associate, Department of 
Sociology and Social Anthropology, Stellenbosch University

De Leeuwenborch, Hollandseweg 1, 6707 KN Wageningen, Netherlands.
T: +31317482015 E: bram.busc...@wur.nl<mailto:bram.busc...@wur.nl>.
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Senior editor Conservation & Society: please consider submitting a paper! See: 
http://www.conservationandsociety.org/
For recent publications, see: https://brambuscher.com/publications/

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