Dear Colleagues:


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Dimitris and Manisha



Call for paper proposals for International Studies Association Conference, 2024

Conference theme and call for papers: 
https://www.isanet.org/Conferences/ISA2024/Call

Political economy of production-consumption: Justice and power in relations 
across space and time

The dynamics underlying the production and consumption of food, energy, water, 
emissions, and anything that we use have been identified as core drivers of 
global environmental problems, and are implicated in unequal development. 
Systems of production-consumption in modern world capitalism implicate a range 
of unequal and power-laden social relations, mediated by institutional actors 
such as nation states, multinational corporations, labor unions, and civil 
society. These relations link nation-states, communities and social 
forces/entities which are positioned very differently in relation to the causes 
and consequences of, and responses to, global environmental problems. This 
panel aims to reinvigorate a conversation about the social relations of unjust 
and unequal production-consumption systems within global development and 
environmental studies, at a time when transforming and even degrowing these 
systems is becoming an urgent ecological priority. Underlying this effort is an 
inclusive political economy approach that pays close attention to power and, 
thus, the interface of structural inequalities and injustice.
We welcome theoretical and empirical papers that examine the relations of 
production-consumption systems at local, regional, and transnational levels. 
Thematic foci could include a focus on waged and unwaged work, extractivism, 
(de)colonial relations, ecologically (un)equal exchange, amongst others. We 
particularly welcome papers that integrate Indigenous, Decolonial, Black, 
Intersectional, Abolitionist, Queer and Marxist Feminist lineages of thought, 
or incorporate activist and engaged research approaches into the work. Our aim 
is to generate a lively discussion about the relational politics of 
transforming production-consumption systems.

Please send a proposal of 150-250 words to Dimitris Stevis at  
dimitris.ste...@colostate.edu<mailto:dimitris.ste...@colostate.edu> and copy 
Manisha Anantharaman at m...@stmarys-ca.edu<mailto:m...@stmarys-ca.edu>. To 
allow enough time for consideration and response before the June 1 deadline 
please send your proposal by end of your day, Friday, May 19.



Dimitris Stevis
Professor
Department of Political Science
Colorado State University
200 West Lake Street
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1782
USA


office: Clark B349
phone (office): +970-491-6082
fax: +970-491-2490
dimitris.ste...@colostate.edu<mailto:dimitris.ste...@colostate.edu>
http://polisci.colostate.edu/author/dimitris/

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