Climate Ethics and Climate Economics: How to Finance ‘Well Below 2°C’?

Proposal deadline extended to March 10th

 The second of six ESRC-funded workshops exploring issues where the ethics and economics of climate change intersect will be held at the University of Nottingham on 13-14 April 2016. The keynote speakers will be John Broome and Armon Rezai.

The spotlight of the workshop will be on the economics and ethics of rapidly increasing the climate finance necessary to meet the Paris Accord mitigation goal of well below 2°C. Estimates of the necessary annual investments in low/zero emissions energy generation to meet this goal are from 1000 to 2000 billion USD. This is three to six times current investment levels. The workshop will address recent proposals from John Broome and others to ‘borrow from the future’ to pay for mitigation. The idea is to use some form of debt financing and investment diverting to achieve mitigation ‘without sacrifice’ from the current generation and to break political logjams. We also encourage papers on other topics on increasing climate financing, such as alternative financing proposals, financing the Green Climate Fund, and assessments of the true obstacles to scaling up climate finance. Finally, we are happy to consider other proposals that are at the intersection of climate ethics and climate economics, but not focused on financing.

read more...

Posted in Notices | Leave a comment

Topics in Global Justice, University of Birmingham

Registration is now open for the University of Birmingham’s Centre for the Study of Global Ethics second annual conference Topics in Global Justice, ‘Agency, Power, and Policy. Click here to register: http://shop.bham.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&catid=63&prodid=1137 . Further updates on the program will be available here: http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/globalethics/events/2016/global-justice.aspx .

Please feel free to share this announcement with friends and colleagues.

Topics in Global Justice: Agency, Power, Policy

May 26

900-1000 Serena Parekh (Northeastern)-Taking Seriously the Agency of Refugees
1015-1145 Grad Panel 1:
Jorge Fabra Zamora (McMaster)- Making Justice Real: The Challenges of Global Law;
Blair Peruniak (Oxford)-Displacement, Responsibility, and Massively Shared Agency;
Andrew Molas (York)- Defending the CRPD: Dignity, Flourishing, and the Universal Right to Mental Health
1145-100 Lunch
100-215 Invited Keynote: Clare Chambers (Cambridge)—Regulating Religious Marriage
215-315 Jennifer Morton (City College of NY)- Can Education Undermine Representation?
330-430 Alison Jaggar (Colorado/Birmingham) and Corwin Aragon (Concordia) – Agency, Complicity, and Global Ethics: Social Power and the Responsibility to Remedy Structural Injustice
445-615 Public Lecture: Carl Hart (Columbia) How Pot (and other recreational drugs) Can Cure Racism

read more...

Posted in Notices | Leave a comment

job associate/full professor legal theory/political philosophy – University of Oslo

Job Description

A position as professor (or associate professor) is announced at PluriCourts, a Centre for the Study of the Legitimate Roles of the Judiciary in the Global Order. PluriCourts is a multidisciplinary Centre of Excellence at the Department of Public and International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo. The Faculty may appoint an associate professor if no applicant is found qualified as professor.

While at PluriCourts the candidate will primarily conduct research, with the exception of 10 % workload of tasks such as teaching and supervision. More teaching and supervision may be agreed with the Faculty. The position will be integrated in the Faculty of Law when PluriCourts expires in the year 2023, at which time the position will have the same obligations concerning research, teaching and administrative tasks as other professors at the Faculty.

read more...

Posted in Notices | Leave a comment

Final Reminder: Call for Convenors for the MANCEPT Workshops

The MANCEPT Workshops in Political Theory 2016 is an annual conference in political theory, organised under the auspices of the Manchester Centre for Political Theory. This year’s conference will be the thirteenth event in the series and will take place on Wednesday 7th to Friday 9th September at the Arthur Lewis Building, University of Manchester. Over the last twelve years, participants from over twenty five countries have come together in a series of workshops focussing on political theory/philosophy widely construed. Last year the workshops had more than 250 delegates attending, and the conference is now established as a leading international forum dedicated to the discussion of research in political theory.

read more...

Posted in Notices | Leave a comment

2016 Montreal Political Theory Manuscript Workshop Award Winner

The Groupe de recherche en philosophie politique de Montréal (GRIPP) is pleased to announce the 2016 winner of the Annual Montreal Political Theory Manuscript Workshop Award: “Reinventing Morality: A History of American Political Thought since the 1950s,” by Katrina Forrester of the Queen Mary University of London. A workshop on the manuscript will be held at McGill University in May 2016 (TBD).

Le Groupe de recherche en philosophie politique de Montréal (GRIPP) a le plaisir d’annoncer le gagnant du Prix annuel de l’atelier de manuscrit de philosophie politique de Montréal (2016): “Reinventing Morality: A History of American Political Thought since the 1950s,” par Katrina Forrester de la Queen Mary University de Londres. Un atelier sur le manuscrit aura lieu à l’Université McGill au mois de mai 2016 (date précise à déterminer).

read more...

Posted in Awards, Notices | Leave a comment

2-year Post-doc in Political Philosophy, University of Pavia

2-year Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Political Philosophy at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Pavia on themes of political corruption and whistleblowing.

The research fellowship is awarded within the framework of a research project financed by the European Commission DG Migration & Home Affairs entitled “A change of direction. Fostering whistleblowing in Europe in fight against corruption”. The specific focus of the research consists in a study of the moral wrongfulness of political corruption with an emphasis on issues of justice. The research fellow will contribute to the development of the conceptual framework concerning corruption and (in)justice. S/he will also contribute to the study of the normative implications of this conceptual framework for the development of anti-corruption policies, notably concerning the regulation of “whistleblowing”.

read more...

Posted in Notices | Leave a comment