Symposium: Cultural dimensions of climate change

The Symposium on “Cultural Dimensions of Climate Change” is part of the XVI International Conference of the Society for Human Ecology, “Integrative Thinking forComplex Futures: Creating Resilience in Human-Nature Systems.” The conference will take place 10 - 13 September 2008, at Huxley College of the Environment, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington State, USA.

The basic assumption underpinning this symposium is that all personal and societal change happens within frameworks of interpretation, valuation and choice by subjects who see themselves as actual or potential agents. As such, the symposium seeks to explore the cultural dimensions of individual and social factors that may lead to mitigation to and adaptation to climate change. Reflection on schemas of interpretation and valuation that enable or constrain our capacities for action gain a particularly important role when we consider our ethical responsibilities toward present and future generations of fellow human and non-human inhabitants of this planet. For further information on the Symposium see the conference website.