Hagley Fellows Conference
March 9, 2001
Hagley Museum and Library
Wilmington, Delaware
The Hagley Fellows at the University of Delaware invite paper proposals for
"Consumption and the Environment," the 2001 Hagley Fellows Conference. Joel
Tarr, Richard S. Caliguiri Professor of Urban and Environmental History and
Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, will give the keynote address on
"Environment, Consumption and the Urban Hinterland." The conference will
explore the interaction between consumption and the environment in an
historical context. We believe that such an approach provides a way to
integrate studies of production and consumption and to highlight the social
implications of seemingly personal decisions. What does each act of
consumption mean for the neighborhood, the city, the region, the planet?
How have industrial societies shaped the urban and natural environments to
make possible new kinds of consumption? And how has our understanding of
the environment -- as polluted city, boundless source of energy, or pristine
site of recreation -- shaped our consumption choices?
We solicit papers from a wide range of disciplines, including but not
limited to environmental history, history of consumption, industrialization,
urban studies, and others. Contemporary public policy research falls outside
the conference's historical focus. Proposals, including an 800-word
abstract and one-page CV, should be sent by December 1st, 2000 to: Hagley
Fellows, University of Delaware, 236 Munroe Hall, Newark, Delaware 19711; or
tmancl@aol.com.
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