CALL FOR PAPERS
Annual Meeting of the Society for Values in Higher Education
Portland State University
July 21-25, 2010
Making Choices: Sustainability in a World of Conflicting Values
Forty years after the first Earth Day, environmental concerns are greater than ever. For humankind to realize a sustainable future, we must take dramatic action and change individual and collective behavior. But are we capable of such change? What values will motivate individuals and groups to initiate and sustain earth-friendly behavior? What would sustainable human life look like?
Sustainability involves issues and concerns related to the environment, economic and political structures, religious worldviews, and individual and collective moral behavior. It can be studied from a variety of disciplinary perspectives—from the natural sciences to the social sciences to the humanities.
For 2010, the Society for Values in Higher Education (an interdisciplinary organization committed to the role of higher education in promoting citizenship and socially responsible values) is organizing afternoon working groups for scientists, scholars, and educators to present work that addresses sustainability from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Working groups will meet for 1.5 hours each afternoon for three days and will deal with one of two sets of questions.
Inquiries can be directed to Amy Berger, Associate Professor of Geology, Heidelberg College (aberger@heidelberg.edu) or to Eric Bain-Selbo, Department Head, Philosophy and Religion, Western Kentucky University (eric.bain-selbo@wku.edu). Proposals should be sent as e-mail attachments to eric.bain-selbo@wku.edu. Proposals should not exceed 1000 words in length. Proposals are due by APRIL 1, 2010. Early submissions are encouraged. In keeping with the mission of the SVHE, interdisciplinary and/or practice-oriented proposals are especially encouraged.
Awards
Each participant in a working group will have the $200 registration fee waived for the 2010 Fellows Meeting. In addition, the program committee of the SVHE will select two papers for special recognition at the meeting. To be eligible for an award, completed drafts of the papers must be submitted by June 1, 2010 and authors must attend the SVHE meeting to present their papers. Each winning author will receive $300.
Distribution and Publications
Participants will have the option to post their completed work on the SVHE website. They also will be encouraged to submit their manuscripts for possible publication in Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal (every paper will go through the standard review process, and publication is not guaranteed).