The “Sustainability and Social Science Research Symposium” will be held at the University of Michigan, United States, on May 17th-19th, 2017. The aims of the Symposium are as follows:
a) to provide social science researchers focusing on sustainability an opportunity to present and discuss their work (e.g. empirical work, case studies, teaching and learning innovations, applied projects, etc.);
b) to foster the exchange of information, ideas and experiences acquired in the execution of research projects, especially initiatives which have influenced behavior, decision-making, or policy;
c) to discuss methodological approaches and projects which aim to offer a better understanding of sustainability across society and economic sectors; and
d) to network the participants and provide a platform so they can explore possibilities for further cooperation.
b) to foster the exchange of information, ideas and experiences acquired in the execution of research projects, especially initiatives which have influenced behavior, decision-making, or policy;
c) to discuss methodological approaches and projects which aim to offer a better understanding of sustainability across society and economic sectors; and
d) to network the participants and provide a platform so they can explore possibilities for further cooperation.
The Call for Abstracts is now open with a May 30, 2016 deadline. Further details can be found at: https://www.haw-hamburg.de/en/ftz-als/events/michigan2017.html
Thank you,
John Callewaert, Ph.D.
Director, Integrated Assessment, Graham Sustainability Institute
Lecturer, College of Literature, Science & Arts, University of Michigan
Associate Editor, Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
734-615-3752 (office)