Workshop: Ecologies of Consumption: Markets, Sustainability, and Consumer Culture
| What | Education: Events |
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| When |
April 04, 2008 10:00 AM
April 04, 2008 05:00 PM
April 04, 2008 from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm |
| Where | ACES Library (Heritage Room-1st floor) |
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This one day workshop brings together scholars from across the UIUC campus for an exchange of ideas on consumption and the environment.
Its purpose is to
foster connections among scholars from different disciplines whose research
focuses on topics including, but not limited to, sustainable development and
consumption, eco-marketing, green consumer culture, public participation in
environmental decision making, environment and consumer health, and
environmental advocacy and education. We are particularly interested in
developing an ongoing dialog on environmental communications as a field of
inquiry and practice that builds connections between the academic community and
the general public.
PROGRAM:
10-10:15 am Opening remarks: "Why
Consumption?"
10:15-12 pm
Panel 1:
Michelle Nelson (Advertising) and Mark
Rademacher (School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of
Wisconsin-Madison): "From Trash to Treasure: Freecycle as Gift
Economy"
Laura Oswald (Advertising) "Urban Gardening
and the Reconstruction of African American Identity on the West Side of Chicago"
Madhu Viswanathan (Business Administration) "From
Subsistence Marketplaces to Sustainable Marketplaces? Lessons
Learned From
Synergies Between Research, Teaching, and Social
Initiatives"
12-1:15 pm Lunch
(vegetarian; provided on site)
1:15-3 pm Panel 2:
Bill
Sullivan (Environmental Council)
Eric Benson (Art
and Design) "Re: GreenThoughts on the Sustainable Design Future"
David V. Budescu, Stephen B. Broomell and Han H. Por
(Psychology) "How Should We Communicate Uncertainty About Climate Change to
the Public?"
3-3:15
pm Coffee Break
3:15-5
pm Panel 3
Emma O'Brien (Program Coordinator,
Forest ReLeaf of Missouri) "Sustainability For All: Public Participation in
Environmental Issues"
Diana Mincyte (Advertising)
"Sustainable Consumption: The Good, the Bad, and the Impossible"
Closing Discussion
5-7:30 pm Reception and Anti-littering Campaign
presentations
Everybody is invited--Students, Faculty, Staff, Community
Activists.
No need to register.
We expect over 50 participants from
different units on UIUC campus including Environmental Council, Advertising,
Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Veterinary Science, Business
Administration, Art and Design and others. In addition to presentation and
discussions, this workshop will also feature student anti-littering campaigns
designed for the UIUC campus.
Workshop is sponsored by Environmental
Council, Department of Advertising, Human Dimensions of Environmental Issues
Program, Department of Business Administration, and the Office of Facilities and
Services.