CfP: Food security from a planetary health perspective - workshop

PI
Petrikova, Ivica
Thu, Apr 25, 2024 9:54 AM

Dear colleagues.

We are inviting proposals for presentations at a workshop on ‘Food security from a planetary health perspective’, organised by the Global Politics and Development Centre and the Living Sustainably catalyst at Royal Holloway University of London, that will take place online, on June 18, 2024 (afternoon), and in person in London, on June 19, 2024 (morning). This workshop aims to explore the intersection of food security and planetary health, focusing on the complex relationship between human health and the health of our planet.

In recent years, concerns about food security have become increasingly urgent, with challenges such as climate change, population growth, and environmental degradation posing significant threats to global food systems. At the same time, there is a growing recognition of the importance of planetary health – the health of human civilization and the state of the natural systems on which it depends.

This workshop seeks to bring together researchers to

  •    Examine the connections between food security, in all its aspects (availability, access, utilisation, stability, agency, and sustainability) and planetary health;
    
  •    Assess how different factors (e.g., multinational corporations, food aid provision, gender/race, water insecurity, technological advances etc.) affect food systems and planetary health; and
    
  •    Interrogate the pros and cons of different strategies for promoting food security while safeguarding planetary health.
    

Papers based on the presentations will be considered for publication in the forthcoming Handbook of Politics of Food Security (De Grutyer, 2025). We will also discuss potential large grant applications around food security.

If interested in participating, please send an abstract of no more than 200 words by May 15, 2024, to ivica.petrikova@rhul.ac.ukmailto:ivica.petrikova@rhul.ac.uk. Feel free to also use this email to ask any questions that you might have about the event. Contributions from PhD students and early-career researchers are encouraged. Please indicate in your proposal whether you’d prefer participating online or in person in London.

Dr Ivica Petrikova

Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations

Co-director of the Global Politics and Development Centre (GPDC)

Websitehttps://ivicapetrikova.owlstown.net/

Department of Politics and International Relations

Royal Holloway University of London

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Dear colleagues. We are inviting proposals for presentations at a workshop on ‘Food security from a planetary health perspective’, organised by the Global Politics and Development Centre and the Living Sustainably catalyst at Royal Holloway University of London, that will take place online, on June 18, 2024 (afternoon), and in person in London, on June 19, 2024 (morning). This workshop aims to explore the intersection of food security and planetary health, focusing on the complex relationship between human health and the health of our planet. In recent years, concerns about food security have become increasingly urgent, with challenges such as climate change, population growth, and environmental degradation posing significant threats to global food systems. At the same time, there is a growing recognition of the importance of planetary health – the health of human civilization and the state of the natural systems on which it depends. This workshop seeks to bring together researchers to - Examine the connections between food security, in all its aspects (availability, access, utilisation, stability, agency, and sustainability) and planetary health; - Assess how different factors (e.g., multinational corporations, food aid provision, gender/race, water insecurity, technological advances etc.) affect food systems and planetary health; and - Interrogate the pros and cons of different strategies for promoting food security while safeguarding planetary health. Papers based on the presentations will be considered for publication in the forthcoming Handbook of Politics of Food Security (De Grutyer, 2025). We will also discuss potential large grant applications around food security. If interested in participating, please send an abstract of no more than 200 words by May 15, 2024, to ivica.petrikova@rhul.ac.uk<mailto:ivica.petrikova@rhul.ac.uk>. Feel free to also use this email to ask any questions that you might have about the event. Contributions from PhD students and early-career researchers are encouraged. Please indicate in your proposal whether you’d prefer participating online or in person in London. Dr Ivica Petrikova Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations Co-director of the Global Politics and Development Centre (GPDC) Website<https://ivicapetrikova.owlstown.net/> Department of Politics and International Relations Royal Holloway University of London This email, its contents and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. In certain circumstances, it may also be subject to legal privilege. Any unauthorised use, disclosure, or copying is not permitted. If you have received this email in error, please notify us and immediately and permanently delete it. Any views or opinions expressed in personal emails are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Royal Holloway, University of London. It is your responsibility to ensure that this email and any attachments are virus free.