ESSH

Call for Papers Network of Health and Environment


of the European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC), at Glasgow, 11 to 14 April, 2012.

Proposals are invited for panels or individual papers of any subject dealing with the social history of health and the relationship between health and the enviroment. While individual papers are welcome, panels consisting of four contributors and one chair and discussant (who can be the same person) have a higher chance of being accepted. We particularly encourage panels organised around a central theme with papers covering different perspectives on this theme, especially those with comparative approach, bringing together contributions on different regions and / or time periods.

Panel participants must come from different institutions and preferably should come from different countries. We reserve the right to re-arrange panels and contributors as appears necessary in view of the incoming applications.

Suggestions are particularly encouraged on the topics listed below, especially those addressing issues of overlapping relevance to the environment and public health. But proposals on other topics are very welcome as well.

  • Global Health - Possible sub-themes: travels of disease; the ecological imperialism revisited; globalisation; plague, cholera, Aids, SARS
  • Global Resources, their use and impact on well-being: soil, fuels, water
  • Temporary issues: the emergence and disappearance of perceived health and/or environmental topics
  • Occupational Health in Resource Extraction: accidents, insurance, long-term health hazards
  • Health and/or Nature as Commodity - Themes: developments of the market for medication, health foods and other health products; interaction between physicians, scientists and businessmen
  • Environmental Changes and Impact on Public Health - positive, negative, or both
  • Warfare: how has the - historically common - situation of warfare affected the physical wellbeing of nature and people in it?
  • Normality - how have common conceptions changed about healthy people or a healthy environment? Panel chairs can also act as discussants. Discussants have an important role in stimulating discussions, which should take up a substantial part of the panel time. They can identify central issues of the papers, point of similarities and differences, raise individual or general questions or otherwise broaden the perspective on the overall themes of the panels.
    The deadline is May 1, 2011.

    Visit www.iisg.nl/esshc for:
    General information on the biannual conferences
    The organising institution
    Pre-registstration form
    For questions, suggestions etc., please write to: Enrique Perdiguero-Gil and/or Iris Borowy


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