AAC: Ateliers MANCEPT – ANIMAL POLITICS: UTOPIAN AND DYSTOPIAN VISIONS OF MULTISPECIES SOCIETY

[Annonce externe]

Les organisateurs-ices Angie Pepper, Eva Meijer, et Josh Milburn invitent à soumettre des résumés pour la prochaine session des ateliers du Manchester Centre for Political Theory (MANCEPT) Animal Politics : Utopian and Dystopian Visions of Multispecies Society à Manchester, Royaume-Uni, 7-9 septembre 2022.

[Résumé]

Animal ethicists – especially when informed by political theory – have done valuable work theorising multispecies utopias. But they have also done important work documenting today’s multispecies dystopias, exploring how we can move away from them. We propose to put this work in conversation: to place utopias next to dystopias, to put ideal theory in conversation with non-ideal theory. Bringing together political theorists, animal ethicists, critical animal studies scholars, and those in cognate disciplines, we will ask:

  • What does multispecies utopia look like? What does multispecies dystopia look like?
  • What makes a vision multispecies? In what sense (if any) should we want our politics to be multispecies? In what sense (if any) should we not?
  • Where do we find ourselves in relation to visions of multispecies utopia or dystopia? Should we be optimistic?? Pessimistic?
  • What steps can we take to push towards multispecies utopia? Away from multispecies dystopia?
  • What is the role of animal sanctuaries in thinking about utopia? Do sanctuaries offer an opportunity to think about what a just multispecies society might look like? Or do they reveal the limits of what we can achieve with captive animals?
  • How (if at all) do animals themselves work towards utopia or dystopia? In what ways might animal agency contribute to the realisation of a multispecies utopia?
  • Where do animals fit in classic studies or visions of utopia and dystopia, if at all? What is the value, for animal ethicists, of utopian theorising? Of ‘ideal theory’? Of political theory generally? Are visions of ‘zoopolis’ utopic? What does that mean?
  • How can political theorising influence real-world animal politics? Animal activism? What place does talk of utopia and dystopia have in real-world politics and activism?
  • What is the role of stories, thought experiments, art, and literature in thinking about multispecies utopias and dystopias? Does animal ethics need more imagination? Do we need new genres and methods to think about and work towards multispecies futures? How can we support and promote radical political imagination?
  • What can philosophical treatises of multispecies justice learn from other intellectual and cultural traditions (transhumanism, Afrofuturism, disability studies, gender studies)? How can we ensure that multispecies utopias are not dystopian from other perspectives?

[Pour soumettre]

Veuillez envoyer un résumé de 300 mots maximum à Angie Pepper (angie.pepper@roehampton.ac.uk) avant le 1er juin 2022. Les intervenants sélectionnés seront informés peu après.

Si vous avez des questions, n’hésitez pas à contacter les organisateurs : Angie Pepper (angie.pepper@roehampton.ac.uk), Eva Meijer (e.r.meijer@uva.nl) et Josh Milburn (jmilburn02@qub.ac.uk).

Les personnes sélectionnées disposeront d’une heure pour présenter leur article, y compris les questions-réponses. Veuillez noter que les conférenciers devront s’inscrire à la conférence ; cette année, les frais d’inscription sont de 230 £ pour les universitaires salariés, avec un tarif préférentiel de 135 £. Des bourses sont potentiellement disponibles pour les étudiants diplômés. Les présentations avec plus d’un intervenant sont les bienvenues, mais tous les intervenants devront s’inscrire séparément à la conférence.