Am: 01.05.2024

Ort: Essex | online

Con­fe­rence: The Rea­li­sa­ti­on of Human Rights in Socie­ties Bey­ond Growth

The Human Rights Cent­re of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Essex will host a hybrid con­fe­rence, fun­ded by the Bri­tish Aca­de­my and the Well­co­me Trust, on ‘The Rea­li­sa­ti­on of Human Rights in Socie­ties Bey­ond Growth’ from 30 April to 1 May 2024.

Eco­no­mic growth plays a cen­tral role in dri­ving cli­ma­te and socio-eco­lo­gi­cal cri­ses, pri­ma­ri­ly due to the ongo­ing explo­ita­ti­on of natu­ral resour­ces for con­sump­ti­on. Despi­te its com­mon asso­cia­ti­on with mate­ri­al pro­spe­ri­ty, eco­no­mic growth is also tied to incre­asing levels of wealth and other forms of ine­qua­li­ty, often at the expen­se of social and envi­ron­men­tal jus­ti­ce. 

Brin­ging tog­e­ther inter­na­tio­nal­ly lea­ding scho­lars and prac­ti­tio­ners from the human rights and post-growth fields, the Bri­tish Aca­de­my con­fe­rence ‘The Rea­li­sa­ti­on of Human Rights in Socie­ties Bey­ond Growth,’ hos­ted by the Human Rights Cent­re, Uni­ver­si­ty of Essex, will explo­re emer­ging inter­sec­tions bet­ween human rights and post-growth pro­po­sals.  The goals are to unpack the rela­ti­onship bet­ween eco­no­mic growth and human rights; iden­ti­fy oppor­tu­ni­ties and chal­lenges for human rights in post-growth stra­te­gies; and explo­re pathways to rea­li­sing human rights while living within pla­ne­ta­ry boun­da­ries.

As a panelist, our seni­or rese­arch asso­cia­te Rem­co van de Pas will dis­cuss the topic Poli­cy impli­ca­ti­ons III: health and well-being in post-growth and sus­tainable socie­ties tog­e­ther with Ted Schreck­er (Eme­ri­tus Pro­fes­sor, New­cast­le Uni­ver­si­ty), Ste­phen Tur­ner (Seni­or Lec­tu­rer, Uni­ver­si­ty of Essex), Judith Bue­no de Mes­qui­ta (Seni­or Lec­tu­rer, Uni­ver­si­ty of Essex), chai­red by Anuj Kapilash­ra­mi (Pro­fes­sor at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Essex).

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