We are pleased to announce our program!
Please email us at TurningTheTide2023@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Last Updated: October 23, 3pm AST
We are pleased to announce our program!
Please email us at TurningTheTide2023@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Last Updated: October 23, 3pm AST
This is the webpage for the 2023 conference, for information on the 2025 Conference in Prince Edward Island, click here.
The Second International Conference on Small Island States and Subnational Island Jurisdictions
DATE: October 23rd-26th, 2023
LOCATION: University of Aruba, Oranjestad, Aruba
CO-HOSTED BY: The University of Aruba and the University of Prince Edward Island, Canada
REGISTER | KEYNOTE SPEAKERS | TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATIONS | PROGRAM | BOOK OF ABSTRACTS
Islands are at the front lines of climate change. With close proximity to the oceans, they are often the first to experience land loss due to sea-level rise and erosion, the often catastrophic effects of extreme weather events, and the life-changing effects of changes in seasonality and temperature change on land and in the ocean.
But what of social change on islands brought about by climate change? How are the effects of climate change impacting on islandness?
This transdisciplinary conference sets out to explore the theme of climate change and social
change on islands through various sub-themes listed below.
● Food sovereignty
● Ocean health: ecosystem functionality (terrestrial, ocean, and the ecotone)
● Diverse knowledges
● Health and well-being
● Material culture: lived experiences of the everyday
● Climate and social justice
● Methods: contextualising in context
● Changing livelihoods
● Gender and intergenerational framing
● Environmental law and governance
We want to share stories. We encourage academic papers, panels, roundtables, posters, and non-traditional presentations (e.g., storytelling, interactive sessions, creative) from all disciplines, and we welcome submissions that look at the dynamics of climate change and social change on a case-by-case, island-by-island, or regional basis. All disciplinary perspectives are welcomed, but they must engage with notions of the lived experience of islandness. We are also keen to engage with presentations that adopt a more comparative framework or methodology in their critical analysis.
Abstract Submission Form [Submissions closed February 28th, 2023]
For more information, please contact
turningthetide2023@gmail.com
UNIVERSITY OF ARUBA
Dr. Eric Mijts, Coordinator, University of Aruba Research Center
eric.mijts@ua.aw
Ms. Kristen Haime, Coordinator, Center for Lifelong Learning, University of Aruba
kristen.haime@ua.aw
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Dr. Laurie Brinklow, Chair, Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island
brinklow@upei.ca
Dr. Jean Mitchell, UNESCO Chair in Island Studies and Sustainability, University of Prince Edward Island
mjmitchell@upei.ca
Ms. Megan MacDonald, Communications, Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island
megmacdonal2@upei.ca
Supported by the UNESCO Co-Chairs in Island Studies and Sustainability,
and the Institute of Island Studies at the University of Prince Edward Island
and
The University of Aruba