Conferences
2022 IDEA Conference: Development in times of conflict: Ethical pathways towards peace and justice
Medellin, Colombia, July 13-15, 2022
The International Development Ethics Association (IDEA), The Universidad Autónoma LatinoAmericana (UNAULA) and The Red para la formación ética y ciudadana REDETICA, invite scholars, practitioners, policy makers, and other interested parties to submit proposals to be presented in the Conference Development in times of conflict: ethical pathways towards peace and justice, which will be held in Medellín, Colombia, July 13-15, 2022, with virtual presentation optional (hybrid). This is a re-launching of the 2021 conference (conference delayed by COVID-19).
Proposals for conference presentations and panels accepted for the original 2021 date will be treated as accepted for this conference upon re-submission to the easychair conference site at the 2022 conference address. Conference organizers will provide detailed instructions for re-submission in an email from conference2022med@unaula.edu.co sent in January. Proposals that are greatly revised, and new proposals, will undergo the standard refereeing process. Accepted speakers must inform the conference organizers by March 31th whether her/his participation during the Conference will be in-person or virtual.
Conference Topic
For decades, Colombia has lived through one of the most complex armed conflicts in South America. More than fifty years of armed conflict has deteriorated institutional foundations, torn at the basic social fabric, created distrust in the figure of the State and hindered the building of a common national project. These facts and ongoing exclusion reflect a failure of development, which is as much a focus for concern in conflict, and in the generation of conflict as it is in a more orderly society. In some regions, violence, naturalized as a means of resolving conflict, has come to constitute an ethos in which resentment and revenge are habitual expressions, and the taking up of arms is frequently seen as the only option to resolve the disputes, while ongoing exclusion and recurring acts of injustice make up Colombia’s national reality.
The signing of the peace agreement between the Colombian State and the FARC guerrillas has given rise to a crucial moment in the country’s development. In this new post-agreement period, words such as truth, justice, reparation, non-repetition, forgiveness, reconciliation, among others, signal the possibility of political and moral pathways to conflict resolution. They open spaces for dialogue, reflection and action in which an education in ethics must occupy a central place; otherwise the construction of a pluralistic and democratic society is impossible. The present context demands proposals to maintain the peace, as well as the critical assumption of new paradigms framed in a special jurisdiction for the peace process and the realization of transitional justice. Recent protests and state violence in Colombia over the last few months only highlight the urgency of peace and reconciliation processes.
It is of great importance for this region specifically, and for the national and Latin American context in general, to promote spaces for dialogue and research on the peace agreement, transitional justice, the post-agreement environment and community-building, among other topics. Thus, conference organizers particularly encourage presentations by development practitioners and scholars on the following themes as they apply to ethical development:
- • Conflict, transitional justice and reconciliation;
- • Experiences of organizations and collective action in transforming territories for peace;
- • Peacebuilding and peacekeeping: the challenges;
- • Sharing and comparing experiences of peacebuilding from other regions of the world;
- • Internal and international displacement by conflict: immigration and refugees;
- • Pathways to peace: development, post-development, decolonial approaches, buen vivir and other aspirational ideas for dialogue;
- • Limits of the liberal peace paradigm;
- • Hybrid conceptions of peacebuilding;
- • Social progress and protest;
- • Human rights and social protest;
- • COVID 19 in times of conflict;
- • Recent political action and disruption arising from the grassroots and the universities within Colombia
The congresses of the International Development Ethics Association are open to proposals concerning all aspects of ethics in the context of development; other foci include but are not limited to:
- • Urban planning/displacement by development;
- • Development ethics in times of a climate crisis;
- • Complexity, uncertainty, and sustainable development;
- • Social and grassroots innovation for transformative change;
- • Whose knowledge? Epistemic justice and ecology of knowledges
- • Political responsibility: opportunities and challenges;
Presentations are encouraged from practitioners and scholars; they may examine these issues from diverse practical, theoretical and conceptual perspectives including philosophical arguments, empirical analysis, observers’ and participants’ accounts, examinations of policy, and action strategies. The conference will engage scholars and practitioners from around the world, and from a wide variety of disciplines and activities (including philosophy and other humanities, social sciences, policy studies, development, social work, NGOs, local and global agencies and organizations, government officials and policy makers). The Organizing Committee particularly welcomes submissions from scholars and practitioners in the global south.
Keynote Lectures and Plenary Sessions
The Conference will host different types of plenary sessions, namely:
- • The International Development Ethics Association’s David Crocker lecture will be delivered by Prof. Adela Cortina, Professor of Philosophy, Universidad de Valencia, Spain.
- • A keynote lecture on Latin American thinking about conflicts and local development will be delivered by Prof. Karina Batthyány, Executive Director of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences – CLACSO.
- • Red para la formación ética y ciudadana (REDETICA) will chair a symposium on Education, Ethics and Peace building.
- • Other plenary sessions and invited speakers are to be announced.
The main conference will take place from 13th to 15th July 2022. Field visits and separate IDEA retreat, to which all delegates will also be invited, is planned for 16-17th of July.
Other Sessions
In addition to keynote lectures and other plenaries, the conference will accommodate different types of sessions:
- • Panel presentations. These will consist of 3 or 4 presentations on a topic. Panel proposals should consist of an abstract of approximately 1000 words, giving details of each presentation, and overall topic.
- • Practitioner presentations. Practitioners are encouraged to submit an abstract of 300 words for a presentation/sharing experiences on the conference theme or related topic;
- Academic paper presentations. Each paper will be presented in a session with 2 or 3 other submissions (25 minutes per paper including Q&A). Please send an abstract of 500 words, with a list of 3-5 keywords.
- • Student meets scholar sessions. These are intended for graduate students to present their research plan or work in progress (proposals should be 500 words with 3-5 keywords). Senior scholars will provide feedback and chair the discussion. Presenting students may be candidates for the Denis Goulet Prize for student writing.
- • Roundtables. Intended to engage policymakers, governmental stakeholders, and practitioners about practical approaches to dealing with the problems that are the focus of the conference. Please send a 500-1,000-word abstract, plus 3-5 keywords. Also include information on the roundtable participants, affiliations, and whether the participation of each of them has been confirmed.
- • Video-conference participation. This conference is currently scheduled to be blended in-person and video formats. We hope to provide video-conference participants, at minimum, with access to most plenary sessions (in Spanish or English) and some online panels. • • • • • • Conference fees will be reduced for participants who have indicated online participation before the deadline noted above.
Local Events
Conference hosts at UNAULA are in the process of planning a variety of local development-related events. A partial list lies below. IDEA will also host a post-conference retreat, of one or two days, for further education, discussion and for future organization planning. All delegates are eligible to join the retreat; details will be provided closer to the time of the event.
Tour El Faro: A tour carried out by the Elemento Ilegal collective, which explores the reflection on the right to the city and the territory, the self-management of the territory, and the recognition of the community’s experiences of sovereignty in terms of: food sovereignty, water sovereignty and energy sovereignty.
Tour Comuna 13: Tour conducted by the Casa Colacho Cultural Corporation. Although the Graffitour has positioned itself as a tourist destination in Comuna 13 of Medellin, the corporation promotes a more pedagogical tour that focuses on the memories of the armed conflict and the experiences of memory and peace building that young people in the territory have promoted through artistic expressions, particularly Hip Hip and mural art and graffiti.
Tour Boulevard Castilla: This tour is promoted by the Tarmac Cultural Association, which shares reflections on the social fabric that has been generated in this sector of Medellin from the processes of articulation of artistic and cultural movements that contribute to the construction of memory and cultural identity of the territory, particularly memories of Punk, urban movements, independent music festivals, and processes of preservation of the memories of the founding of the neighborhoods of this commune.
Conference Languages
English and Spanish. Paper submissions and presentations can be in any of them. Some conference sessions will be supported with translations services.
Organizing Committee
- • Alexandra Agudelo López, Universidad Autónoma Latinoamericana, Medellín, Colombia
- • Alejandra Boni, Ingenio (CSIC-Universitat Politècnica de València), Spain
- • Anna Malavisi, Department of Philosophy & Humanistic Studies, Western Connecticut State University, United States of America
- • Eric Palmer, International Development Ethics Association (IDEA)
- • Eduardo Rueda Barrera, Red para la formación ética y ciudadana (REDETICA)
- • Salim Chalela Naffah, Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia
- • Camila Carmona, UNAULA, Medellín, Colombia
- • Diana Velasco, Ingenio (CSIC-Universitat Politècnica de València), Spain
- • Stephen Esquith, Michigan State University, United States of America
- • Johannes Waldmuller, FLACSO and Universidad de las Américas (UDLA), Quito, Ecuador
- • Carlos Zorro Sánchez, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia
Websites
Conference information may be found here.
More information:
https://medellin.travel/en/destinations/santa-fe-de-antioquia
Rates
Conference rates to be announced (anticipated: March 17, 2022). These will be lower for students, and for professionals not from high income countries.
All conference participants must also be members of the International Development Ethics Association. Membership should be secured in advance of the conference. You can join or renew your IDEA membership anytime here: https://developmentethics.org/joining-idea-2/
Contact
Communications may be directed to Camila Carmona, conference coordinator, at conference2022med@unaula.edu.co.
Dennis Goulet Memorial Prize 2018
Background: To honour the work of Denis Goulet the Board of the International Development Ethics Association offers a prize for the best undergraduate/graduate student paper. Denis Goulet had been associated with the International Development Ethics Association ever since its inception in Costa Rica in 1987. He was an inspiration to many IDEA members, in that his writing promoted a serious concern for ethical and normative issues in development over a period when mainstream thinking had no interest in this approach.
The Denis Goulet Memorial Prize is open to any student in undergraduate and graduate programs participating in the IDEA-GRETHA conference in Bordeaux, to be held from 25-27 June, 2018. If you are participating in the conference but not actually presenting you are still eligible to submit a paper. Those in a professional position but also doing a degree at a later stage in their career, or someone already involved in a Post Doc position are not eligible.
The winners of the prize will have the official recognition by IDEA of the standing of his or her essay in the eyes of the panel of IDEA judges, and judges are committed to providing feedback to improve writing towards publication as well. Whilst we cannot guarantee that it would be accepted in an academic journal, the expectation of the judges in awarding the Prize would be that the paper would be of an acceptable standard or a strong candidate for improvement towards publication.
Two Prizes are being offered this time: one for the leading essay from a student from the (political) ‘South’ and one from a student from the ‘North’, in order to reflect significant differences of educational background and opportunity. (This should be interpreted in the spirit intended: e.g. someone from the ‘South’ educated in Northern schools and universities or ones of comparable standing should treat himself or herself as from the North.). Judges can decide to reduce the prize to one in the case where an inadequate number of submissions are received from any one category.
Length, format etc.: Papers should be submitted in the form of journal articles, fully referenced according to the Harvard method, between 4000-5000 words, double spaced, with 1” plus margins in A4 or letter size paper format (but capable of being sent as an email attachment in Word).
Areas relevant: Just as Denis Goulet recognised that development ethics is both about theory and practice, a paper can cover either broad ethical issues about development in general, or it can also focus on particular cases, such as particular development projects or the policies of a particular country. It is NOT necessary that the paper should focus on or even mention the works of Denis Goulet, but familiarity with his writing and approach may be an advantage.
Deadline: 30th July 2018. Please submit, as electronic attachments, to Anna Malavisi (annamalavisi@gmail.com), the receiver of the entries. Each candidate should submit two files, one with the body of the text including the title with no information on it to indicate the name of the candidate, but with an indication of whether it is from the South or the North (‘S’ or ‘N’); the other with a cover page which should include student’s name, address, email, programme, institutional affiliation and also region (the South or the North (S or N).
Background: To honour the work of Denis Goulet the Board of the International Development Ethics Association offers a prize for the best undergraduate/graduate student paper. Denis Goulet had been associated with the International Development Ethics Association ever since its inception in Costa Rica in 1987. He was an inspiration to many IDEA members, in that his writing promoted a serious concern for ethical and normative issues in development over a period when mainstream thinking had no interest in this approach.
The Denis Goulet Memorial Prize is open to any student in undergraduate and graduate programs participating in the IDEA-GRETHA conference in Bordeaux, to be held from 25-27 June, 2018. If you are participating in the conference but not actually presenting you are still eligible to submit a paper. Those in a professional position but also doing a degree at a later stage in their career, or someone already involved in a Post Doc position are not eligible.
The winners of the prize will have the official recognition by IDEA of the standing of his or her essay in the eyes of the panel of IDEA judges, and judges are committed to providing feedback to improve writing towards publication as well. Whilst we cannot guarantee that it would be accepted in an academic journal, the expectation of the judges in awarding the Prize would be that the paper would be of an acceptable standard or a strong candidate for improvement towards publication.
Two Prizes are being offered this time: one for the leading essay from a student from the (political) ‘South’ and one from a student from the ‘North’, in order to reflect significant differences of educational background and opportunity. (This should be interpreted in the spirit intended: e.g. someone from the ‘South’ educated in Northern schools and universities or ones of comparable standing should treat himself or herself as from the North.). Judges can decide to reduce the prize to one in the case where an inadequate number of submissions are received from any one category.
Length, format etc.: Papers should be submitted in the form of journal articles, fully referenced according to the Harvard method, between 4000-5000 words, double spaced, with 1” plus margins in A4 or letter size paper format (but capable of being sent as an email attachment in Word).
Areas relevant: Just as Denis Goulet recognised that development ethics is both about theory and practice, a paper can cover either broad ethical issues about development in general, or it can also focus on particular cases, such as particular development projects or the policies of a particular country. It is NOT necessary that the paper should focus on or even mention the works of Denis Goulet, but familiarity with his writing and approach may be an advantage.
Deadline: 30th July 2018. Please submit, as electronic attachments, to Anna Malavisi (annamalavisi@gmail.com), the receiver of the entries. Each candidate should submit two files, one with the body of the text including the title with no information on it to indicate the name of the candidate, but with an indication of whether it is from the South or the North (‘S’ or ‘N’); the other with a cover page which should include student’s name, address, email, programme, institutional affiliation and also region (the South or the North (S or N).
IDEA Congress, June 25-28, 2018, Bordeaux, France
IDEA-GRETHA 2018 Congress: A World United
A World United: Allies and Ethical Action in International Ethical Development — the eleventh IDEA Congress, jointly produced with GRETHA — took place 25-27 June 2018.
FINAL version IDEA Bordeaux program
See also the site for Groupe de Recherche en Économie Théorique et Appliquée (GREThA):
http://gretha.u-bordeaux.fr/fr/colloques/7%C3%A8mes-journ%C3%A9es-du-d%C3%A9veloppement-gretha-idea
Finding the Good Conference, Kelowna, Canada, June 8-9 2018
Finding the good: Sharing international development ideas and practice in the current era, is a conference with presentation and workshop components that will take place this June at the Kelowna campus of Okanagan College in British Columbia, Canada. IDEA Board members will take roles in this event: most notably, Chloe Schwenke, Director of the Global Program on Violence, Rights, and Inclusion at the International Center for Research on Women, who will join as a keynote with David Hume, Executive Director of University of Manchester’s Global Development Institute. IDEA has endorsed this conference.
Conference Convener: Rosalind Warner, Okanagan College
IDEA Conference, May 17-18, 2018, Chisinau, Moldova
Call for submissions deadline March 15 2018: See conference page: https://developmentethics.org/idea-moldova-marginalized-peoples-conference/
May 9, 2017
University of Maryland Center for International Development and Conflict Management and The International Development Ethics Association present:
The Role of Philosophy in International Development
Tuesday, May 9th, 2017, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Dean’s Conference Room, 2113 Chincoteague Hall, University of Maryland
Join us for an interdisciplinary discussion with development practitioners and scholars and for an introduction to the field that has come to be known as “development ethics.”
Jay Drydyk, Professor of Philosophy, Carleton University: “Development Ethics Comes of Age: From Denis Goulet to the Handbook of Development Ethics”
Lori Keleher, Associate Professor of Philosophy, New Mexico State University: “The Contributions and Limits of Philosophy in Development”
David A. Crocker, Senior Research Scholar, Maryland School of Public Policy, UMD: “Five Foci for the Future of Development Ethics”
Chloe Schwenke, Director of Violence, Rights and Inclusion, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW): “Development Ethics in Practice”
Stacy J. Kosko, Assistant Research Professor, CIDCM, UMD: Event Chair
December 19th 2016 arrest of İştar Gözaydın
A statement by the Board and further information is posted at: https://developmentethics.org/december-19-arrest-by-turkish-authorities-of-professor-istar-gozaydin/
IDEA at World Social Forum
Meetings held as part of the World Social Forum / Forum Social Mondial (Montreal, 9-14 August 2016. For WSF/FSM see: Website. A draft program for IDEA events as of June 15 is available at the World Social Forum site; the final IDEA program, with changes since June 15, is available here.
2016 IDEA Congress, Anti–Corruption and Democratic Development, Istanbul: Conference Cancelled
IDEA had planned a major even for 2016: the 11th IDEA Congress, Anti–Corruption and Democratic Development, which was scheduled for this past June. In March, the IDEA board and local organizers felt it necessary to cancel the 2016 congress date, however, due to our concern that delegates may hold some uncertainty regarding personal security regarding travel to the city.
IDEA and local organizers initially maintained plans for a one-year postponement date, for June of 2017. The governing board of the International Development Ethics Association has determined that plans to re-schedule this conference be suspended in light of reports in the Turkish and international press concerning recent policies and actions pursued by the government of Turkey. These have produced conditions that have greatly reduced the prospects for productive inquiry and open academic exchange.
IDEA at North American Society for Social Philosophy
July 20, 2016, in advance of the International Social Philosophy Conference (North American Society for Social Philosophy, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, July 21-23: http://www.northamericansocietyforsocialphilosophy.org/category/annual-conference/). IDEA board member Christine Koggel, Chair.
Event Abstracts. NASSP posting for this event may be found here.
Academic freedom in Turkey
The International Development Ethics Association is a proud signatory of the January 2016 Scholars at Risks letter to Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President of Turkey. IDEA stands with Turkish Scholars regarding matters of academic freedom.(Read the letter: https://www.scholarsatrisk.org/2016/01/global-higher-ed-networks-stand-with-turkeys-scholars/ )
IDEA 2014
Matthew Regan, who attended and presented at the IDEA 2014 conference in Costa Rica, writes of the experience at: http://blog.chemonics.com/development-ethics-hiding-in-plain-site.
