INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
4TH LPAZ FORUM
THE AZORES, THE ATLANTIC, AND THE GLOBAL CHALLENGES
SEPTEMBER 7TH –10TH | SANTA MARIA, AZORES, PORTUGAL
Deadline: March 31st, 2023.
The conquest of the Atlantic has shaped the world and the Western Civilization, and the Archipelago of the Azores has played a relevant role on the knowledge, transport, communication, and control within this ocean. These islands, which have been called “the wheel of the Atlantic”, on the maritime navigation era, and “Crossroads of the Atlantic”, on the aviation age, have a privileged perspective on the changes that shaped the world and Western Civilization. With the emergence of New Space, the extension of the Continental Shelf processes and the search for resources and solutions for the sustainability of the Anthropocene, the Atlantic opens to new frontiers and the Azores are again called upon to play a significant role on this new chapter on the evolution and perceptions across the Atlantic.
To discuss the challenges and opportunities for the Azores and the Atlantic community from a transdisciplinary approach, the LPAZ Association, in collaboration with the Center for International Studies of Iscte-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (CEI-Iscte), the Center for Humanistic Studies of the University of the Azores (CEHu), the Atlantic Centre, and the Transatlantic Studies Association, is organizing the “LPAZ Forum – The Azores and the Global Challenges” on Santa Maria Island – Azores, Portugal, on September 7th – 10th, 2023. This conference is the fourth edition of the LPAZ Forum, following up on the meetings of 2015, 2017 and 2022, and has the support of the Regional Government of the Azores, Vila do Porto’s Municipality and Portuguese Ministry of National Defense.
The 2023 edition of the LPAZ Forum is bridging and bringing together researchers with different backgrounds. The purpose of this Forum is to debate the past, present, and future role of the Azores and the Atlantic in addressing the global challenges of our time. We are interested in discussing the importance of building and maintaining Atlantic communities, the impact of environmental and climate change on the interactions within the Atlantic basin, the perceived geopolitical shifts impacting in this broad region, including in the Medium and South Atlantic, the security challenges communities are facing in the current context, and the opportunities for cooperation and economic prosperity, among other topics.
Conference Topics
The Azores and Atlantic geopolitics;
Atlantic Kinetics: transport, communications and connectivity;
Aviation – the impact on time and space [in memory of Alan Dobson];
Atlantic diasporas;
Environment and climate change;
Atlantic Literature;
History of Science in the Atlantic;
Island Studies, Island narratives;
Atlantic Politics, State, Autonomy and Integration.
Individual paper proposals should be sent by email as one document attachment to forumlpaz@gmail.com and include:
300-word abstract for the paper;
100-word author biography;
2-page CV.
Contacts/Registrations | Contatos/Inscrições
Organizing Committee | Comissão Organizadora
Ana Mónica Fonseca (CEI-Iscte)
António Monteiro (CEI-Iscte; LPAZ)
João Bairos (LPAZ)
Licínia Simão (University of Coimbra)
Luís Costa Cabral (Atlantic Centre)
Luís Nuno Rodrigues (CEI-Iscte)
Ricardo Batista (LPAZ)
Thomas Mills (Lancaster University; Transatlantic Studies Association)
Scientific Committee | Comissão Científica
Alexandre Moreli, IRI, Universidade de São Paulo
Ana Mónica Fonseca, CEI-Iscte
António Monteiro, LPAZ | CEI-Iscte
Carlos Amaral, Universidade Açores
Dominique Faria, Universidade Açores
Giuseppe Formato, CIES-Iscte
Godfrey Baldacchino, L-Università ta' Malta
Gui Menezes, Okeanos, Universidade Açores
Licínia Simão, University of Coimbra
Luís Nuno Rodrigues, CEI-Iscte
Berta Pimentel, CEHu; Universidade Açores [tbc]
Onésimo Teotónio Almeida, Brown University
Patrícia Daehnhardt, IPRI-Nova | IDN
Thomas Mills, Lancaster University; Transatlantic Studies Association