Datum: 2 - 3 april 2025
Tid: 09:00–17:00
Conservatism as a distinctive political ideology was born out of Edmund Burke’s critique of the French revolution. Despite its significant influence in society and research, there exists no unified understanding of conservatism nor of its moral content. In this interdisciplinary workshop, scholars from various fields will gather to exchange perspectives on conservatism. The workshop aims to examine what characteristics, values, and moral principles are central to conservatism.
The workshop is the first international meeting organised as a part of the project “Conservative Climate Justice” at the Institute for Futures Studies (IFFS) in Stockholm, Sweden.
The first goal of this project is to investigate what are the ethical principles of conservative ideology. The findings of this workshop will be used to inform what climate actions and climate policy recommendations can find support from these principles.
Day 1 – Wednesday, 2 April: 10.00–17.00
Day 2 – Thursday, 3 April: 09.45–17.00
Download the programme here which includes all speakers (PDF) >
If you have any questions or just want to participate without presenting a paper, please let us know! Costs for travel and accommodation are covered for speakers only.
For online participation use this zoom-link to join the workshop: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88209026832
Note! For participation in the very first session with Emily Jones, register here to get access to the zoom-link >
Best regards,
Olle Torpman (principal investigator)
Daniel Ramöller