READING RETREAT IN UMBRIA, ITALY
"NATURE IN THE ANTHROPOCENE: RESTORATION AND REWILDING"

Monte Castello di Vibio. June 3 - 14, 2018.
Announcing ten days of reading and discussion on "Nature in the Anthropocene" 
in Umbria, Italy. This retreat will take place in the medieval Italian hill 
town of Monte Castello di Vibio using facilities made available by the 
International Center for the Arts. A small group of scholars will gather to 
spend mornings reading and discussing important contemporary papers with 
optional evening sessions workshopping papers-in-progress by the group's 
members.  Afternoons are free.
The idea is to provide a relaxing and unique environment for some focused work 
on important emerging areas in environmental thought.  Monte Castello provides 
a serene and picturesque setting for our work. Its proximity to Todi, Florence, 
and Perugia provides opportunities for side-trips during (or after) the 
workshop. The small group is designed to provide a supportive and high quality 
intellectual environment for exploring new areas of environmental philosophy 
and for peer evaluation of each other's work and ideas.  Reading materials will 
be decided upon by participants prior to arrival in Italy.
There will be three field trips during our stay.  One will involve a morning 
spent with truffle hunting dogs in the Monte Castello area.  A second will be 
to Assisi and the forests that cloak Monte Subasio.  The third will be to the 
Monti Sibillini National Park to discuss some Italian efforts at re-wilding. 
The weekend in the middle of the retreat will be open to use as you wish.
The fee of 1650 EUR will include food, wine, and lodging in Monte Castello for 
11 nights (Sunday to Wednesday) as well as transportation for the field trips. 
Meals out during the field trips as well as travel expenses to and from the 
Center for the Arts in Monte Castello di Vibio are the responsibility of 
participants. The lodging is in the 14th century ex-convent in which the Center 
for the Arts is located. The rooms are simple with shared bathrooms. (Rooms 
with private bathrooms at the local hotel are available for an additional fee).
(The workshop is contingent upon interest and sufficient (10) applicants. Feel 
free to share with other potentially interested parties).
Please email  
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> by 
October 22nd to indicate initial interest.

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Office Phone: 406-243-2949
URL: http://hs.umt.edu/philosophy/people/faculty.php?s=Preston

Coming shortly: The Synthetic Age: Outdesigning Evolution, Resurrecting 
Species, and Reengineering Our World (MIT Press, 2018).


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