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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - INTERNAL MEETING: Campus Garden
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SUMMARY:April 5: Open lecture\, seminar with Timo Maran "Ecosemiotics: Towards the Semiotic Understanding of Ecocultures"
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an open CEFO research forum lecture\, seminar with Timo Maran “Ecosemiotics: Towards the Semiotic Understanding of Ecocultures”!\nWhen: April 5 kl. 10.15-12.00 CET \nWhere: Baltic Sea Library\, Geocentrum and Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/64699763560 \n\nIn Anthropocene\, understanding and promoting healthy relations between human culture and ecosystems are essential for the sustainable development of culture as well as for the persistence of natural ecosystems. In recent decades\, the integration of culture and nature has been studied from different perspectives and under various concepts: ecocultures\, social-ecological systems\, biocultural diversity\, etc. As a part of this general movement\, cosemiotics focus on semiosic or sign-mediated aspects of ecology (including relations between human culture and ecosystems). More specifically\, ecosemiotics aims to bring out and analyze sign processes and semiotic mechanisms that contribute or inhibit connections of culture and nature. A problematic tendency is the dominance of closed and abstract symbol-based sign systems in modern human civilization. Promising analytical perspectives include the balance of different sign types (icons\, indexes\, symbols) in culture\, biotranslation as interspecies translation between various Umwelten\, ecological codes as interspecies communication conventions in ecosystems (that include humans). We could also think about the general semiotic concept to describe semiotically integrated nature and culture. Here the ecosemiosphere concept can be proposed. Ecosemiosphere is characterized by the diversity and heterogeneity of semiotic processes and multispecies communication (including humans and their culture) that is semiotically embedded into material support structures of the environment.\n \nTimo Maran is Professor of Ecosemiotics and Environmental Humanities at the University of Tartu. His research interests are semiotic relations of nature and culture\, zoosemiotics and species conservation\, and semiotics of biological mimicry. His publications include “Mimicry and Meaning. Semiotics of the Biological Mimicry” (2017) and “Ecosemiotics. The Study of Signs in Changing Ecologies” (2020). \n  \n\n \nCEFO – The Center for Environment and Development Studies Research Forum\, CEFO\nSpring 2022 Schedule\nThe interdisciplinary seminar takes place Tuesdays 10:15-12:00 twice per month during term time via zoom or/and in the Baltic Library\, at the Department of Earth Sciences\,  Villavägen 16. The first and last seminar each term includes planning discussions where PhD-students and researchers suggest future activities. The seminar is hosted by affiliated CEFO Members and supported by CEMUS\, NRHU and the Climate Change Leadership Node at Uppsala University. \n\n\n\nTime\nTitle and speaker\nLocation\n\n\nJan 25\n10:15-12.00\n\nFouad El Gohary & Isak Öhrlund: “Demand Response – Why people do/don’t respond to price signals in the electricity market”\nZoom / Baltic Library\n\n\nFeb 8\n10:15-12.00\n\nLaila Mendy: “Incumbent-oriented intermediaries and Societal Transformation”\nZoom / Baltic Library\n\n\nFeb 22\n10:15-12.00\n\nPascoal Gota: “Our history does not exist in the books – Forest patches framing new identities for heritage conservation”\nZoom / Baltic Library\n\n\nMarch 8\n10:15-12.00\n\nPaul Plummer: “Exploring the role of innovation systems within agro-food sustainability transitions – a case study of the Swedish wild berry industry”\nBaltic Library\n\n\nMarch 22\n10:15-12.00\n\nDavid Langlet\nBaltic Library\n\n\nApril 5\n10:15-12.00\n\nOla Persson: “Unpacking the tensions in a growing second-hand economy – The case of Sweden”\nBaltic Library\n\n\nApril 12\n10:15-12.00\n\nJenny Helin\nBaltic Library\n\n\nMay 3\n10:15 -12.00\n\nElin Boyer\nBaltic Library\n\n\nMay 17\n10:15 -12.00\n\nSara Gottenhuber\nBaltic Library\n\n\nMay 31\n10:15 -12.00\n\nSebastian Sobek: The Carbon footprint of hydropower\nBaltic Library\n\n\n\n\n\nWho We Are\nThe Center for Environment and Development Studies Research Forum (CEFO) is a transdisciplinary research forum open to researchers and Ph.D. students at Uppsala University\, SLU\, and other universities in Sweden. CEFO activities focus on environment\, development\, and sustainability studies. We collaborate with other universities and departments to enrich research education through our transdisciplinary Sustainability Seminars\, Ph.D. courses\, workshops\, lectures\, and field trips. CEFO was initiated by Ph.D. students\, staff\, and students at CEMUS in 2002 as a research school between Uppsala University and Swedish Agricultural University (SLU). \nCEFO is mainly driven by Ph.D. students from across Uppsala University\, along with senior faculty support. Our affiliated members and other participants are from diverse departments and disciplines\, bringing multiple perspectives to the discussions. We encourage conversations framed by problem\, not by discipline.\n\n\nWhat We Do\nTwice per month we host a research seminar series featuring talks and workshops from CEFO members and invited speakers. We run skills workshops and organize field trips. We also initiate and run student-driven Ph.D. courses in collaboration with faculty and offer opportunities for getting feedback for your research from a wider audience. We welcome new members from all departments who hope to broaden their horizons. Seminars\, workshops\, and events are open to any interested Ph.D. students\, researchers\, master’s students\, and the interested public. \nSounds interesting?\nBelow you find a schedule for our activities\, you are of course welcome to join them. In addition to that\, we would be happy to send you invites to our activities\, if you are interested in that please send an e-mail to our recruitment coordinator – narrowcenter@tutanota.com \nTo become a formally affiliated Ph.D. student see the affiliation agreement and contact the recruitment coordinator (Ryan). If you are a master student or researcher we would be happy to include you in our group as a non-affiliated member. The more the merrier!\n\n \n \n\nSupported by\nUppsala University Climate Change Leadership Node and NRHU Natural Resources and Sustainable Development Programme. \nCEMUS Centre for Environment and Development Studies\, an interdisciplinary center for education\, outreach\, and research at Uppsala University and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU).
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/april-5-open-lecture-seminar-with-timo-maran-ecosemiotics-towards-the-semiotic-understanding-of-ecocultures/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - INTERNAL MEETING: Möte Framtidsklubben GRO
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URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-internal-meeting-mote-framtidsklubben-gro/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - INTERNAL WORK SOCIAL
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URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-internal-work-social/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220407T120000
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SUMMARY:April 7: Petra Carlsson – Nonhuman Histories of Theology
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the third Environmental and Climate Humanities seminar with Petra Carlsson titled “Nonhuman Histories of Theology”!\nWhen: April 7 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nWhere: room 22-0031 (same entrance as Humanistiska teatern)\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/k1hn0pOx \nHow: We open the doors at 12.00 for mingle and bring your own lunch\, the seminar starts 12.15 with a presentation by the invited speaker followed by discussion 12.45\, and we end 13.00 sharp. \nOnline/Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/66170755379  \n  \nPetra Carlsson Nonhuman Histories of Theology\nModerated by Sofia Oreland\, Department of Theology \nI am a scholar of Systematic theology\, Dean of the Department of Religious Studies and Theology\, Senior lecturer\, University College Stockholm\, and a minister of the Lutheran Church of Sweden. My research interests include continental philosophy\, art\, political theology and political and artistic activism. \nMy publications includes two books Foucault\, art\, and radical theology: the mystery of things (Routledge\, 2019) and
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/april-7-petra-carlsson-nonhuman-histories-of-theology/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - Open event: Connecting Communities with Nature - In conversation with Biman about project bon
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an open event organized by the Campus Garden Uppsala University: Connecting Communities with Nature – In conversation with Biman about project bon!\nWhen: April 9 kl. 11.00-13.00 \nWhere: CEMUS Library\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/gVZ978v2 \nThe food diversity and biodiversity of rural Bengal (India) are dwindling. Deforestation for monoculture timber plantation and industrial agriculture is primarily responsible for this. Current climate crisis makes the situation even worse.  bon (https://bonforest.in/) is a non-profit initiative which has started in January 2022 in southern Bengal. bon (means forest in Bengali) to involve communities to create gardens that produce diverse food while helping to restore the environment.
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-open-event-in-conversation-with-biman-about-bon/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220409T140000
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SUMMARY:April 9: Climate Fresk workshop
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a collaborative and playful workshop that aims to raise awareness and understanding among people about climate change. Based on the IPCC report\, Climate Fresk explains the climate functioning and the consequences of its disruption. It gives the opportunity to learn a lot in a very short time and addresses both novices and experts.\nWhen: April 9 kl. 14:00-17:00 CET \nWhere: CEMUS Library\, Villavägen 16\, Campus Geocentrum \nRegistration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-fresk-uppsala-tickets-307732725867\nThis event is open for everyone. Please take your ticket only if you are sure that you can make it!  \nAbout Climate Fresk\nThe workshop is based on a 42-card game. Each card represents an element\, a cause or a consequence of climate change. As a team\, guided by your facilitator\, you are to find the cause-effect relationship between the different components of climate change. Collective intelligence will get you from one deck of cards to the next! This step-by-step reconstruction provides keys to understanding the complexity and developing an overview of climate change. After the reconstruction of the Climate Fresk\, there will be time for creativity\, debriefing\, and sharing our thoughts and feelings about climate change! \nRead more about Climate Fresk on https://climatefresk.org/ or contact us at sweden@climatefresk.org
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/april-9-climate-fresk-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220420T131500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220420T150000
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - April 20: Third meeting - CEMUS visions\, goals and strategies 2025 - 2030
DESCRIPTION:During 2022 CEMUS invites you – staff and students at Uppsala University and SLU as well as engaged  citizens here in Uppsala and the world – to a collaborative process to workshop and create visions\, goals and strategies for CEMUS 2025 and 2030! Warmly welcome to the third meeting in CEMUS Library April 20 kl. 13.15-15.00!\n\nUpcoming meetings 2022\n\nMarch 14 kl. 13.15-15.00 in CEMUS Library\nMapping the world around us (planet\, world\, Uppsala\, UU\, SLU and CEMUS) and CEMUS visions (reason for being) \n \n  \n\nMarch 28 kl. 13.15-15.00 in CEMUS Library\nIdeation on goals and the process of coming up with and writing meaningful\, active and inspiring goals for CEMUS 2025 – 2030 \n \n  \n\nApril 20 kl. 13.15-15.00 in CEMUS Library\nFinalizing goals CEMUS 2025 – 2030 and connecting strategies to achieve goals \n \n  \n\nMay 4 kl. 13.15-15.00 in CEMUS Library\nFinalizing strategies to goals CEMUS 2025 – 2030 and presenting final drafts and last changes to texts \n  \n\nPrevious meetings\nDecember 8\, 2021\nNet CEMUS 2030 workshop social\n\nThis session was based on Rob Hopkins book\, lecture at CEMUS spring 2021 and work https://www.robhopkins.net/ on processes\, workshops to imagine and work on changing a local place\, organization\, business or situation. Watch the lecture below. \n\n\n\nIn the corridor that leads to CEMUS Library you can read a selection of “What if…”s that we came up with for CEMUS\, education\, events\, spaces and activities (click for larger image).\nA selection of “What if …”s produced during the meeting December 8 \n\n\n \nAnalyzing the world around us\n– CEMUS\, the subject areas\, the university\, Uppsala\, the world and the future\nThe concept of Environment and Development \nOne basic principle from the very beginning was that issues of global survival should be approached in an integrated manner\, where both environment and development are fundamental components; but more importantly\, that the study of the very interface between these areas is the most central of all. “Environment and development” is here viewed as “one” integrated concept and not as two separate areas that are studied in parallel. Many institutions that offer courses in sustainable development have a disciplinary basis in either the area of environment or the area of development studies\, and it can then easily happen that the courses get a bias towards one of these areas. The strength of Cemus is that the focus—and the curiosity—is almost always directed towards the interface and integration of environment and development. Cemus’ course titles testify to this—often unconventional titles that cross boundaries\, and are not constrained by what is usually offered by conventional disciplines. It is also important to note that the “development” dimension does comprises as much an examination of our own Western societies’ as it looks towards societies in the South.What is education for? The History of Cemus by Niclas Hällström\, p. 28\, 2011
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/april-20-third-meeting-cemus-visions-goals-and-strategies-2025-2030/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - INTERNAL MEETING: CCS
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URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-internal-meeting-ccs-8/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220421T180000
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - CLOSED MEETING: Campus Garden
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URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-closed-meeting-campus-garden/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220422T121500
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SUMMARY:April 22: Re-emergence / emergency walk: Post-Apocalyptic Food Systems - What to Eat at the End of the World?
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the first Re-emergence/emergency walk this spring!\nApril 22 kl. 12.15-14.00: Post-Apocalyptic Food Systems – What to Eat at the End of the World?\nWhere: The walk will start outside of CEMUS\, Villavägen 16\, see map here: https://bit.ly/336Zxma. We will walk to Stadsskogen\, then along the winding paths in Stadsskogen to Valltjärn where we will light a fire. Bring your own after disaster food or fika\, maybe something to cook over the fire? A thermos with a hot drink might also be a good idea. And remember to wear warm clothes and warm shoes if weather is chilly\, windy. \nRegistration: No registration\, just be there a couple of minutes before we walk from Villavägen 16.  \nQuestions and framing\nThe end of the world has been a reoccurring\, manifold event over history\, often with active perpetrators ending life and local worlds as part of a growing expansion and conquest. This active\, conscious destruction continues to this day on an industrial scale and the end of the world is being lived daily by humans and more-than-humans all over the world. With the recent expanded Russian aggression and genocide in Ukraine this reality has moved much closer to Sweden. Energy security\, food security and disrupted global distribution lines has once again entered the discussion around sustainability\, climate and near-future scenarios. So have can societies cooperate internationally and plan nationally for food shortages and increasing prices? How can a robust\, sustainable post-apocalyptic food systems be designed to feed people in this part of the world and at the same time trying to support others in even more need globally? How can we avoid getting paralyzed by the apparent ‘normality’ of everyday-life here in Uppsala? And what will we eat at the end of the world?              \nBackground material\nBackground reading\, watching is available here: http://www.cemus.uu.se/background-april-22-2022/ \n\nRead more about the all walks spring 2022 here: http://www.cemus.uu.se/emerg-walks/ \nCEMUS invites you to a series of re-emergence\, emergency walks to explore issues\, questions and unknowns central to our ability to re-imagine and re-shape human societies and culture.\n\n\nQuiet friend who has come so far\,\nfeel how your breathing makes more space around you.\nLet this darkness be a bell tower\nand you the bell. And as you ring\, \nwhat batters you becomes your strength.\nMove back and forth into the change.\nWhat is it like\, such intensity of pain?\nIf the drink is bitter\, turn yourself to wine. \nIn this uncontainable night\,\nbe the mystery at the crossroads of your senses\,\nthe meaning discovered there. \nAnd if the world has ceased to hear you\,\nsay to the silent earth: I flow.\nTo the rushing water\, speak: I am.Part Two XXIX Sonnets to Orpheus by Rainer Maria Rilke (translated by Anita Barrows and Joanna Macy p. 135)\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nWhy?\nWe as human beings\, educators\, researchers and universities are failing in bringing about meaningful and radical (to the root causes) change – systemic changes of systems that are destroying human and more-than-human worlds. \nWe need to explore and rediscover old ideas and ways of organising resistance\, and build new spaces that can survive the present-future destruction and madness. \nThe idea is also built on and inspired by the botanical walks – Herbationes Upsalienses – that Linnaeus did around Uppsala during the 18th century\, read more here: The Linnaeus Trails.\n\n\nConcept\nThe concept is simple: before the actual walking discussion you can watch a background-video or presentation or movie/audio that aims to provoke and inspire some initial thoughts\, feeling on the topic being discussed. Then we gather\, walk somewhere out of the city or to a certain destination; engage in dialogue\, disagreement\, discussion two and two; find a space for fika and further discussion (sometimes around a fire); then walk back and have a conversation with someone new.
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/april-22-re-emergence-emergency-walk-post-apocalyptic-food-systems-what-to-eat-at-the-end-of-the-world/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220427T180000
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - Öppet tillfälle - Henrik Garbergs från Återställ Våtmarker
DESCRIPTION:Bokad av Saga Holmgren.
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-oppet-tillfalle-henrik-garbergs-fran-aterstall-vatmarker/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220428T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220428T120000
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY: Internal meeting LF (workshop)
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URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-internal-meeting-lf-workshop/
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