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SUMMARY:Start-up meeting for course coordinators\, spring 23
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URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/start-up-meeting-for-course-coordinators-spring-23/
LOCATION:CEMUS Library
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - INTERNAL STAFF MEETING
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URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-internal-staff-meeting/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - CCLIP course session
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URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-cclip-course-session-2/
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SUMMARY:Oct 12: Re-emergence / emergency walk: Trees and Forests - Dwelling among giants\, mystery and resistance
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the third Re-emergence/emergency walk this autumn! Read more about all the walks this autumn here: www.cemus.uu.se/emerg-walks\nOctober 12 kl. 15.15-17.00: Trees and Forests – Dwelling among giants\, mystery and resistance\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 lunch or fika\, maybe something to warm 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\nComing a week before the walk. \nBackground material\nBackground reading\, watching is available here a week before the walk: coming/\n\nPhoto: Stephen Leonardi \n\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/oct-12-re-emergence-emergency-walk-trees-and-forests-dwelling-among-giants-mystery-and-resistance/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20221013T101500
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SUMMARY:Oct 13: Open lecture "Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes" with Julie Klinger
DESCRIPTION:Warmly welcome to an exciting and important open lecture with Julie Klinger “Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes”\nWhen: October 13 kl. 10.15-12.00 \nWhere: Room Norrland 2\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/gtvjRzAn \n\nJulie Michelle Klinger (she/her) holds a PhD in Geography from the University of California\, Berkeley. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences at the University of Delaware and Associate Director of the Minerals\, Materials\, and Society Program. Focusing on the dynamics of global resource frontiers and space-based technologies with particular emphases in China\, Brazil\, and the US\, Dr. Klinger has conducted extensive ethnographic\, qualitative\, and quantitative fieldwork over the past 15 years. She has published numerous articles on rare earth elements\, natural resource use\, environmental politics\, and outer space. Her 2017 Book Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes was awarded the Meridian Book Prize for its “unusually important contribution to the art and science of geography.” \nDr. Klinger’s global research agenda consists of three distinct yet interlinked initiatives: critical minerals supply chains\, global space politics\, and rural and Indigenous community survival strategies. \nThe first initiative is situated at the intersection of technology-critical minerals\, environment\, and society. In collaboration with diverse stakeholders\, Dr. Klinger’s current work focuses on characterizing the environmental\, social\, and climate impacts of rare earth and other critical mineral supply chains\, from extraction to disposal\, to accelerate a just transition to a low-carbon future. She is a member of the US delegation to the International Standards Organization Technical Committee 298\, which is tasked with developing transparency and sustainability standards for rare earth mining and processing. Dr. Klinger is the Principle Investigator of the National Science Foundation-funded project Characterizing the Global Illicit Trade in Energy-Critical Materials using Machine Learning\, Remote Sensing\, and Qualitative Research. \nThe second initiative has followed rare earth elements from extraction to the satellites and satellite-linked technologies for which they are crucial\, with particular attention to the use of these technologies by countries in Africa and Latin America\, and among Indigenous communities living on the front lines of global change. Rather than viewing outer space as too remote for daily concern\, Klinger’s research illuminates the environmental geopolitics connecting human-environment relations within and beyond Earth’s atmosphere. \nThe third initiative is informed by Dr. Klinger’s observation that large-scale resource extraction and space infrastructure construction has proceeded at the expense of already-marginalized communities\, often costing them their lives and ancestral lands. With her students and research partners\, Dr. Klinger collaborates with communities living in the shadow of current and former mining and space infrastructure sites as well as remote Indigenous and nomadic communities. \nDr. Klinger’s research has been funded by the National Science Foundation\, the Irmgard Coninx Stiftung\, the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies China-Africa Research Initiative\, and the Boston University East Asian Career Development Professorship. She is the current associate director of the Minerals\, Materials\, and Society Program at the University of Delaware\, and previously served as the co-director of the Land Use and Livelihoods Initiative at the Global Development Policy Center.
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/oct-13-open-lecture-rare-earth-frontiers-from-terrestrial-subsoils-to-lunar-landscapes-with-julie-klinger/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20221013T120000
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SUMMARY:Oct 13: Seth Epstein - Human Species Identity in the Anthropocene: A role for rights of nature?
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the second Environmental and Climate Humanities seminar with Seth Epstein titled “Human Species Identity in the Anthropocene: A role for rights of nature?”!\nWhen: October 13 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nWhere: room 22-0031 (same entrance as Humanistiska teatern)\, English Park Campus\, 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/65781262334 \n  \nOctober 13 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nSeth Epstein Human Species Identity in the Anthropocene: A role for rights of nature?\nModerated by Martha Middlemiss Lé Mon\, CRS \nBio\nI am a historian focusing on the U.S. in the 20th century and a researcher at the Centre for Multidisciplinary Research on Religion and Society at Uppsala University. I am currently the lead investigator for a project based at CRS titled Realizing Rights of Nature: Sustaining Development and Democracy\, which examines issues relevant to the UN’s global sustainable development goals identified in Agenda 2030. This project focuses on the actions of a growing number of jurisdictions over the past decade and a half to grant rights to nature. It further explores the potential challenges\, politics\, and resistance to conceiving and implementing such Rights of Nature (RoN) initiatives by placing them within the longer history of the expansion of rights and the creation of new legal subjects. The project has thus far produced two articles and our goal is to develop a handbook of primary and secondary sources about the relations between rights of nature and democracy. My previous research topics have included religious tolerance in the Jim Crow U.S. South\, the employment of African Americans in the U.S. state of North Carolina between 1925 and 1950\, and taxicab regulation in the 1920s and 1930s. \nRead more: https://www.crs.uu.se/research/ongoing-research/realizing-rights-of-nature/ \n\n\nWelcome to a three part lunch seminar series on the Environmental and Climate Humanities this autumn 2022\, starting September 15!\nA collaboration between CEMUS\, Centre for Environment and Development Studies\, Uppsala University and SLU\, CRS\, Centre for Multidisciplinary Research on Religion and Society\, Uppsala University\, and Sofia Oreland\, Department of Theology\, Uppsala University. \n  \nWhen: September 15\, October 13\, November 10 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.\n\n\n\nSeptember 15 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nSofia Oreland Future narratives of opportunities in times of climate crisis\nModerated by Malin Östman\, CEMUS \nIn an era of climate crises\, threat-based narratives on the future tend to dominate. Narratives of opportunities on how to create sustainable societies are not equally present\, yet important in the strive to find alternative ways forward. At the seminar\, I will present narratives of opportunities on the future formulated by faith-based climate activists in Sweden and South Africa.  \nThe study is based upon interviews with faith-based activists and participant observations at faith-based events. One of these events was “The Pilgrims walk for future”\, during which a group of pilgrims walked from Sweden to the UN climate negotiations in Glasgow November 2021. The walk was a combination of a political manifestation and a pilgrimage in which prayerful contemplation was central. I found that they\, in addition to ideas similar to the ones suggested by secular transition movements\, raised opportunities closely linked to their religious faith and spirituality and/or to their experience of participating in this very pilgrimage.  \nBio\nSofia Oreland is a doctoral student in Global Christianity at the Uppsala University in Sweden\, currently working on her PhD-project about Christian climate activists’ religious faith and spirituality expressed in their climate advocacy work. The project is an intercultural theological study of religious faith expressed by climate activists in Sweden and South Africa. Her research interests are to be found in the intersection between the theology of culture and environmental thought\, as well as in public theology.  \nRead more: https://katalog.uu.se/empinfo/?id=N20-1461 \n  \nOctober 13 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nSeth Epstein Human Species Identity in the Anthropocene: A role for rights of nature?\nModerated by Martha Middlemiss Lé Mon\, CRS \nBio\nI am a historian focusing on the U.S. in the 20th century and a researcher at the Centre for Multidisciplinary Research on Religion and Society at Uppsala University. I am currently the lead investigator for a project based at CRS titled Realizing Rights of Nature: Sustaining Development and Democracy\, which examines issues relevant to the UN’s global sustainable development goals identified in Agenda 2030. This project focuses on the actions of a growing number of jurisdictions over the past decade and a half to grant rights to nature. It further explores the potential challenges\, politics\, and resistance to conceiving and implementing such Rights of Nature (RoN) initiatives by placing them within the longer history of the expansion of rights and the creation of new legal subjects. The project has thus far produced two articles and our goal is to develop a handbook of primary and secondary sources about the relations between rights of nature and democracy. My previous research topics have included religious tolerance in the Jim Crow U.S. South\, the employment of African Americans in the U.S. state of North Carolina between 1925 and 1950\, and taxicab regulation in the 1920s and 1930s. \nRead more: https://www.crs.uu.se/research/ongoing-research/realizing-rights-of-nature/ \n  \nNovember 10 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nFrida Buhre Temporal Othering and Sami Decolonial Struggles: The Case of the Early 20th Century Swedish Press\nModerated by Sofia Oreland\, Department of Theology \nBio\nFrida Buhre is a postdoctoral researcher at Linköping University working in Environmental humanities and communication. With a background in rhetoric\, she does work on Sami mobilization\, children and youth climate justice activism\, critical time studies\, and political aesthetics. \nRead more: https://katalog.uu.se/empinfo/?id=N10-1161 \n\nart | climate | culture | development | environment | language | philosophy | psychology | religion | society | sustainability \n\nSpring semester 2022\nFebruary 3 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nDavid Thurfjell Secularity and Nature Romanticism in Sweden\nModerated by Martha Middlemiss Lé Mon\, CRS \nI am a professor in the study of Religions at Södertörn University in Stockholm\, Sweden. I received my doctoral degree in History of Religions from Uppsala University (2003) and have since published widely within the fields of Islamic and Romani studies. My academic interests include secularization and religious change\, religion among Romani people\, Iranian and Shi´ite studies\, Pentecostal studies\, ritual and postcolonial theory.  \nI am the author of the monographs Living Shi´ism (Brill 2006)\, Faith and revivalism in a Nordic Romani Community (I.B. Tauris 2013) and The godless people: the post-Christian swedes and religion (Molin & Sorgenfrei 2015). I have a wide interest for international scholarly collaborations\, particularly with Middle Eastern countries. Together with a group of Arab scholars I co-authored the UNESCO guidebook for history textbook authors writing on Europe and the Arabo-Islamic world (UNESCO/ISESCO 2011). I am a board member of the Swedish research institute in Istanbul and in 2015 I organized a symposium about religion and jurisprudence bringing together scholars from Europe and Iraq. I am also the sitting president of the Swedish association for the history of religions (SSRF).  \nRead more: https://www.sh.se/kontakt/forskare/david-thurfjell \n  \nMarch 10 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nSofia Ahlberg Poetry for a “Beaten Heart”\nModerated by Malin Östman\, CEMUS \nI am the Vice Dean of the Faculty of Languages at Uppsala University\, Sweden\, with responsibility for education and collaboration\, and Associate Professor in Literature and Pedagogy at the Department of English\, also at Uppsala University. I teach and research on contemporary literature\, pedagogy\, and ecocriticism.  \nMy most recent book Teaching Literature in Times of Crisis (Routledge\, 2021) has just been published. My other publications include another monograph Atlantic Afterlives in Contemporary Fiction (Palgrave\, 2016) as well as numerous chapters and articles in edited collections and journals\, most recently in The Handbook of Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature and Science (Palgrave\, 2020) and Teaching the Literature of Climate Change (MLA\, forthcoming). I contributed to a highly original edited collection called Loanwords to Live With: An Ecotopian Lexicon (Minnesota UP\, 2019) and my essay on the Swedish word “fotminne” can be read about in “Parlör for ett vettigare sätt att tala om klimatet” (SvD\, 2020) as well as in “The Search for New Words to Make us Care about the Climate Crisis” in The New Yorker\, 2020. \nRead more: https://katalog.uu.se/profile/?id=N16-2241 \n  \nApril 7 kl. 12.00-13.00 \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
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20221018T101500
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SUMMARY:Oct 18: Listen to the science\, which science? with Alexandre Raffoul - CEFO seminar
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the next CEMUS Research Forum\, CEFO\, seminar “Listen to the science\, which science?” with Alexandre Raffoul!\nWhen: October 18 kl. 10.15-12.00 \nWhere: Baltic Library\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\n \nOnline: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/68234235932 \nAlexandre Raffoul is PhD student at the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies\, Uppsala University. His research focuses on ethnic conflict and power-sharing as a tool for conflict transformation in multi-ethnic societies. His current project focuses on the causes and consequences of “associational” power-sharing.  \nRead more: https://www.katalog.uu.se/profile/?id=N19-2874 \n\nAutumn 2022 Schedule\nThe interdisciplinary seminar takes place Tuesdays 10:15-12:00 twice per month during term time in the Baltic Library\, at the Department of Earth Sciences\,  Villavägen 16 (sometimes also Zoom). 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. \n\n\n\nTime\nTitle and speaker\nLocation\n\n\nAug 30\n10:15-12.00\n\nGarden Party and start of the semester celebrations\nCampus Garden\n\n\n20 sep\n10:15-12.00\n\nAzril Bacal: The Erosion of Democracy in our Times\, from a Perpsective on “Identity – and Ethno-Politics”\nBaltic Library\n\n\nSep 27\n10:15-12.00\n\nJenny Helin: Artful making of temporal presence: exploring academic writing during troubling times\nBaltic Library\n\n\nOct 4\n10:15-12.00\n\nMichel Weber: Whitehead’s politics of education\nBaltic Library\n\n\nOct 18\n10:15-12.00\n\nAlexandre Raffoul: Listen to the science\, which science?\nBaltic Library\n\n\nNov 1\n10:15-12.00\n\nTBA\nBaltic Library\n\n\nNov 15\n10:15-12.00\n\nTBA\nBaltic Library\n\n\nNov 29\n10:15 -12.00\n\nElin Boyer\nBaltic Library\n\n\nDec 13\n10:15 -12.00\n\nEvent: Conflicting Emotions: Celebrating 20 years while facing death at 20 (provisional title)\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 – CEFOcoordinator@outlook.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\nSupported by\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/oct-18-listen-to-the-science-which-science-with-alexandre-raffoul-cefo-seminar/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - SDPMC course social
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20221019T181500
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SUMMARY:19 okt: Öppen föreläsning - Varför så olika? Ukraina och Baltikums sovjetiska år och vägen till pluralism med Li Bennich-Björkman
DESCRIPTION:Varmt välkomna till Framtidsakademin tema Krig och fred och höstens andra föreläsning “Varför så olika? Ukraina och Baltikums sovjetiska år och vägen till pluralism” med Li Bennich-Björkman\, Skytteansk professor i vältalighet och statskunskap vid Statsvetenskapliga institutionen och Professor vid Institutet för Rysslands- och Eurasienstudier\, Uppsala universitet!\n19 oktober kl. 18:15-19:30\nLi Bennich-Björkman\, Skytteansk professor i vältalighet och statskunskap vid Statsvetenskapliga institutionen och Professor vid Institutet för Rysslands- och Eurasienstudier\, Uppsala universitet \nVarför så olika? Ukraina och Baltikums sovjetiska år och vägen till pluralism\nNär Sovjetunionen upplöstes 1991\, 1900-talets största politiska\, ekonomiska och sociala experiment\, fick världen se femton nya stater ta plats. Bland dem var de mest nationalistiska under den sovjetiska ockupationen\, de baltiska staterna och Ukraina. Men till skillnad mot vad många då förväntade sig\, var vägen till pluralism vare sig guldkantad eller ens likartad. Varför blev den så olika? Samtidigt finns åtminstone en sak som förenar: grannlandet Ryssland. Hur påverkar det? \nNär: 19 oktober kl. 18:15-19:30\nVar: Mallas sal på Stadsbiblioteket\nOnline: Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/68038538443 Meeting ID: 680 3853 8443 \nLäs mer här: https://katalog.uu.se/empinfo/?id=XX3449 \n\nHöstens tema är Krig och fred. Föreläsningarna är kostnadsfria och öppna för alla – online och på Stadsbiblioteket om omständigheterna tillåter. Välkommen att diskutera framtidens frågor med dagens forskare!\nFramtidsakademin är en tvärvetenskaplig föreläsningsserie som behandlar forskning kring framtidsrelevanta frågor inom ramen för hållbar utveckling. Syftet med samarbetet är att sprida aktuell forskning till en intresserade allmänhet\, studenter och andra samhällsaktörer. Projektet har pågått sedan 2004 och är ett samarbete mellan CEMUS\, Folkuniversitetet i Uppsala och Stadsbibliotek i Uppsala. \nFöreläsningarna är gratis och öppna för allmänheten och de hålls tre gånger per termin\, ny tid kl. 18.15-19.30 i Mallas sal på Stadsbiblioteket\, Svartbäcksgatan 17\, och online. Vi bjuder in såväl forskare från Uppsala och andra delar av landet\, som experter\, journalister\, författare och politiker att komma och berätta om sitt arbete under ett för terminen gemensamt tema. \nVarmt välkomna att diskutera framtidens frågor med dagens forskare! \n  \nProgram våren 2022 – tema Krig och fred\n\nHöstens föreläsningsserie tar avstamp i det brutala ryska anfallskriget i Ukraina och insikten att utan fred är möjligheterna till att ställa om energisystemet\, minska utsläpp och klimatanpassa försvinnande små. Den första föreläsningen med Nina von Uexkull\, Universitetslektor vid Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning\, diskuterar frågan om klimatförändringar och olika typer av konflikter relaterat till sin forskning om naturkatastrofer och väpnade konflikter. Li Bennich-Björkman\, Skytteansk professor i vältalighet och statskunskap vid Statsvetenskapliga institutionen och Professor vid Institutet för Rysslands- och Eurasienstudier\, föreläser om den kommande boken “Bakom och bortom järnridån” och sin forskning under höstens andra föreläsning. Avslutningsvis föreläser Erik Melander\, Professor vid Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning och Föreståndare för Alva Myrdal-centrum för kärnvapennedrustning\, om sin forskning om skeva manlighetsideal och krig. \nVarmt välkomna till en viktig serie föreläsningar på tema Krig och fred!\n\n\nPhoto: Kyrylo Kholopkin \n\n  \n14 september kl. 18:15-19:30\nNina von Uexkull\, Universitetslektor vid Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning\, Uppsala universitet \nKlimat och konflikt\nDet senaste decenniet var det varmaste någonsin och de värmeböljor som drabbade Europa under sommaren 2022 påminner om de dystra utsikterna för en framtid med accelererande klimatförändringar. En fråga som får allt större uppmärksamhet bland beslutsfattare och allmänheten är om i fall klimatförändringarna också kommer att leda till flera krig och instabilitet. Med utgångspunkt i de senaste 10 åren av forskning kommer denna föreläsning att presentera vad vi vet om dessa samband. Vi kommer också att diskutera alternativa scenarier för framtid i ljuset av dessa samband och geopolitiska förändringar såsom kriget i Ukraina. \nNina von Uexkull är docent och universitetslektor i freds- och konfliktkunskap vid Uppsala universitet där hon bland annat forskar om klimatförändringar\, matosäkerhet och konflikter som en del av det tvärvetenskapliga forskningsprogrammet Mistra Geopolitics www.mistra-geopolitics.se.  \nNär: 14 september kl. 18:15-19:30\nVar: Mallas sal på Stadsbiblioteket\nOnline: Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/68292410932 Meeting ID: 682 9241 0932  \nLäs mer här: https://katalog.uu.se/empinfo/?id=N7-1080 \n  \n19 oktober kl. 18:15-19:30\nLi Bennich-Björkman\, Skytteansk professor i vältalighet och statskunskap vid Statsvetenskapliga institutionen och Professor vid Institutet för Rysslands- och Eurasienstudier\, Uppsala universitet \nVarför så olika? Ukraina och Baltikums sovjetiska år och vägen till pluralism\nNär Sovjetunionen upplöstes 1991\, 1900-talets största politiska\, ekonomiska och sociala experiment\, fick världen se femton nya stater ta plats. Bland dem var de mest nationalistiska under den sovjetiska ockupationen\, de baltiska staterna och Ukraina. Men till skillnad mot vad många då förväntade sig\, var vägen till pluralism vare sig guldkantad eller ens likartad. Varför blev den så olika? Samtidigt finns åtminstone en sak som förenar: grannlandet Ryssland. Hur påverkar det? \nNär: 19 oktober kl. 18:15-19:30\nVar: Mallas sal på Stadsbiblioteket\nOnline: Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/68038538443 Meeting ID: 680 3853 8443 \nLäs mer här: https://katalog.uu.se/empinfo/?id=XX3449 \n  \n16 november kl. 18:15-19:30\nErik Melander\, Professor vid Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning och Föreståndare för Alva Myrdal-centrum för kärnvapennedrustning\, Uppsala universitet \nSkeva manlighetsideal och krig\nEn stor mängd studier visar att mer jämställda samhällen är fredligare. På individnivå visar det sig att de som identifierar sig med vissa typer av manlighetsideal är mer benägna att ta till våld i olika sammanhang. Denna föreläsning handlar om forskningen om sambandet mellan jämställdhet och fred\, ett av de starkaste och viktigaste sambanden som hittats i freds- och konfliktforskningen. \nNär: 16 november kl. 18:15-19:30\nVar: Mallas sal på Stadsbiblioteket\nOnline: Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/69347366366 Meeting ID: 693 4736 6366  \nLäs mer här: https://katalog.uu.se/empinfo/?id=AA106 \n\nFramtidsakademin är ett samarbete mellan Folkuniversitetet och CEMUS\, vid Uppsala universitet och SLU. Syftet med samarbetet är att sprida aktuell forskning till intresserade människor utanför universitetets väggar. Verksamheten finansieras med stöd från Folkuniversitetsföreningen. \nHär finns ett arkiv med tidigare omgångar av Framtidsakademin www.cemus.uu.se/framtidsakademin-arkiv-2004-2022
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - CCLIP course session
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URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-cclip-course-session-3/
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SUMMARY:Oct 20: Re-emergence / emergency walk: Ukrainian Poetry and Culture - Landscapes of love\, loss and longing
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the second Re-emergence/emergency walk this autumn! Read more about all the walks this autumn here: www.cemus.uu.se/emerg-walks\nOctober 20 kl. 12.15-14.00: Ukrainian Poetry and Culture – Landscapes of love\, loss and longing\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 lunch or fika\, maybe something to warm 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.  \nPhoto: Angie \nQuestions and framing\nComing a week before the walk. \nBackground material\nBackground reading\, watching is available here a week before the walk: coming/ \n\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/oct-20-re-emergence-emergency-walk-ukrainian-poetry-and-culture-landscapes-of-love-loss-and-longing/
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SUMMARY:Oct 24: Open lecture "Mining Extractivism and Community Conflicts in Chile" with Gloria L Gallardo Fernández
DESCRIPTION:Warmly welcome to an open lecture “Mining Extractivism and Community Conflicts in Chile” with Gloria L Gallardo Fernández\, Professor emerita Södertörn University!\nThis lecture is a collaboration with the CEMUS course The Global Economy – Environment\, Development and Globalisation. \nWhen: October 24 kl. 13.15-15.00 \nWhere: Room Småland\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/wvDuIBvN \n\nAbout Gloria L Gallardo Fernández\nAfter university studies in Chile\, Poland and México\, I obtained my PhD degree in Sociology at Uppsala University (Sweden)\, where I was also promoted to associate professor. I was promoted to professor in Environmental Sciences at Södertörn University. In a nutshell\, my research focuses on the use of natural resources in the interface between rural and global\, the redefinition of land and sea ownership/possession with a focus on agro-pastoral communities and small-scale fishing. \nBefore moving to Södertörn University\, I was the Director of Research Studies for Cemus Research Forum (Cefo)\, part of the Uppsala Centre for Sustainable Development (CSD) – an educational and research platform for interdisciplinary studies on sustainable development jointly funded by Uppsala University and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). I was appointed in 2000\, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Rural Development Studies at SLU\, where I was also Program Director for the International Masters Program in Development Research\, Application and Theory (MADRAT). In addition\, I have worked\, among others\, as a Lecturer at the Department of Sociology at Uppsala University\, and at the Department of Ecological Economics at Mälardalen University. \nMy present research concerns the political economy and ecology of mining conflicts in Chile together with an interdisciplinary group of researchers with the aim to develop theory and methodology to support empirical research involving co-production of knowledge and sustainable transformation strategies related to natural resource access and use. \nI work presently as Senior Lecturer and professor in Environmental Sciences with focus on Global Development Studies at the School of Natural Sciences\, Technology and Environmental Studies (NMT)\, where I teach in various courses such as Modern Development Theories\, Research Design\, Qualitative Methods\, B-level Essay Writing\, Contemporary Development Theories\, etc. I am presently member of the Educational Advisory Group of ACCESS’s Research school − an academic collaboration between fourteen Chilean and Swedish universities and contact person for ACCESS at Södertörn University. \nRead more: https://www.sh.se/english/sodertorn-university/contact/researchers/gloria-l-gallardo-fernandez
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/oct-24-open-lecture-mining-extractivism-and-community-conflicts-in-chile-with-gloria-l-gallardo-fernandez/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20221026T151500
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SUMMARY:Oct 26: Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Action Research in a Freirean Context with Erik Lindhult
DESCRIPTION:Welcome the next Café com Paulo Freire fika/coffee-conversation with Erik Lindhult\, senior lecturer Mälardalen University\, titled “Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Action Research in a Freirean Context” in CEMUS Library and online!\nThe conversation is convened and facilitated by Azril Bacal and Daniel Mossberg. Coffee and tea served in CEMUS Library\, welcome! \nWhen: October 26 kl. 15.15-17.00 CET \nWhere: CEMUS Library\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/gVZ978v2 \nOnline/Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/67908039287 Meeting ID: 679 0803 9287 \n\nErik Lindhult is a senior lecturer in innovation management and entrepreneurship. His main area of interest is participatory\, collaborative and democratic innovation and change management as well as entrepreneurship for a sustainable development of society. He is involved in research projects concerning societal entrepreneurship\, as well as service innovation. Erik is also doing research in action research and interactive research\, research in collaboration with practitioners\, and is a board member in the national communities SIRA and SPARC. Erik holds a PhD in Industrial Management at Royal Institute of Technology\, Stockholm.
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/oct-26-knowledge-democracy-and-participatory-action-research-in-a-freirean-context-with-erik-lindhult/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRAY - Course session - Intro KE
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URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-libray-course-session-intro-ke/
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