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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - Internal staff meeting
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY: CEFO seminar
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SUMMARY:Feb 8: Open online lecture "High-Impact Climate Action" with Kimberly Nicholas
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an open online lecture “High-Impact Climate Action” with Kimberly Nicholas\, Senior lecturer at LUCSUS\, Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies!\nIn collaboration with and part of the Climate Change Leadership – Power\, Politics and Culture\, 15 credits course. \nWhen: February 8 kl. 17.15-19.00 CET \nWhere: Online only\, Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/9638143144 \n\nBio\nProf. Kimberly Nicholas is a sustainability scientist at Lund University in Sweden. She has published over 55 articles on climate and sustainability in leading peer-reviewed journals; writes for publications such as Elle\, The Guardian\, Scientific American\, and New Scientist; and is the author of UNDER THE SKY WE MAKE: How to be Human in a Warming World\, and the monthly climate newsletter We Can Fix It. She gives lectures and moderates at about 75 international meetings and organizations each year across  public policy\, civil society\, arts and culture\, the wine industry\, foundations\, and academia. Her work has been featured by outlets including the BBC\, The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, The Atlantic\, WIRED\, National Public Radio\, Public Radio International\, Vox\, and USA Today. Born and raised on her family’s vineyard in Sonoma\, California\, she studied the effect of climate change on the California wine industry for her PhD in the Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources at Stanford University.   \nRead more: https://www.kimnicholas.com/about.html
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/feb-8-open-online-lecture-high-impact-climate-action-with-kimberly-nicholas/
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SUMMARY:Feb 9: Johan Gärdebo - Transition Technocracy and Populism: Reception of climate policies in Europe (in general) and among Swedish industrial workers (in particular)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the first Environmental and Climate Humanities seminar with historian and postdoctoral researcher at Uppsala University Johan Gärdebo titled “Transition Technocracy and Populism: Reception of climate policies in Europe (in general) and among Swedish industrial workers (in particular)”!\nWhen: February 9 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nWhere: Room 22-1009 (same entrance as Humanistiska teatern)\, English Park Campus\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/Vu1lHj8I \nOnline: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/64045889808 \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  \nFebruary 9 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nJohan Gärdebo Transition Technocracy and Populism: Reception of climate policies in Europe (in general) and among Swedish industrial workers (in particular)\nModerated by Malin Östman\, CEMUS \nSince the Paris Agreement 2015\, “just transition” have central to attempts\, and hopes\, to bridge a jobs. vs. climate-divide as part of decarbonising industrial society. But what are the imperatives for a just transition of the workforce? And what are the nationally defined development priorities for the creation of decent work and quality jobs? Through interviews with Swedish trade union representatives from Sweden’s three largest industrial emitters (steel\, petroleum refining\, cement) along with representatives at the central level\, this study illustrates contrasting interpretations of what constitutes a just transition.  \nThe main tensions concern the time a climate transition is allowed to take; if policies should support local inhabitants or global concerns over climate change. These matters have become increasingly critical given the many revolts by industrial workers\, transport personnel\, and farmers\, across Europe. In this presentation\, Gärdebo describe some of the differing receptions to climate transition policies based on case studies among Swedish workers. The larger aim of the presentation is to situate receptions of climate policies in a larger discussion about attempts to govern Western societies technocratically. \nBio\nJohan Gärdebo is a historian studying climate knowledge and decarbonisation policies as these interplay in local\, national\, and transnational settings. He is currently conducting research projects detailing Sweden’s historical contributions to climate knowledge during the 1900s\, as well as conflicts surrounding contemporary climate transitions policies\, focusing in particular on industrial towns and previous industrial transitions. \nRead more: https://www.katalog.uu.se/profile/?id=N21-2415 \n\nWelcome to a three part lunch seminar series on the Environmental and Climate Humanities this spring 2023\, starting February 9!\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: February 9\, March 16 and March 30 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nWhere: February 9 and March 30: room 22-1009\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/Vu1lHj8I  March 16: 22-0031\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/k1hn0pOx (same entrance as Humanistiska teatern)  \nFebruary 9 online:\nhttps://uu-se.zoom.us/j/64045889808 \nMarch 16 online:\nhttps://uu-se.zoom.us/j/67871647541 \nMarch 30 online:\nhttps://uu-se.zoom.us/j/68698681151 \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\nFebruary 9 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nJohan Gärdebo Transition Technocracy and Populism: Reception of climate policies in Europe (in general) and among Swedish industrial workers (in particular)\nModerated by Malin Östman\, CEMUS \nSince the Paris Agreement 2015\, “just transition” have central to attempts\, and hopes\, to bridge a jobs. vs. climate-divide as part of decarbonising industrial society. But what are the imperatives for a just transition of the workforce? And what are the nationally defined development priorities for the creation of decent work and quality jobs? Through interviews with Swedish trade union representatives from Sweden’s three largest industrial emitters (steel\, petroleum refining\, cement) along with representatives at the central level\, this study illustrates contrasting interpretations of what constitutes a just transition.  \nThe main tensions concern the time a climate transition is allowed to take; if policies should support local inhabitants or global concerns over climate change. These matters have become increasingly critical given the many revolts by industrial workers\, transport personnel\, and farmers\, across Europe. In this presentation\, Gärdebo describe some of the differing receptions to climate transition policies based on case studies among Swedish workers. The larger aim of the presentation is to situate receptions of climate policies in a larger discussion about attempts to govern Western societies technocratically. \nBio\nJohan Gärdebo is a historian studying climate knowledge and decarbonisation policies as these interplay in local\, national\, and transnational settings. He is currently conducting research projects detailing Sweden’s historical contributions to climate knowledge during the 1900s\, as well as conflicts surrounding contemporary climate transitions policies\, focusing in particular on industrial towns and previous industrial transitions. \nRead more: https://www.katalog.uu.se/profile/?id=N21-2415 \n  \nMarch 16 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nLauren Strumos Nonreligion and climate change through a lens of justice\nModerated by Martha Middlemiss Lé Mon\, CRS \nIn traditionally Christian countries like Canada the number of people who do not identify as religious in increasing. At the same time\, there is a growing awareness of anthropogenic climate change and ecological destruction. This seminar will present climate justice as a framework to better understand intersections between nonreligion and ecology. How do the nonreligious conceptualize their place in a world experiencing planetary crisis? What are the various ways they construct moral relationships with other terrestrials\, human and non-human? Empirical data for this seminar is drawn from interviews conducted with settler activists\, both nonreligious and religious\, opposed to an oil pipeline project in British Columbia\, Canada.   \nBio\nLauren Strumos is a doctoral candidate in Religious Studies at the University of Ottawa (Canada). Her research explores how settler activists conceptualize their opposition to an oil pipeline project in the province of British Columbia\, Canada. Her other research interests include veganism and human/non-human animal relations. Lauren is a deputy editor of Nonreligion and Secularity\, the blog of the Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network\, and she was an Ian H. Stewart Graduate Fellow (2021–2022) at the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society at the University of Victoria (Canada). Lauren received a Mitacs Globalink Research Award to visit the Centre for Multidisciplinary Research on Religion and Society at Uppsala University from January to April 2023. \n  \nMarch 30 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nPanu Pihkala The process and variety of climate emotions\nModerated by Sofia Oreland\, Department of Theology \nExperienced eco-emotion researcher and “eco-theologian” Panu Pihkala from University of Helsinki will discuss important climate emotions and ways of encountering them constructively. The major framework is his recent research article “The Process of Eco-Anxiety and Ecological Grief”\, freely available at https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/24/16628. What is commonly called “climate anxiety” consists of many things\, including various grief reactions\, but fundamentally it is an adaptive response in the sense of being in touch with the reality of the climate crisis. The wide range of possible climate emotions is discussed in Pihkala’s other research article from last year\, Toward a Taxonomy of Climate Emotions\, https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fclim.2021.738154/full. \nBio\nDr. Panu Pihkala (b. 1979\, he/his) is an adjunct professor of environmental theology (Title of Docent) at the University of Helsinki and a researcher in HELSUS Sustainability Science Institute. He is currently known as a leading expert in interdisciplinary eco-anxiety research. Pihkala has published two books about eco-emotions in Finnish\, along with many books about eco-theology. Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=wwPxvoMAAAAJ&hl=en \nRead more: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/people/people-finder/panu-pihkala-9125989 \n\nSee archive with seminars from previous semesters here: www.cemus.uu.se/enclhuse-archive \n\nart | climate | culture | development | environment | language | philosophy | psychology | religion | society | sustainability
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SUMMARY:Jan 27 & Feb 10: Through Other Eyes
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Art at the End of the World club!\nWhen: Every second Friday\, kl. 11.30-13.30 (even weeks) \nWhere: CEMUS Library\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16 \nNo registration needed \nMore information: contact enki.simmons[a]cemus.uu.se and anne.thompson[a]cemus.uu.se \n\nA fortnightly\, interdisciplinary gathering for anyone who wants to creatively explore themes around humans\, nature\, and the ties between us. Each month has an ecological theme to guide the two sessions. During the first session of each month we create art inspired by materials on the subject\, then the second session is an opportunity to share and respond to each other’s work. Any art medium (visual\, poetry\, film\, music etc) and any level of experience is welcome. You are also free to attend any session\, even if you have not come previously. \n \n‘From my point of view’… has a lot of hidden implications. We think as individuals before all else. We use our own culture as a standard to which we hold others. We centre ourselves\, humans. But what if we saw the world differently? This month\, we encourage you to use art as a lens to imagine an escape from egocentric\, ethnocentric and anthropocentric worldviews. \nDuring these sessions we are keen to create a safe space for exploring what can be difficult subjects. Creating with and around nature can be a joyful and comforting experience\, yet we must be mindful of the times we live in. Therefore\, we aim to cultivate a supportive and emotionally open space where it is possible for people to express eco-grief and anxiety through creativity\, while leaving room for hope. Despite the title\, your work does not have to be about the end of the world! \nInspiration materials on the month’s theme will be available during the sessions and can also be found at the following links: \nInspirational materials: \n\nsuperioryouareinferior by Rae spoon (music album\, link to Spotify)\nAlgal Blooms by Jade Cuttle (music album)\nSong for the Salmon by David Whyte (poem)
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/jan-27-feb-10-through-other-eyes-2/
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SUMMARY:Feb 15: Sharpen Your Academic Writing - the Language Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Early in the spring semester\, we welcome Sarah Schwartz for a session on Academic Writing. It is a session for all courses and a chance for you to sharpen your academic writing before working on your final papers and reports in CEMUS courses. Please\, register for the session at the bottom of this page.\nWhen: February 15th\, 13.15-15.00 \nWhere: EBC\, Lärosal 4+5 \n\nSarah Schwartz is Associate Professor at the Department of Scandinavian Languages. As a lecturer at The Language Workshop\, Sarah tutors students who want help with academic English. \nSince we do not know how popular the session will be\, we ask you to reserve a spot beforehand. This can be done here. (External link). Last day to register is February 13th.
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/feb-15-sharpen-your-academic-writing-the-language-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Feb 15: Re-emergence/Emergency Walk in Alnarp
DESCRIPTION:More info coming :)
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SUMMARY:15 feb: Öppen föreläsning - Kritiska metaller och mineral: globala producenter\, tillgångsrisk och nordisk potential med Erik Jonsson
DESCRIPTION:Varmt välkomna till Framtidsakademin tema Gruvkonflikter och resursframtider och vårens första föreläsning “Kritiska metaller och mineral: globala producenter\, tillgångsrisk och nordisk potential” med Erik Jonsson\, Statsgeolog SGU och Adjungerad professor i mineralogi vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper\, Uppsala universitet!\n15 februari kl. 18.15-19.30\nErik Jonsson\, Statsgeolog SGU och Adjungerad professor i mineralogi vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper\, Uppsala universitet \nKritiska metaller och mineral: globala producenter\, tillgångsrisk och nordisk potential\nDet vi sedan omkring 2010 mestadels menar med termen ”kritiska metaller och mineral” omfattar en grupp av industriellt viktiga metaller och mineral vars klassificering i EU baseras på deras totala ekonomiska vikt för europeisk industri kombinerat med deras tillgångsrisk.  \nTrots storleken på EU:s ekonomi producerar vi idag endast en bråkdel av alla de metaller och mineral som vår industri kräver för sin fortlöpande produktion; för den absoluta merparten av sådana råmaterial är vi helt beroende av import\, medan återvinning idag inte är relevanta alternativ för flertalet av dem. Många av dessa nyckelmetaller har dessutom få eller i vissa fall singulära\, ofta icke-demokratiska och/eller sköra stater som producentländer\, som exempelvis Kina\, Kongo eller Ryssland. Detta leder till tillgångsrisk\, alltså att risk finnes att ett producentland av en eller annan anledning kan komma att begränsa eller stänga ned sin produktion och/eller export till ett eller flera länder. För att säkra tillgången till dessa råmaterial krävs diversifiering av den globala produktionen och i synnerhet utökad brytning på lokal till regional skala: detta har också potentialen att minska energiåtgång för transporter med mera liksom att säkerställa en mera hälso- och miljövänlig process än i dagens producentländer. Ur ett europeiskt perspektiv är den berggrundsgeologiska enhet som kallas den Fennoskandiska skölden (omfattande den äldre berggrunden i Norge\, Sverige\, Finland samt en mindre del av nordvästligaste Ryssland) tillsammans med Grönland bland de mest relevanta för både brytning av malmer idag och prospektering efter nya mineraliseringar. Nyligen avslutade samt pågående projekt med fokus på att sammanställa information kring potentialen för kritiska metaller och mineral i dessa regioner visar att här finns möjlighet att producera en avsevärd del av Europas framtida behov\, inte minst vad gäller den snabbt ökande efterfrågan på specifika kritiska metaller och mineral för ”gröna” energiteknologier. \nSe till exempel:  https://www.lyellcollection.org/doi/10.1144/SP526-2022-55 \nErik Jonsson är statsgeolog vid Sveriges geologiska undersökning (SGU) samt adjungerad professor vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper\, Uppsala universitet. \nNär: 15 februari kl. 18.15-19.30\nVar: Mallas sal på Stadsbiblioteket\nOnline: Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/68585251874  Meeting ID: 685 8525 1874 \n\nVårens tema är Gruvkonflikter och resursframtider. Föreläsningarna är öppna för alla – på Stadsbiblioteket och online. 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 kostnadsfria och öppna för allmänheten och de hålls tre gånger per termin\, kl. 18.15-19.30 i Mallas sal på Stadsbiblioteket\, Svartbäcksgatan 17\, och online. Vi bjuder in forskare från Uppsala och andra delar av landet för 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 2023 – tema  Gruvkonflikter och resursframtider\n\nVårens föreläsningsserie undersöker närmare den ökande efterfrågan på mineraler\, hur dessa mineraler används och de många samhälleliga konsekvenserna och konflikterna rörande gruvor och exploatering av naturresurser\, här i Sverige och ur ett globalt perspektiv.  \nDen första föreläsningen med Erik Jonsson\, statsgeolog SGU och adjungerad professor Uppsala universitet\, ger en överblick av det globala och nordiska läget gällande kritiska jordartsmetaller och deras användning. \nSimon Haikola\, universitetslektor Linköpings universitet\, föreläser om sin forskning och Svenska gruvkonflikter och debatten kring dessa under 2000-talet. \nAvslutningsvis föreläser Gloria L Gallardo Fernández\, professor emerita Södertörn högskola\, om sin forskning och den Chilenska gruvindustrins påverkan på samhälle och miljö.  \nVarmt välkomna till en spännande serie föreläsningar på tema Gruvkonflikter och resursframtider!\n\n\nBackground photo of Erzberg\, Eisenerz\, Austria\, photo by Sebastian Pichler. \n\n  \n15 februari kl. 18.15-19.30\nErik Jonsson\, Statsgeolog SGU och Adjungerad professor i mineralogi vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper\, Uppsala universitet \nKritiska metaller och mineral: globala producenter\, tillgångsrisk och nordisk potential\nDet vi sedan omkring 2010 mestadels menar med termen ”kritiska metaller och mineral” omfattar en grupp av industriellt viktiga metaller och mineral vars klassificering i EU baseras på deras totala ekonomiska vikt för europeisk industri kombinerat med deras tillgångsrisk.  \nTrots storleken på EU:s ekonomi producerar vi idag endast en bråkdel av alla de metaller och mineral som vår industri kräver för sin fortlöpande produktion; för den absoluta merparten av sådana råmaterial är vi helt beroende av import\, medan återvinning idag inte är relevanta alternativ för flertalet av dem. Många av dessa nyckelmetaller har dessutom få eller i vissa fall singulära\, ofta icke-demokratiska och/eller sköra stater som producentländer\, som exempelvis Kina\, Kongo eller Ryssland. Detta leder till tillgångsrisk\, alltså att risk finnes att ett producentland av en eller annan anledning kan komma att begränsa eller stänga ned sin produktion och/eller export till ett eller flera länder. För att säkra tillgången till dessa råmaterial krävs diversifiering av den globala produktionen och i synnerhet utökad brytning på lokal till regional skala: detta har också potentialen att minska energiåtgång för transporter med mera liksom att säkerställa en mera hälso- och miljövänlig process än i dagens producentländer. Ur ett europeiskt perspektiv är den berggrundsgeologiska enhet som kallas den Fennoskandiska skölden (omfattande den äldre berggrunden i Norge\, Sverige\, Finland samt en mindre del av nordvästligaste Ryssland) tillsammans med Grönland bland de mest relevanta för både brytning av malmer idag och prospektering efter nya mineraliseringar. Nyligen avslutade samt pågående projekt med fokus på att sammanställa information kring potentialen för kritiska metaller och mineral i dessa regioner visar att här finns möjlighet att producera en avsevärd del av Europas framtida behov\, inte minst vad gäller den snabbt ökande efterfrågan på specifika kritiska metaller och mineral för ”gröna” energiteknologier. \nSe till exempel:  https://www.lyellcollection.org/doi/10.1144/SP526-2022-55 \nErik Jonsson är statsgeolog vid Sveriges geologiska undersökning (SGU) samt adjungerad professor vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper\, Uppsala universitet. \nNär: 15 februari kl. 18.15-19.30\nVar: Mallas sal på Stadsbiblioteket\nOnline: Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/68585251874  Meeting ID: 685 8525 1874 \n  \n1 mars kl. 18.15-19.30\nSimon Haikola\, Universitetslektor Tema teknik och social förändring\, Linköpings universitet \nMineralutvinningens politisering under 2000-talet\nSimon Haikola är docent och lektor i Teknik och social förändring vid Temainstitutionen på Linköpings universitet. Han forskar om svensk miljöpolitik och de värderingskonflikter som denna ger upphov till. Han har bland annat studerat den svenska mineralpolitiken\, tekniker för storskalig koldioxidavskiljning\, frågan om nya stambanor för höghastighetståg\, och vindkraftsutbyggnad. \nLäs mer här: https://liu.se/medarbetare/simha16 \nNär: 1 mars kl. 18.15-19.30\nVar: Mallas sal på Stadsbiblioteket\nOnline: Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/67105147579 Meeting ID: 671 0514 7579 \n  \n29 mars kl. 18.15-19.30\nGloria L Gallardo Fernández\, professor emerita miljövetenskap med inriktning på globala utvecklingsstudier\, Södertörns högskola \nFörövande och skapande av billiga naturer: Cuncumén samfällighet och Los Pelambres kopparbolag i Chile\nI globaliserings spår fortsätter koppar vara en viktig metall\, vilket den fortsatt kommer vara i framtiden. Samtidigt stöter gruvdriften på större och större motstånd från lokala samhällen. Gruvbolagens taktik och strategier för att motverka motstånd från samhället varierar och omdefinieras över tiden. Samhällen reagerar därefter. De sociala kostnaderna för de småskaliga agrara samhällen är den sociala uppdelningen; en splittring som är svår att läka och övervinna och som varken företaget eller staten tar ansvar för. Vi analyserar Los Pelambres kopparbolag i Chile och dess socio-miljömässiga dynamik och implikationer för de lokala samhället Cuncumén\, som i spåren av globaliseringen blir mer och er och mer indraget i den globala marknaden\, samtidig som de ser sina agrara levandvillkor förändras radikalt. \nGloria L Gallardo Fernández är professor emerita i miljövetenskap med inriktning på globala utvecklingsstudier\, Södertörns högskola. \nLäs mer här: https://www.sh.se/english/sodertorn-university/contact/researchers/gloria-l-gallardo-fernandez \nNär: 29 mars kl. 18.15-19.30\nVar: Mallas sal på Stadsbiblioteket\nOnline: Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/61578878705 Meeting ID: 615 7887 8705  \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 - INVITATION ONLY: ASC social
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SUMMARY:Feb 21: Open CEFO seminar "Walking the tightrope between academia and activism"
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an open CEFO seminar “Walking the tightrope between academia and activism” with Isabelle McAllister\, Alasdair Skelton and Maria Wolrath Söderberg!\nSeminar with Researchers Desk on the role of researchers in the public debate on climate change.  \nWhen: February 21 kl. 10.15-12.00 CET \nWhere: Baltic Library\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, see map here \nOnline: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/66569880688 \n\nIsabelle McAllister is a creative transitions activist\, lecturer\, author\, host and moderator. https://www.isabelle.se/ \nAlasdair Skelton Professor of Geochemistry and petrology\, Director of Bolin Center\, Stockholm University and  co-founder of Researcher’s Desk. https://www.su.se/english/profiles/skelt-1.182271 \nMaria Wolrath Söderberg  Associate Professor\, Senior Lecturer\, Södertörn University. https://www.sh.se/english/sodertorn-university/contact/researchers/maria-wolrath-soderberg \n \n\nCEFO seminar series spring 2023: Research practice and societal change\nBuilding on this fall’s seminar theme of “universities\, democracy and the ecological crisis” this spring’s seminar series continues in a somewhat similar vein. We invite all of those presenting their research to also briefly reflect on the ways in which they relate their research to society\, e.g. as a product of society\, as made with society\, or produced for society. How might your research impact society? What are the assumptions you have been working from when it comes to the relationship between research practice and societal change? And how has this shaped your methodological and theoretical choices over time?  \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 and online on Zoom. The 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\nJan 24\n10:15-12.00\n\nGeorgios Panayiotou: Multilayer Networks – an academic’s guide to understanding social interactions\nBaltic Library and Zoom\n\n\n7 feb\n10:15-12.00\n\nKosma Lechowicz: OOO and the Polish coalscapes\nCEMUS Library and Zoom\n\n\nFeb 21\n10:15-12.00\n\nAlasdair Skelton\, Maria Wolrath Söderberg and Isabelle McAllister: On walking the tightrope between academia and activism. (Seminar in collaboration with Researchers Desk)\nBaltic Library and Zoom\n\n\nMarch 7\n10:15-12.00\n\nLakin Anderson: Tensions in transdisciplinary research: A study of a nascent climate research group\nBaltic Library and Zoom\n\n\nMarch 21\n10:15-12.00\n\nSverker C. Jaegers: On the Need for Applied Environmental Social Science – Arguments and Examples\nBaltic Library and Zoom\n\n\nApril 18\n10:15-12.00\n\nBjörn Eriksson: Geopolitics at sea 21st century\nBaltic Library and Zoom\n\n\nMay 2\n10:15-12:00\n\nTo be announced\nBaltic Library and Zoom\n\n\nMay 16\n10:15-12:00\n\nPaula Lenninger: title coming\nBaltic Library and Zoom\n\n\nMay 30\n10:15-12:00\n\nCEFO members: End of year summary/celebration/Panel discussion\nBaltic Library and Zoom\n\n\nJune 13\n10:15-12:00\n\nCEFO members: Constitutional meeting\nBaltic Library and Zoom\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).
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SUMMARY:Feb 22: Café com Paulo Freire: How would Paulo Freire envisage Another World and Sustainable Future? The Case of Perú with Azril Bacal and guests
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the second Café com Paulo Freire fika\, coffee-conversation for the spring on visions of sustainable futures for Perú and the world! Azril Bacal will join us online with guests for this online-only event.\n \nWhen: February 22 kl. 15.15-17.00 CET/Swedish time \nWhere: Online/Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/65553292122 Meeting ID: 655 5329 2122 \n\nSpring 2023 Café com Paulo Freire\nJoin us for the Café com Paulo Freire fika-conversation series spring 2023\, 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: See dates and times below \nWhere: CEMUS Library\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/gVZ978v2 \nOnline/Zoom: See links below \n\nJanuary 18 kl. 15.15-17.00 CET/Swedish time (kl. 8.15-10.00 Iowa time) \nCafé com Paulo Freire: the Poetic Language of Time and Transformation with Azril Bacal\, Daniel Mossberg and guests\nCEMUS Library and Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/67004019782 Meeting ID: 670 0401 9782 \nWelcome to the first Café com Paulo Freire fika\, coffee-conversation on poetry\, language\, time and transformation!  \nAzril Bacal is joining us online from Iowa\, USA with guests Freddy Niagara Fonseca\, Michael Judge and Daniel Mossberg from CEMUS Library\, Uppsala. We will share some of our poetry and you are most welcome to read your own texts or bring your own favorite poem.  \nCoffee and tea served in CEMUS Library\, welcome! \nRead more: www.cemus.uu.se/jan-18-cafe-pf-2023/ \n  \nFebruary 22 15.15-17.00 CET/Swedish time \nCafé com Paulo Freire: How would Paulo Freire envisage Another World and Sustainable Future? The Case of Perú with Azril Bacal and guests\nZoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/65365522290 \nWelcome to the second Café com Paulo Freire fika\, coffee-conversation on visions of sustainable futures for Perú and the world! Azril Bacal will join us online with guests for this online-only event. \nRead more: www.cemus.uu.se/feb-22-cafe-pf-2023/ \n  \nMarch 8 kl. 15.15-17.00 CET/Swedish time \nCafé com Paulo Freire: Active Learning\, Citizenship and Decolonializing Learning Spaces and Campuses with Daniel Mossberg and Azril Bacal\nCEMUS Library and Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/69163214895 Meeting ID: 691 6321 4895 \nWelcome to the third Café com Paulo Freire fika\, coffee-conversation on how to decolonize the mind and physical spaces in education and on campus! \nRead more: www.cemus.uu.se/march-8-cafe-pf-2023/  \n  \nApril 19 kl. 15.15-17.00 CET/Swedish time \nCafé com Paulo Freire: A Freirian Approach to Pedagogical Leaders and Scientific Expertise in Student-Led Education with Daniel Mossberg and Azril Bacal\nCEMUS Library and Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/65553292122 Meeting ID: 655 5329 2122 \nWelcome to the final Café com Paulo Freire fika\, coffee-conversation for the spring on different pedagogical authorities in education\, knowledge generation and roots of scientific expertise!  \nRead more: www.cemus.uu.se/april-19-cafe-pf-2023/ \n\nThe Café com Paulo Freire series is built upon the anthology Transformative Research and Higher Education\, edited by Azril Bacal\, summarized here: \nThe aim in this book is to contribute to the contemporary efforts to replace the hegemonic neoliberal university with an alternative collaborative academic system. This alternative approach to university life and knowledge democracy is already under construction. The authors of this anthology join in this respect an emerging global network of concerned scholars\, who are currently engaged in dialogue with civil society and social movements. In arguing for the transformation of research and education\, this book provides concrete examples of creativity\, innovativeness and knowledge democracy in this endeavour. This paradigmatic shift is called for against the backdrop of a generalized global crisis. The authors seek in this context to enhance the agenda\, curricula and debate on how a transformed university might help in the construction of another possible post-pandemic world built on premises of justice and peace. This book shares pertinent insights from classical authors like Dorothy Lee\, Paulo Freire and Orlando Fals-Borda\, with up-to-date innovative practices in research and higher education.Transformative Research and Higher Education\, edited by Roij\, Azril Bacal\, Emerald Publishing Limited\, 2022\nRead more about the book here: https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/transformative-research-and-higher-education/?k=9781801176958  \nRead the e-book at Uppsala University Library (for staff and students) here: https://go.exlibris.link/d6n9zy6H
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/feb-22-cafe-com-paulo-freire-how-would-paulo-freire-envisage-another-world-and-sustainable-future-the-case-of-peru-with-azril-bacal-and-guests/
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SUMMARY:Feb 24: Art at the End of the World club
DESCRIPTION:A fortnightly\, interdisciplinary gathering for anyone who wants to creatively explore themes around humans\, nature\, and the ties between us. Each month has an ecological theme to guide the two sessions. During the first session of each month we create art inspired by materials on the subject\, then the second session is an opportunity to share and respond to each other’s work. Any art medium (visual\, poetry\, film\, music etc) and any level of experience is welcome. You are also free to attend any session\, even if you have not come previously. \n \n“I have a message… I was sent by the council of whales”\nHow we can listen to\, understand\, and translate the other beings that we share this planet with? Our watery kin\, such as the magnificent whales\, can seem so different from us small\, two-legged\, land-dwelling humans – yet like us they sing songs\, have accents\, memories\, families. What would it mean to translate the voices of the more-than-human\, especially those that live below the water\, so that we can hear what they have to say too? \nQuote: Lemn Sissay\, ‘Whale Translation’ \nDuring these sessions we are keen to create a safe space for exploring what can be difficult subjects. Creating with and around nature can be a joyful and comforting experience\, yet we must be mindful of the times we live in. Therefore\, we aim to cultivate a supportive and emotionally open space where it is possible for people to express eco-grief and anxiety through creativity\, while leaving room for hope. Despite the title\, your work does not have to be about the end of the world! \nInspiration materials on the month’s theme will be available during the sessions and can also be found at the following links: \nInspirational materials: \n\nWhale Translation – Lemn Sissay (poem) (video of poet reading)\nWhat the Whales Hear with Dr Kate Stafford – For the Wild (podcast)\nLunasea – Mandy Barker (visual art)\nTied to Tide – Turpin Crawford Studio (installation)
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/feb-24-art-at-the-end-of-the-world-club/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - INVITATION ONLY: Klimatstudenterna
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