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SUMMARY:Exhibition - Art at the End of the World
DESCRIPTION:An interactive exhibition exploring humans-with-nature in a changing climate.\nOpening event: Fri 26 January\, 16.00 with fika and introductory . Exhibition on display until end of February. \nWhere: CEMUS library and work lounge\, Geocentrum Villavägen 16 \n \nSometimes it feels like the world is ending. Or at least\, a world is ending. Or the world as we know it. Or the story of the world as some people know it… \nJoin us as we ask\, what does it mean to engage in the act of creation as we face apocalypse? Crises? Extinctions? As ends herald beginnings\, what art and life can we find in the ruins? \nOn display are pieces created by attendees of Art at the End of the World club. Coming from a variety of backgrounds\, the artists have created works that range from poetry to painting to multi-medium experiences. \nFind out more about the Art at the End of the World club \nFeatured artwork: Francis Emlyn Rogers
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/exhibition-art-at-the-end-of-the-world/
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SUMMARY:Jacek Smolicki: Soundwalking – Composing\, recomposing\, and decomposing with soundscapes
DESCRIPTION:Welcome the first Environmental and Climate Humanities seminar with Jacek Smolicki titled “Soundwalking – Composing\, recomposing\, and decomposing with soundscapes”!\n\n\nWhen: February 1 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nWhere: room 22-0031\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/k1hn0pOx (same entrance as Humanistiska teatern)\, English Park Campus \nOnline: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/66201001474 \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. \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\n\n\nFebruary 1 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nJacek Smolicki Soundwalking – Composing\, recomposing\, and decomposing with soundscapes\nModerated by Malin Östman\, CEMUS \n \nBio\nJacek Smolicki is an interdisciplinary artist\, researcher\, designer and educator. His work brings historical\, critical and existential dimensions to listening\, recording and archiving practices in human and more-than-human contexts. Besides working with historical archives\, media\, and heritage\, Smolicki develops other modes of sensing\, recording\, and mediating stories and signals from specific sites\, scales\, and temporalities. His work is manifested through soundwalks\, soundscape compositions\, diverse forms of writing\, site-responsive performances\, and audiovisual installations (e.g. Young Art Biennial\, Moscow\, In-Sonora\, Madrid\, Ars Electronica\, Linz\, Atlantic Center for the Arts\, New Smyrna Beach\, Holden Chapel\, Harvard University\, Vancouver New Music\, Vancouver). He holds a PhD in Media and Communications from Malmö University and has recently completed a postdoc position at Linköping University. He has also been a guest researcher at Uppsala University\, Simon Fraser University\, and 2022/2023 Fulbright visiting scholar at Harvard. In 2019 he co-founded the Walking Festival of Sound\, a transdisciplinary event focusing on the creative and critical potential of walking through and listening to our everyday surroundings. Smolicki is the editor of “Soundwalking. Through Time\, Space\, and Technologies\,” published in 2023 via Routledge.  \nRead more: www.smolicki.com \n  \nUpcoming seminars\nApril 11 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nErik Bengtson and Oskar Mossberg From Greenwashing Sins to Green Marketing Virtues: Rhetoric\, Law and Beyond\nModerated by Martha Middlemiss Lé Mon\, CRS \n \nToday\, in light of climate change and shifting consumer demands\, many companies portray their operations as the better choice for the environment. Such green promises have the potential to influence the choices of consumers and the business practices of commercial actors\, thereby stimulating (less un)sustainable consumption and contributing to climate transition – but only if they are trusted. Widespread greenwashing instead leads to consumer skepticism\, with the opposite results. That is the background for our interdisciplinary work\, which examines green marketing communication through a combination of legal and rhetorical perspectives. \nIn this seminar\, we will present our recent book The Virtues of Green Marketing: A Constructive take on Corporate Rhetoric (Palgrave 2023)\, where\, instead of focusing on the negative examples\, we envisage what virtuous green marketers should strive for. More specifically\, we present a theoretical framework for virtue-oriented discussions of green marketing. The framework provides analytical tools for qualitative analysis of green marketing. It not only highlights the importance of communicative virtues such as transparency\, balanced disclosure of relevant aspects\, and the use of relevant authorities. It also considers the multiple effects of commercial rhetoric\, including its capacity to shape values and self-understanding. \nThe book is openly accessible at: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-32979-1  \nBio\nErik Bengtson (PhD in rhetoric 2019) is researcher at the Department of literature and rhetoric\, UU and senior lecturer at Södertörn University. Beyond the field of environmental communication\, he has contributed to the methodology of rhetorical argumentation analysis\, incorporating concepts from semiotics\, rhetorical epistemology\, and theories of myth.  \nOskar Mossberg (LL D in private law 2020) is researcher at the Law department\, UU. He is deeply invested in interdisciplinary work and legal methodology. His home field is contract law\, where his work has a particular focus on problems related to third party effects and other effects on the fringes of contractual regimes\, including not least the kind of vague statements often prevalent in green marketing. A main theme in his current research is how to make green promises matter\, as a matter of law.  \nBengtson and Mossberg have worked together for four years\, inquiring into the dynamics between corporate sustainability rhetoric and the regulatory system. They explore venues for fostering sustainable development\, and implementing sustainability aspects within the private law framework. \n  \nMay 16 kl. 12.00-13.00 \nCecilia Åsberg Environmental humanities as posthumanities\nModerated by Sofia Oreland\, Department of Theology \n \nBio\nCecilia Åsberg is Professor and chair of Gender\, Nature\, Culture at Linköping University\, Sweden\, doing more-than-gender Gender Studies across the divides of art\, science\, and everyday society. Since 2008\, she is the founder and director of The Posthumanities Hub (www.posthumanitieshub.net) – a collaboratory for bringing art and science to the humanities\, and transformative insight to society by webinars\, workshops\, creative projects and research schools. The Posthumanities Hub is a multi-university research group amidst the ecologies\, biologies and technologies of the now\, specialising in more-than-human humanities and arts of living on a damaged planet. Internationally recognized in feminist STS\, environmental humanities and posthumanities in practice\, Cecilia Åsberg has held professorships at Utrecht University (NL\, 2005-2008)\, KTH Royal institute of Technology in Stockholm (2018-2021) and e.g. Rachel Carson Centre at Ludvig Maximilian University in Munich and Oslo Met University\, NO. She inaugurated the Swedish environmental humanities research programme at LiU\, the Seed Box 2013-2017 as programme director\, and she has published extensively over the years. \nRead more: https://liu.se/en/employee/cecas20 \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
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/jacek-smolicki-soundwalking-composing-recomposing-and-decomposing-with-soundscapes/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY: The art of dreaming - Art at the End of the World club
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the first of two sessions on The art of dreaming as part of the Art at the End of the World club!\nWhen: February 2 and 16 at 11.30-13.30 CET \nWhere: CEMUS Library\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, see map here https://link.mazemap.com/gVZ978v2 \nNo registration needed \nHosted and organized by Sara Lopez Barreiro and Eva Gielen\, Course Coordinators at CEMUS and the course Perspectives on Climate Change – Ecopsychology\, Art and Narratives\, 7.5 credits.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf it’s good to live\, then it’s better to be asleep dreaming\, and best of all\, mother\, is to awake.\n‘Proverbs and Songs XXIX’ by Antonio Machado\nIn times of the climate crisis\, it can keep us awake at night\, hindering our ability to dream. What about the dreams we experience? And how do they look? Can they be expressed through art? During the next two sessions\, we will delve into our dreams and what they mean to us. We will ask ourselves how we can relate to dreams during environmental challenges. \nWhere do we go when we fall asleep? Where does our journey take us? There are different types of dreams\, including daydreams\, lucid dreams\, healing dreams\, vivid dreams\, nightmares\, and more! Many artists have touched upon this theme throughout history: writers such as Antonio Machado and Allan Poe\, painters like Frida Kahlo and Salvador Dalí\, along with the founder of psychoanalysis\, Sigmund Freud\, among other artists\, expressed that dreams hold the same importance as real life. \nDo we still dare to dream? \nInspirational materials: \n\nDreams by Edgar Allan Poe – Poems | Academy of American Poets. Available at: https://poets.org/poem/dreams-0\nFiore\, J. (2019). Art History’s Iconic Depictions of Dreams\, from the Renaissance to Surrealism. Available at: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-art-historys-iconic-depictions-dreams-renaissance-surrealism\nLast Night As I Was Sleeping by Antonio Machado. Available at: https://allpoetry.com/Last-Night-As-I-Was-Sleeping\n‘Proverbs and Songs’ by Antonio Machado. Words for the Year. Available at: https://wordsfortheyear.com/2020/06/17/proverbs-and-songs-by-antonio-machado/\nSocial Dreaming Climate Change (2018) Cape Farewell. Available at: https://www.capefarewell.com/social-dreaming-climate-change/\nStalpaert\, C. (2023) Performing Arts Activating Climate Change Awareness: Hyphenated Thinking in Common Dreams — Flotation School. Link to the article at uppsala university library.\nThe Climate Dreams Project. (2023). The Climate Dreams Project. Available at: https://climatedreams.com/\n\n\nArt at the End of the World club is a fortnightly\, interdisciplinary gathering for anyone who wants to creatively explore humans-with-nature in our changing (ending?) world. Each month has an ecological theme to guide the two sessions. During sessions we create art inspired by materials on the subject\, then we 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. \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. Your work does not have to be about the end of the world!
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-the-art-of-dreaming-art-at-the-end-of-the-world-club/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - INVITATION ONLY: Skogen
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240207T120000
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - INVITATION ONLY: CEMUS staff meeting
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URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/staff-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240208T235900
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SUMMARY:Deadline Feb 8: Work with CEMUS fall 2024 courses
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to apply to work at CEMUS as a teaching assistant. We have open spots to work with our fall 2024 courses. Last day of application 2024-02-08. \nNote: We have several parallel ads posted at the same time. You should always opt first hand to apply for a teaching assistant(eng)/amanuens(swe) position. Almost all course coordinators at CEMUS are teaching assistants\, so make sure to apply in this category! We also have course assistants advertised\, but those are significalnty fewer and require previous experience of working with student led education. \n \n  \nOpen positions for Fall 2024 courses\n \nThe positions are for work at one or more of the following courses. Course with Swedish names are given in Swedish and to work with these you have to be able to speak Swedish. All other courses are given in English. \n\n\nKurser som ges på svenska\n \nOmfattning 25 %\, period 2024-04-01 – 2025-01-31 \n\n2 positioner med omfattningen 25% för att arbeta med två av kurserna inom ramen för Hållbar utveckling A (30hp)\n4 positioner med omfattningen 18% för att arbeta med en av kurserna inom ramen för Hållbar utveckling A (30hp)\n\nKurserna som ingår i Hållbar utveckling A är:  \n\nGlobal miljöhistoria\, 7\,5 hp (period 1)\nVälfärd\, utveckling och globalisering\, 7\,5 hp (period 1)\nKlimatet\, energin och det moderna samhället\, 7\,5 hp (period 2)\nKommunikation och projektledning för hållbar utveckling\, 7\,5hp (period 2)\n\nOm en amanuens gör mer än en kurs\, brukar det vara en kombination av Kommunikation och projektledning för hållbar utveckling och någon av de andra delkurserna. Var tydlig i din ansökan vilken eller vilka av kurserna i Hållbar utveckling A du vill jobba med. \n\n\nCourses given in English \nExtent 20 %\, period 2024-04-01 – 2024-10-31 \n\n2 positions: Introduction to Sustainable Development\, 5 credits.\nThis course is the first course in the Masters Progamme in Sustainable Development\, given by UU and SLU. Note that the contracts for working with these courses are a little shorter since the course runs early in the fall. These positions  therefore have their own application link below. \n\nExtent 25 %\, period 2024-04-01 – 2025-01-31 \n\n2 positions: Climate Change Leadership in Practice\, 30 credits\n\nExtent 22 %\, period 2024-04-01 – 2025-01-31\n \n\n2 positions: Sustainable Development – Project Management and Communication\, 15 credits\n\nExtent 18 %\, period 2024-04-01 – 2025-01-31\n \n\n2 positions: Global Challenges and Sustainable Futures\, 7\,5 credits\n2 positions: Sustainability Challenges in Sweden\, 7\,5 credits\n\n\nFind\, and read more about\, all the courses listed above here: www.cemus.uu.se/education \n  \n  \nSend in your application via links below \nMaster’s level course/Introduction to sustainable development: \nTeaching Assistant (Introduction to Sustainable Development)– link to application \nCourse assistant (Introduction to Sustainable Development) – link to application \nAll other courses: \nTeaching assistant (all courses\, except for master’s level course) – link to application \nCourse assistant (all courses\, except for master’s level course) – link to application \nRemember that almost all new coordinators at CEMUS are hired as teaching assistants\, so do not forget to apply in this category. If you feel uncertain which application link applies to you\, you can send your application to all. \nWe look forward to your application! \n  \nSvenska: \nSkicka in din ansökan via länkarna nedan \nMasterkurs/Introduction to Sustainable Development: \nAmanuens (Introduction to Sustainable Development) – länk till ansökan \nKursassistent (Introduction to Sustainable Development) – länk till ansökan \nAlla andra kurser \nAmanuens (alla kurser\, utom masterkurs) – länk till ansökan \nKursassistent (alla kurser\, utom masterkurs) – länk till ansökan \nKom ihåg att nästan alla nya medarbetare vid CEMUS anställs som amanuenser\, så se till att ansöka i den kategorin. Om du känner dig osäker kan du skicka in samma ansökan i alla utlysningslänkar. \n  \nVideo about CEMUS\nA few years ago UU produced a video about CEMUS. While some things have changed since its production\, the video still gives you a good idea of what it is like working at CEMUS as a course coordinator.
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/deadline-feb-8-work-with-cemus-fall-2024-courses/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - INVITATION ONLY: Seminarium [kursaktivitet - endast registrerade studenter]
DESCRIPTION:Seminarium inom kursen Hållbar utveckling B.
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/seminarium-kursaktivitet-endast-registrerade-studenter/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240216T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240216T133000
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY: The art of dreaming - Art at the End of the World club
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the first of two sessions on The art of dreaming as part of the Art at the End of the World club!\nWhen: February 2 and 16 at 11.30-13.30 CET \nWhere: CEMUS Library\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, see map here https://link.mazemap.com/gVZ978v2 \nNo registration needed \nHosted and organized by Sara Lopez Barreiro and Eva Gielen\, Course Coordinators at CEMUS and the course Perspectives on Climate Change – Ecopsychology\, Art and Narratives\, 7.5 credits.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf it’s good to live\, then it’s better to be asleep dreaming\, and best of all\, mother\, is to awake.\n‘Proverbs and Songs XXIX’ by Antonio Machado\nIn times of the climate crisis\, it can keep us awake at night\, hindering our ability to dream. What about the dreams we experience? And how do they look? Can they be expressed through art? During the next two sessions\, we will delve into our dreams and what they mean to us. We will ask ourselves how we can relate to dreams during environmental challenges. \nWhere do we go when we fall asleep? Where does our journey take us? There are different types of dreams\, including daydreams\, lucid dreams\, healing dreams\, vivid dreams\, nightmares\, and more! Many artists have touched upon this theme throughout history: writers such as Antonio Machado and Allan Poe\, painters like Frida Kahlo and Salvador Dalí\, along with the founder of psychoanalysis\, Sigmund Freud\, among other artists\, expressed that dreams hold the same importance as real life. \nDo we still dare to dream? \nInspirational materials: \n\nDreams by Edgar Allan Poe – Poems | Academy of American Poets. Available at: https://poets.org/poem/dreams-0\nFiore\, J. (2019). Art History’s Iconic Depictions of Dreams\, from the Renaissance to Surrealism. Available at: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-art-historys-iconic-depictions-dreams-renaissance-surrealism\nLast Night As I Was Sleeping by Antonio Machado. Available at: https://allpoetry.com/Last-Night-As-I-Was-Sleeping\n‘Proverbs and Songs’ by Antonio Machado. Words for the Year. Available at: https://wordsfortheyear.com/2020/06/17/proverbs-and-songs-by-antonio-machado/\nSocial Dreaming Climate Change (2018) Cape Farewell. Available at: https://www.capefarewell.com/social-dreaming-climate-change/\nStalpaert\, C. (2023) Performing Arts Activating Climate Change Awareness: Hyphenated Thinking in Common Dreams — Flotation School. Link to the article at uppsala university library.\nThe Climate Dreams Project. (2023). The Climate Dreams Project. Available at: https://climatedreams.com/\n\n\nArt at the End of the World club is a fortnightly\, interdisciplinary gathering for anyone who wants to creatively explore humans-with-nature in our changing (ending?) world. Each month has an ecological theme to guide the two sessions. During sessions we create art inspired by materials on the subject\, then we 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. \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. Your work does not have to be about the end of the world!
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-the-art-of-dreaming-art-at-the-end-of-the-world-club-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240228T131500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240228T143000
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY: "This is a time of barbarism" on Gustavo Esteva and the politics of hope  - Café com Paulo Freire podcast
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the second spring semester session of the Café com Paulo Freire podcast! For this episode we focus on the life and work of Gustavo Esteva with Dougald Hine joining us in the studio.\n\nThis episode will be devoted to finding inspiration and practical hope from the late Mexican activist\, intellectual and author Gustavo Esteva. Azril and Daniel will be joined in the studio by writer\, podcaster and social thinker\, Dougald Hine. The quote “This is a time of barbarism” comes from a short video with Gustavo Esteva from 2021\, you can watch it here.  \nYour are most welcome to CEMUS Library and our pop-up studio where we will provide coffee and tea\, or if you are with us online – brew up your own coffee and put the kettle on. \nWhen: February 28 kl. 13.15-14.30 CET \nWhere: CEMUS Library\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, see map here https://link.mazemap.com/gVZ978v2 \nOnline: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/66447645238 \nIn collaboration with Studiefrämjandet\, Litteraturcentrum and Café com Paulo Freire International.\n\n\n\n\n\nPhoto: Ingrid Rieser Dougald Hine is a social thinker\, writer and speaker. After an early career as a BBC journalist\, he has gone on to co-found a series of organisations including the Dark Mountain Project and a school called HOME. Together with Paul Kingsnorth\, he is the author of Uncivilisation: The Dark Mountain Manifesto (2009). His latest book\, At Work in the Ruins: Finding Our Place in the Time of Science\, Climate Change\, Pandemics & All the Other Emergencies is published by Chelsea Green in February 2023. \nHe has given keynotes and talks on numerous platforms – from the European Commission and TEDx events to the back rooms of pubs and squatted social centres – and is a regular guest lecturer at universities\, art and architecture schools across Europe. In 2012\, Google invited him to São Paulo and Buenos Aires to speak at its Think Infinite! events\, his work was featured as a case study in the EU’s Team Culture report on ‘the role of culture in a time of crisis’ and he was named by NESTA/The Observer in their inaugural list of ‘Britain’s 50 New Radicals’. \nIn 2015-16 he served as leader of artistic development at Riksteatern\, Sweden’s national theatre\, bringing together a year-long artistic workshop on ‘the role(s) of art under the shadow of climate change’. In collaboration with three Swedish playwrights\, he wrote Medan klockan ticker (‘While the Clock is Ticking’)\, a play commissioned by the Royal Dramatic Theatre\, Stockholm\, based on interviews with climate scientists about ‘what it’s like when the Anthropocene is your day job’. He is an associate of the Centre for Environment and Development Studies at Uppsala University and sits on the advisory board for the Penn State University Press series\, Ivan Illich: 21st-Century Perspectives. \nMany of his books have been collaborations with visual artists\, ranging from COMMONSense (2009) with Anne-Marie Culhane and Access Space to The Crossing of Two Lines (2013) with the Stockholm-based artist duo Performing Pictures. For Walking in the Void (2021)\, a collaboration with the glass artists Baldwin & Guggisberg\, he contributed an essay in twelve parts\, ’THE ASTEROID: An Anthropocene Whodunnit’.\nAfter ten years as a director of the Dark Mountain Project\, he handed on his responsibilities in 2019. His recent projects include Notes From Underground\, a ten-part essay series for Bella Caledonia exploring the deep roots of the new climate movements\, and The Great Humbling\, a podcast which he presents with the futurist and ‘recovering sustainability consultant’ Ed Gillespie. \nOriginally from the northeast of England\, Dougald is now settled in the small Swedish town of Östervåla where he and Anna Björkman are creating a school called HOME\, ‘a gathering place and a learning community for those who are drawn to the work of regrowing a living culture’. His latest writing is published on his Substack\, Writing Home. \nhttps://dougald.nu/ \n\nCafé com Paulo Freire – Learning\, Life and Liberation – podcast\nAre you teacher in search of more inclusive and democratic ways to engage your students? Armchair digital activist looking for real-world change-making processes and community? Or just curious about the connection between coffee\, student-led education\, Freire and today’s interconnected emergencies? Then this is the podcast for you! \nDuring the autumn 2021 in connection with the celebration of Paulo Freire’s 100th anniversary CEMUS started an online and Uppsala based Café com Paulo Freire series\, inspired by the international concept with the same name and convened by Azril Bacal and Daniel Mossberg. Read more here: www.cemus.uu.se/cafe-paulo-freire \nFrom October 2023 we are back with Café com Paulo Freire as a recorded podcast where you can join us live in studio here in CEMUS Library or online\, or listen when you want to! \nAzril Bacal is CEMUS affiliate with a lifetime of experience and knowledge Paulo Freire\, education\, research and activism. \nDaniel Mossberg is lead outreach coordinator at CEMUS with a wide range of firsthand experience of student-led education\, universities work for and against sustainability and conversations on existential issues\, big and small.
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/this-is-a-time-of-barbarism-on-gustavo-esteva-and-the-politics-of-hope-cafe-com-paulo-freire-podcast/
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SUMMARY:Feb 29: Open lecture with Stacy VanDeveer: Global Mining and Minerals Governance
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an open lecture with Stacy VanDeveer\, Zennström visiting professor in Climate Change Leadership\, Uppsala University and Professor and chair of the Department of Conflict Resolution\, Human Security & Global Governance at the McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at University of Massachusetts Boston!\nThis lecture is part of and in collaboration with the CEMUS course Sustainable Economic Futures – Nature\, Equity and Community\, 15 credits. \n\nWhen: February 29 at 10.15-12.00 CET \nWhere: Room Norrland 1\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/rOUUK3HX \n  \nStacy VanDeveer is Uppsala university’s sixth Zennström visiting professor in climate change leadership.  Stacy VanDeveer is a professor and chair of the Department of Conflict Resolution\, Human Security & Global Governance at the McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at University of Massachusetts Boston\, interim director for the Centre for Governance & Sustainability at UMass Boston. He works 50% at the Department of Earth Sciences\, Uppsala University within the unit for Climate Change Leadership from September 2023 to August 2024. Read more: https://www.umb.edu/directory/stacyvandeveer/ and https://climatechangeleadership.blog.uu.se/stacy-vandeveer/ \n  \nRecommended and further reading\nClick on titles to access reading. \nUNEP International Resource Panel. \nAuld G.\, Betsill M. & VanDeveer S. D. (2018). Transnational Governance for Mining and the Mineral Lifecycle. Annual Review of Environment and Resources\, Vol. 43:425-453. \nAli S.\, Giurco D.\, Arndt N. et al. (2017). Mineral supply for sustainable development requires resource governance. Nature 543\, 367–372. \nVanDeveer S. D.\, Park H.\, Sun Y. & Betsill M. M. (2023). Chapter 7: Extractive industries and mineral resources: turbulence all around\, in Dauvergne\, P. & Shipton\, L. (eds.) (2023). Global environmental politics in a turbulent era. Cheltenham\, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. [not open acess – available through UU login]
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/feb-29-open-lecture-with-stacy-vandeveer-global-mining-and-minerals-governance/
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - OPEN EVENT: WECAN Creative
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