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SUMMARY:March 1 and 15: Nature eyes upon us - Art at the End of the World club
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Art at the End of the World club and the second theme this spring “Nature eyes upon us”!\nWhen: March 1 and 15 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\nPhoto: Borut Kantuser \n\n\nWe humans have become more and more isolated from nature. Defining and seeing it as something outside of ourselves. Nature became something we can use for resources\, adventures\, or quiet time when we need it. A one-directional conversation. Turning this perspective around\, how would nature see us? What would it think? This month we will explore natures eyes upon us\, using art as a lens through which nature looks at us. We will ask ourselves the question\, how can nature communicate with us? And maybe more importantly\, are we listening? \nInspirational material: \n\nTERRA (2015) documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdK7Ip7-mIY *Synopsis: A visually stunning documentary that reflects human’s relationship to other species on Earth as humanity becomes more and more isolated from Nature.\nA letter from mother earth to humans. https://whatcanyoudo.earth/mother-earths-blog/letter-from-mother-earth/ https://medium.com/greener-together/a-heartfelt-letter-from-mother-earth-to-humanity-508334571ae8\nLooking through natures eyes- Art work. https://www.iaacblog.com/programs/looking-natures-eyes/ Virtual reality. Literally through the eyes of nature. https://www.designboom.com/art/marshmallow-laser-feast-grizedale-forest-in-the-eyes-of-the-animal-01-02-2015/ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfyuuo1LwCE\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! \n\nPhoto: Borut Kantuser
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/march-1-and-15-nature-eyes-upon-us-art-at-the-end-of-the-world-club/
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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-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240307T080000
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - INVITATION ONLY: Course Report Conference
DESCRIPTION:Internal Conference for all CC´s
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/course-report-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240311T171500
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SUMMARY:March 11: Open lecture with Dougald Hine - From journalism to community engagement: The power of local actions in addressing Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an open lecture with Dougald Hine\, writer\, social thinker and co-founder of the Dark Mountain Project!\nThis lecture is part of and in collaboration with the CEMUS course Actors and Strategies for Change – Towards Global Sustainabilities\, 7.5 credits. \nWhen: March 11 at 17.15-19.15 CET \nWhere: Hamberg Lecture Hall\, Geocentrum\, Villavägen 16\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/yVDClG8M \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/
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/march-11-open-lecture-with-dougald-hine-from-journalism-to-community-engagement-the-power-of-local-actions-in-addressing-climate-change/
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SUMMARY:March 1 and 15: Nature eyes upon us - Art at the End of the World club
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Art at the End of the World club and the second theme this spring “Nature eyes upon us”!\nWhen: March 1 and 15 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\nPhoto: Borut Kantuser \n\n\nWe humans have become more and more isolated from nature. Defining and seeing it as something outside of ourselves. Nature became something we can use for resources\, adventures\, or quiet time when we need it. A one-directional conversation. Turning this perspective around\, how would nature see us? What would it think? This month we will explore natures eyes upon us\, using art as a lens through which nature looks at us. We will ask ourselves the question\, how can nature communicate with us? And maybe more importantly\, are we listening? \nInspirational material: \n\nTERRA (2015) documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdK7Ip7-mIY *Synopsis: A visually stunning documentary that reflects human’s relationship to other species on Earth as humanity becomes more and more isolated from Nature.\nA letter from mother earth to humans. https://whatcanyoudo.earth/mother-earths-blog/letter-from-mother-earth/ https://medium.com/greener-together/a-heartfelt-letter-from-mother-earth-to-humanity-508334571ae8\nLooking through natures eyes- Art work. https://www.iaacblog.com/programs/looking-natures-eyes/ Virtual reality. Literally through the eyes of nature. https://www.designboom.com/art/marshmallow-laser-feast-grizedale-forest-in-the-eyes-of-the-animal-01-02-2015/ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfyuuo1LwCE\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! \n\nPhoto: Borut Kantuser
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/march-1-and-15-nature-eyes-upon-us-art-at-the-end-of-the-world-club-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240320T121500
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SUMMARY:20 mars: Artificiell intelligens\, digitala existenser och europeiska teknikframtider - Framtidsakademin debattlunch
DESCRIPTION:Varmt välkomna till det första tillfället av Framtidsakademin som är tillbaks i nytt format som samtals- och debattluncher på Stadsbiblioteket\, med tema Europas framtid i anknytning till EU-valet i juni. Välkomna att diskutera världens överlevnads- och framtidsfrågor med forskare och samhällsdebattörer!\n20 mars kl. 12.15-13.00  \nArtificiell intelligens\, digitala existenser och europeiska teknikframtider\n  \nAmanda Lagerkvist\, Professor vid Institutionen för informatik och media\, Uppsala universitet\nAmanda Lagerkvist är en professor i medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap och grundare av existentiella mediestudier. Hennes arbete utforskar digitala-mänskliga sårbarheter i ljuset av existentiell filosofi\, med empiriskt fokus på döden online\, digitala minnen och på ökad automatisering av mänskligt liv och jorden. Hon leder BioMe-projektet som utforskar existentiella och etiska utmaningar med biometrisk AI inom den mänskliga livsvärlden. Läs mer här http://www.im.uu.se/research/hub-for-digtal-existence och här https://www.katalog.uu.se/empinfo/?id=N7-774  \n  \nBengt Sandblad\, Professor emeritus i människa-datorinteraktion vid Institutionen för informationsteknologi\, Uppsala universitet\nBengt Sandblad har under flera decennier forskat om arbetslivets digitalisering och automatisering. Under senare år har forskningen mest handlat om effekterna för verksamheter och arbeten inom olika branscher\, med särskilt fokus på digitala arbetsmiljöproblem. Han har skrivit läroböcker och kunskapssammanställningar inom områdena digital arbetsmiljö\, automatisering\, säkerhet och effekterna av nya tekniker som artificiell intelligens\, AI\, och robotar. \n\nOm Framtidsakademin\n\nFramtidsakademin startade 2004 som en tvärvetenskaplig föreläsningsserie med inbjudna forskare med fokus på olika framtidsfrågor inom det breda hållbarhetsområdet. I samband med 20-årsjubileumet våren 2024 tar vi nya tag och satsar på ett nytt upplägg med samtals- och debattluncher som syftar till att väcka kritiska frågor\, skapa debatt och inbjuda till gränsöverskridande samtal där olika perspektiv och människor möts. Vår förhoppning är att på nya sätt belysa bekanta samhällsutmaningar och inspirera i arbetet för en bättre värld!   \nFramtidsakademin är ett samarbete mellan CEMUS\, Folkuniversitetet i Uppsala och Stadsbibliotek i Uppsala. \nVarmt välkomna att diskutera framtidens frågor med dagens forskare!\n\n\nhttp://www.cemus.uu.se/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Framtidsakademin-tema-Europas-framtid-varen-2024-pa-Stadsbiblioteket-i-Uppsala.mp4\n\n  \nProgram våren 2024 – tema  Europas framtid\n\nVårens samtalsserie granskar närmare Europas många framtids- och hållbarhetsfrågor utifrån ett antal breda\, tvärvetenskapliga teman och perspektiv. \n  \n20 mars kl. 12.15-13.00  \nArtificiell intelligens\, digitala existenser och europeiska teknikframtider\n25 april kl. 12.15-13.00 \nEuropeisk säkerhet\, energiförsörjning och gröna omställningar\n15 maj kl. 12.15-13.00  \nDemokrati\, desinformation och det europeiska informationslandskapet\n  \nVarmt välkomna till en spännande serie lunchdebatter! \nVart: Glasgården\, Stadsbiblioteket Uppsala\, Svartbäcksgatan 17 \nOnline: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/66506795097  \n\n\n\n\nKommande tillfällen våren 2024\n  \n25 april kl. 12.15-13.00 \nEuropeisk säkerhet\, energiförsörjning och gröna omställningar\nMikael Höök\, Universitetslektor vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper och föreståndare CEMUS\, Uppsala universitet\nMikael Höök är universitetslektor i forskningsgruppen Globala Energisystem på institutionen för Geovetenskaper. Hans forskningsfält handlar om främst om fossila bränslen fokuserat på kol och olja\, men även kring tillgång på andra naturresurser som förnybara energislag och metaller för grön och kolsnål energiteknik. Vid sidan av detta forskar han även om energisystem och hur de utvecklas över tid. Han undervisar även i energisäkerhet\, energikunskap samt flera relaterade kurser. Läs mer här https://www.katalog.uu.se/empinfo/?id=N5-943 \n  \nCecilia Wikström\, Stiftelsedirektör Beijerstitelsen\, VD Anders Wall stiftelse\, Ordförande vid Alva Myrdalcenter\, Uppsala universitet och Ordförande European Institute of Public Administration i Maastricht\nCecilia Wikström är tidigare riksdagsledamot 2002-2009 och EU-parlementariker 2009-2019 för Liberalerna\, präst sedan 30 år\, bland annat i Domkyrkan i Uppsala. I EU-parlamentet var hon ledamot i utskottet för mänskliga fri- och rättigheter\, samt i det rättsliga utskottet. Nu VD för flera forskningsstiftelser\, bland annat Beijerstiftelsen och Anders Walls stiftelse\, ordförande vid Alva Myrdalcenter\, Uppsala universitet och ordförande European Institute of Public Administration i Maastricht. \n  \n15 maj kl. 12.15-13.00  \nDemokrati\, desinformation och det europeiska informationslandskapet\nDaniel Lindvall\,  Författare och Forskare vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper\, Klimatledarskap\, Uppsala universitet\nDaniel Lindvvall är sociolog\, forskare\, föreläsare och skribent. För närvarande forskar han vid Climate Leadership Initiative vid Geologiska institutionen på Uppsala universitet. Hans forskning handlar om klimat- och energiomställningen\, rättviseaspekter och demokrai. Daniel arbetar också som konsult och genom sitt eget företag har han arbetat som rådgivare\, föreläsare\, moderator för samtal\, och rapportförfattare. Han är författare till flera böcker däribland Upphettning – Demokratin i klimatkrisens tid och Folkstyret i rädslans tid. Daniel har arbetat vid Regeringskansliet med demokratifrågor\, och har varit Kansliråd och huvudsekreterare för 2014 års Demokratiutredning\, utredningen översyn av statens stöd för trossamfund\, Demokrativillkorsutredningen och Nationell satsning för medie- och informationskunnighet. Under flera år bodde han i Bosnien-Hercegovia och arbetade bl.a. för EU och den Höge Representantens kontor. Hans avhandling handlade om det internationella statsbygget i Bosnien och hur det påverkade relationerna mellan de etniska grupperna. Läs mer här https://daniellindvall.se/ \n  \nJerker Sundstrand\,  Senior analytiker vid Myndigheten för psykologiskt försvar\nBiografi kommer. Läs mer här https://www.mpf.se/ \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
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/20-mars-artificiell-intelligens-digitala-existenser-och-europeiska-teknikframtider-framtidsakademin-debattlunch/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240321T141500
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SUMMARY:March 21: "Long ago there was a time my heart was helpless in Antarctica" open poetry circle  – Café com Paulo Freire podcast
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the third spring semester session of the Café com Paulo Freire podcast! On World Poetry Day we gather for an open poetry circle where you can share your own or somebody else’s poetry\, or just join us and listen in.\n\nFor as long as there has been humans there has been language. For as long as there has been language there has been stories\, and with stories poetry. Maybe one could even imagine poetry as something inherent in the universe\, in and on this planet\, with plants\, mountains\, animals and humans connecting to a collective\, more-than-human language\, a language older than words. With that said – poetry can be silly\, short and disturbing – whatever this world holds\, poetry tries to capture and pronounce. \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: March 21 kl. 14.15-15.30 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\n“Long ago there was a time my heart was helpless in Antarctica” comes from the poem “Antarctica” written by Freddy Niagara Fonseca who joined us for last year’s Café com Paulo Freire poetry circle\, read more about him and the poem here: https://fonseca-poems.org/antarctica-a-poem-on-video/ and don’t miss the choreographed video version below. \n \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/march-21-long-ago-there-was-a-time-my-heart-was-helpless-in-antarctica-open-poetry-circle-cafe-com-paulo-freire-podcast/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240325T173000
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SUMMARY:CEMUS LIBRARY - Introduction meeting with Plant-Based Universities Uppsala
DESCRIPTION:Introduction meeting with Plant-Based Universities Uppsala.
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/cemus-library-introduction-meeting-with-plant-based-universities-uppsala/
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