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SUMMARY:6 maj: Hoppets pedagogik: från folkbildning och demokratisk utbildning till kaffe med Paulo Freire – live-pod med Azril Bacal – Framtidsakademin
DESCRIPTION:Varmt välkomna till det andra och sista tillfället av Framtidsakademin podd vårterminen 2026\, inför live-publik på Stadsbiblioteket!\nNär: 6 maj kl. 12.00-13.00 \nVart: Mallas sal\, Stadsbiblioteket Uppsala\, Svartbäcksgatan 17 \nHur: Fri entré. Begränsat antal platser. \n\n6 maj kl. 12.00-13.00\nAzril Bacal\nProfessor emeritus\, doktor i sociologi och affilierad vid CEMUS\, Uppsala universitet \nHoppets pedagogik: från folkbildning och demokratisk utbildning till kaffe med Paulo Freire\nHur kan vi jobba för en inkluderande\, demokratisk skola för olika intressen och elever? Hur kan studieförbund och universitet skapa förutsättningar för ett fritt och demokratiskt samhälle? I detta lunchsamtal möter vi Azril Bacal för att diskutera hans erfarenheter från olika utbildningsinitiativ\, Paulo Freires Hoppets pedagogik\, samt möjligheterna att skapa mer inkluderande och demokratiska undervisnings- och lärandemetoder. \nAzril Bacal är professor emeritus\, lärare och forskare med lång internationell erfarenhet från ett antal universitet och organisationer\, samt doktor i sociologi och knuten till CEMUS\, Uppsala universitet. Han var med och startade serien Café com Paulo Freire i Uppsala 2021\, som nu har blivit en podcast\, och han var redaktör för boken Transformative Research and Higher Education som släpptes 2022. \nLäs mer: https://www.cemus.uu.se/friends/#abr \n\nFramtidsakademin är en podcastserie inför live-publik på Stadsbiblioteket. Varmt välkomna att diskutera världens överlevnads- och framtidsfrågor med forskare och samhällsdebattörer!\n\nFramtidsakademin startade 2004 som en tvärvetenskaplig föreläsningsserie med inbjudna forskare med fokus på olika framtidsfrågor inom det breda hållbarhetsområdet. Under hösten fortsätter vi med upplägget med podcast-intervjuer 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 Stadsbiblioteket i Uppsala. \nVarmt välkomna att diskutera framtidens frågor med dagens forskare! \nNär: 11 mars och 6 maj kl. 12.00-13.00 \nVart: Mallas sal\, Stadsbiblioteket Uppsala\, Svartbäcksgatan 17 \nHur: Fri entré. Begränsat antal platser\n\n\n\n\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/6-maj-hoppets-pedagogik-fran-folkbildning-och-demokratisk-utbildning-till-kaffe-med-paulo-freire-live-pod-med-azril-bacal-framtidsakademin/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260519T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260520T150000
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SUMMARY:May 19-20: Uppsala Upcycle Academy - upcycling workshop with Sonali Phadke\, Stephanie Foote and Daniel Mossberg
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a creative\, fun and hands-on two-day upcycling workshop in the Botanical Garden with Sonali Phadke\, Stephanie Foote and Daniel Mossberg!\n \nWhen: May 19-20 at 10.00-15.00 (with modules running 10.00-12.00\, 13.00-15.00 both days) \nWhere: The Water Lily Pond (Näckrosdammen)\, The Botanical Garden Uppsala\, see map here: https://link.mazemap.com/uufaznsf \nCost (including materials and coffee/tea): Two-day workhop: 499 SEK or one two-hour module: 149 SEK.  \nRegistration: https://doit.medfarm.uu.se/bin/kurt3/kurt/8901959 \nHow: Take part in an open two-day workhop or one the modules. Materials and coffee\, tea included. Bring your own lunch\, snacks and blanket or lawn chair. We’ll be building new\, functional and beautiful items out of scrap and discarded materials lead by Sonali Phadke from studio Alternatives in India.   \n\nWorkshop Facilitators\nPlease contact Daniel Mossberg\, daniel.mossberg@cemus.uu.se\, with your questions.  \n\nSonali Phadke Partner and Creative connections studio Alternatives\nSonali comes with an engineering background and her family business in composites and plastics triggered her initial interest in reusing waste. Also\, an alumni of The Ecological Society Pune has been a resource person for many environment/socio-economic projects and surveys. She has been an active member of Oikos for Ecological Services and was a part of the Maharashtra Environment Department-funded project on Eco-Education. She is also a team member of the Grassland Trust that works in grassland conservation from both the aspects of human and wildlife concerns. With her background\, Sonali brings in the aspect of sustainability from the ecological perspective in the studio’s work.  \n  \nDaniel Mossberg Lead Outreach and Educational Coordinator CEMUS\, Uppsala University\nDaniel works as lead outreach coordinator and educational coordinator at CEMUS with a wide range of first-hand experience of student-led education\, developing new\, interdisciplinary courses and programs\, open events in collaboration with different partners\, creative projects with focus on local sustainability\, critical conversations on current and existential issues\, open online courses on climate change leadership and much more. He has worked as course coordinator\, director of studies\, deputy director\, with an academic background in cultural anthropology\, philosophy\, American studies\, environment and development studies and climate and sustainability studies. Engaged as student\, staff and union representative over the years\, and now safety representative at CEMUS. \ndaniel.mossberg@cemus.uu.se\n073-065 02 28\n\n\nStephanie Foote Professor of English\, University of Vermont\nStephanie Foote is Professor of English. She researches and teaches American literature and culture from the nineteenth century to the present with a particular focus on environmental issues. She is the author of two single-author books The Parvenu’s Plot: Gender\, Class\, and Culture in The Age of Realism (2014) and Regional Fictions: Culture and Identity in Nineteenth-Century American Literature (2001). In 2006\, she edited and contributed original afterwords for We Walk Alone and We\, Too\, Must Love\, Ann Aldrich’s 1955 and 1958 sociological accounts of lesbian life in the US. She co-edited (with Elizabeth Mazzolini) Histories of the Dustheap: Waste\, Material Cultures\, Social Justice (2012)\, and in 2022 she and Jeffrey Jerome Cohen edited The Cambridge Companion to the Environmental Humanities. With Stephanie LeMenager\, she co-founded Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities\, which is available on ProjectMuse and JSTOR; she co-edited that journal for over a decade. With Dana Luciano and Anthony Lioi\, she is the co-founder and co-editor of the open-access journal Regeneration: Environment\, Art\, Culture. She is currently working on a book about garbage and waste. She has published more than 20 articles and book chapters in journals such as PMLA\, Signs\, American Literary History\, and American Literature\, and her work has been funded by the Carnegie Foundation\, the Mellon Foundation\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the National Humanities Center.
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/may-19-20-uppsala-upcycle-academy-upcycling-workshop-with-sonali-phadke-stephanie-foote-and-daniel-mossberg/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260527T130000
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SUMMARY:May 27: Gender & Environment Symposium 2026
DESCRIPTION:Jordkvinnor and CEMUS invites you to a half-day symposium exploring the intersections of gender and climate justice!\nThe symposium aims to create a space for exchange between students\, researchers\, practitioners\, and civil society actors\, while strengthening networks and amplifying perspectives on gender and climate. We warmly welcome anyone interested in sustainability\, gender studies\, and climate action to join us. \nOrganized by Jordkvinnor\, a student initiative at Uppsala University. Financially supported by Per wahlund Foundation. Co-organized with CEMUS. \n\nWhen: May 27 at 13.00–17.00 \nWhere: Loftet Banquet Hall\, SLU\, Uppsala\, see map here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/kdhS2apDskMJFAcq9 \nRegistration: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/dBuH804nA4 \nProgramme\n13:00–13:15 Introduction\n13:15–14:00 One Health and gender – Jasmine Arcilla\n14:00–14:15 Break\n14:15–15:00 Poster walk\n15:00–15:15 Break\n15:15–16:00 Panel: Gender and environment in practice \nFollow us for updates @jordkvinnor
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/may-27-gender-environment-symposium-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260528T183000
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SUMMARY:May 28: An Economy Built on Debt - Is There a Way Out? with Michael Kumhof
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a webinar with former IMF and Bank of England economist Dr. Michael Kumhof\, with focus on the current debt economy and alternative economic systems.\nThis event is organized by the International Movement for Monetary Reform and other partners\, with CEMUS as a co-host. \nWhen: May 28 at 18.30-20.00 CEST \nWhere: Online webinar\, you get the link before the event when you have registered \nRegistration: https://monreform.org/kumhof-money-without-debt/ \nGlobal debt just reached a historic record of $348.3 trillion – more than three times the size of the world economy. Mortgages\, consumer loans\, corporate debt\, and government deficits continue to grow at extraordinary speed. Why? \nThere is an explanation that is rarely discussed in public debate. In today’s system\, money itself is created as debt. This means the money supply can only grow as debt grows. Is there a way out from under the ever-growing mountain of debt? \n\nMichael Kumhof has worked at both the IMF and the Bank of England and is an internationally recognized economist specializing in banking\, debt\, and monetary systems. He is a former professor at Stanford University\, and his research is utilized by central banks and international institutions around the world. \nSome of his most important publications: \n\nThe Chicago Plan Revisited (updated 2024)\nThe Macroeconomics of Central Bank Digital Currencies\nCentral Bank Money: Liability\, Asset or Equity of the Nation?\n\nRead more: https://michaelkumhof.weebly.com/
URL:https://www.cemus.uu.se/calendar/may-28-an-economy-built-on-debt-is-there-a-way-out-with-michael-kumhof/
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